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Great Baltimore cocktails, the Aegean Daisy at Ouzo Bay
I have spring fever. It's mid April, the weather is beautiful, and I have zero vacation time until July. Productivity at work is at an all-time low as I stare out the window and daydream about tanning in exotic lands, sampling exotic cuisine and fully...
Tags: Harbor East
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Medical research technician A.J. Williams working on technique in boxing ring
Anthony "A.J." Williams works in science by day and in the sweet science by night. He's accustomed to the good-natured verbal jabs he takes about his pursuit of a boxing career. "They actually just make jokes about it all day every day," the 26-year-...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Georgetown, Boxing, Cruiserweight Boxing, Research
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Rockefeller impostor found guilty of first-degree murder in L.A.
A German native who consorted for years with New England's social elite by pretending to be a Rockefeller was convicted Wednesday in Los Angeles of first-degree murder, capping a nearly three-decade-old mystery involving a missing couple and a body buried...
Tags: San Marino, Kidnapping, Prosecution, Witnesses, Clark Rockefeller
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Boutique owners reveal their favorite spring trends
Spring is finally here in Baltimore, and local boutiques are filled to the brim with new clothing for this season. But when picking out new go-to pieces, it's easy to get lost in a sea of mint green, bold stripes and sequins. To get you started, we...Tags: Fashion Trends, Harbor East, Charles Street, Mount Vernon
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Like/Dislike with Ian Sayre, Gorilla King Comics
On Saturday, comic book stores across the country are giving away free comic books in an effort to promote the genre and to support individual comic book stores. This year, an estimated 4.6 million free comic books will be given out at stores across the...
Tags: Spanx, Inc.
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Tips for planning the bachelorette weekend
I had my bachelorette weekend recently and it made me think about all of the different options available in and around Baltimore. There really is something suitable for every bride. For example, mine was an entire weekend in one of my favorite places on...
Tags: Harbor East, Annapolis, Federal Hill
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Brooklyn Brewery rolls into Baltimore
Brooklyn Brewery is on the road. The New York-based brewery is in the middle of an 11-city tour that began in Austin, Texas, before moving on to New Orleans, Nashville, Tenn., and Boston. The traveling event is a benefit for Slow Food USA. It's...Tags: Harbor East, Pikesville, Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Animals
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Longtime Baltimore fire spokesman retiring for private sector job
Chief Kevin Cartwright, for years the primary spokesman and public face of the Baltimore Fire Department, is retiring at the end of this month to take a public relations position in the private sector. His city salary of nearly $100,000 is now up for...
Tags: Equestrian, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Rentals, Media Industry, Preakness Stakes
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Superman comic books draw ire of gay advocates
It's hard to imagine that gay marriage and Superman could be wrapped into a controversy, but that's happening across the nation as DC Comics launches a new line of comic books featuring Clark Kent's alter ego. One of the authors signed on for the...
Tags: Family, Gays and Lesbians, Superman (fictional character), Fiction, Same-Sex Marriage
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Bizarre Foods show highlights Baltimore
The cuisine and restaurants of Baltimore are getting another turn in the national spotlight. The March 25 episode of "Bizarre Foods America with Andrew Zimmern" features Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay. The last time Baltimore was the subject of a...Tags: Hollins Market, Culture, Vegan Diet, Bizarre Foods (tv program), Ceremonies
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The flimsy case against Thomas Perez
Just as they did when Thomas E. Perez was nominated to head the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Republicans are seeking to hold up his confirmation to head the U.S. Department of Labor, using any excuse they can think up, no matter how flimsy....
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Department of Labor, Montgomery County (Maryland), Civil Rights, Laws
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'Superman' author's gay-rights opposition prompts local boycott
A Baltimore comic store has joined the growing public outcry over DC Comics' decision to hire a gay-marriage opponent and author to write part of the coming "Adventures of Superman" series. Joining many shops nationwide, Gorilla King Comics in Fells...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Batman (fictional character), Authors, Marriage, Family
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