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Top Ten Places to Get a Great Cheese Plate
Dining@LargeI love cheese. The problem is that when I'm reviewing, cheese plates aren't something I order much because they usually aren't the restaurant's specialty and they are often meant to be shared, which means one fewer thing I can try.So......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Locust Point, Fells Point, Beverage Industry, Ellicott City
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I'm starting to feel sorry for Safeway
Dining@LargeI'm getting so many announcements and reports about new farmers markets, I'm having trouble keeping up. This is a good thing. The latest one is in South Baltimore at Tide Point, the office complex located on the water in Locust......Tags: Locust Point, Whole Foods Market, Mount Washington, Safeway Inc.
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'The Dark Knight' exceeds its buzz
Sun movie criticHarry Potter, give your Hogwarts robes a rest. Spider-Man, hang up your spidey-suit. There's a new box-office savior in town from the world of fantasy fiction, and he wears a cape and cowl. Beating the reigning champ Spider-Man 3, The Dark Knight set...Tags: Batman, Harry Potter, White Marsh, Animal Science, Indiana Jones
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Days of crabs on the city's waterfront
Sun reporterThe death earlier this month of Karen Naomi Connolly-Lawless brought Connolly's Seafood House, her family's old Pratt Street waterfront restaurant, back into the news. And then a few days later, Jim Genthner, a longtime Northwood resident and connoisseur...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, St. Michaels, Metal and Mineral, William Donald Schaefer, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Roomier Artscape peeks into the future
Sun Architecture CriticIf necessity is the mother of invention, then Baltimore was a major beneficiary last weekend, as organizers of the annual Artscape festival took a pressing need for more space and turned it into a creative way to promote an emerging arts district. This...Tags: Station North, Vehicles, Heavy Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Artscape
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Girls' night out
Dining@LargeGailor and I are just back from a girls' night out. My husband is away, and I offered to take her out to dinner wherever she wanted. She chose Pazo. (She'd never been there.)We went early; 6:30 p.m. was the...... -
Leasing becomes tough sell
Sun ReporterAs businesses have delayed or halted expansion plans, office landlords are going to great lengths to get commercial brokers to at least visit their buildings, even without tenants in tow. Brokers who represent potential tenants are being paid cash just...Tags: Technology, Fort Meade, Office and Retail Spaces, Crossroads, White Marsh
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Best new wine list: Cinghiale
Dining@LargeCinghiale in Harbor East has gotten national recognition for its wine list. The July issue of Food & Wine named it one of the seven best among restaurants that have opened in the past year.The 480-wine list is centered on......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Beverage Industry
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Man drowns in the Inner Harbor
The Associated PressA man is dead after going into the Inner Harbor in Baltimore. City fire department spokesman Kevin Cartwright says the man was in the 1400 block of Lancaster Street in the Harbor East area when he went into the water around 11:30 p.m. Friday. It's...Tags: Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Johns Hopkins Hospital, Fires
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Man drowns; believed to have jumped into harbor
A man died after apparently jumping into the Inner Harbor on Friday, police and fire officials said. He was found by rescue divers near the 1400 block of Lancaster Street in the Harbor East area, said Baltimore Fire Department spokesman Kevin...Tags: Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Johns Hopkins Hospital
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