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Gino Troia speaks his mind
Dining@LargeIf you haven't checked out the current issue of Style magazine, you should. It's the food issue, with some very interesting stuff in it. Thanks to Dahlink for pointing out the story about the Troias, who have been one of......Tags: Restaurants, Family, Italy, Dining and Drinking
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In Little Italy, a clash over increase in crime
In the tangled and insular world of Little Italy, where trivial spats can erupt into bitter battles that require the police and courts to resolve, it should come as no surprise that a meeting about crime can lead to fears about hidden agendas and...Tags: Corrupt Practices, Values, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Mass Media
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Little Italy's big issue
The problem in Little Italy is not its fractious nature. Sitting in any of its community meetings, one understands why post- World War II Italy underwent 30-plus successive governments. Italians - passionate about everything - often engage in fierce...Tags: Office Depot Inc., People, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Family
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Prejudice in Little Italy commentary
An op-ed appeared in Thursday's Baltimore Sun by Little Italy resident Rosalia Scalia ("Little Italy's big issue," Oct. 29). She wrote about problems that she, as a lifelong resident of Little Italy, perceives with today's society as it affects Little...Tags: Restaurants, Italy, Minority Groups, Dining and Drinking, Racism
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Major's abrupt exit leaves anxiety in its wake
The abrupt and mysterious suspension of the Baltimore police commander who ran the district that includes Harbor East, Little Italy, Fells Point and Canton left community leaders scrambling to make sure the fight against crime won't get lost in yet...Tags: Harbor East, Cherry Hill, Theft, Drugs and Medicines, Cell Phones
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Reference Points
Two recent travel guides highlight not only places we wish to visit, but the very places where we live: Baltimore and Maryland. Here's our take on the books: 'Moon Handbooks: Baltimore' Avalon, $17.95 Baltimore often is called an underrated city. As...Tags: Fells Point, Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum, Edgar Allan Poe, Museum Dioramas, Federal Hill
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A nutty problem
Andrew Telzak got a great deal on pine nuts at an Asian market in Catonsville and whipped up a batch of pesto for friends. It tasted great. But for days afterward, nothing else did.
"I started getting this weird taste, kind of a metallic taste, in the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Davis (Yolo, California), Natural Resources, Food Industry, Restaurants
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Baltimore: What happened to your signs?
When driving between Washington and your most enjoyable city, I utilize the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, and when transiting Baltimore to and from points north, I prefer to use the Harbor Tunnel to the less direct Fort McHenry Tunnel. However on...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Fort McHenry, Symbols and Symbolism
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Italian cars come to Harbor East with children's benefit
The roster has some of the biggest names in high-end autos: Ferrari, Lamborghini, Alfa Romeo. On Sunday, dozens of shiny Italian cars worth hundreds of thousands of dollars each will roll into Harbor East for the Viva Italia Concours D'Elegance. Now in...Tags: Harbor East, Ferrari, Toyota, Lamborghini, Saab
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Search for sangria
I think I'm pretty safe in saying that sangria is the hottest cool drink of summer 2009. You can't exactly call this fruity wine punch trendy - it's been around too long - but it goes perfectly with the foods that are trendy right now. That means every...Tags: Mount Vernon, Harbor East, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Reisterstown, Restaurants
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'Cinema Paradiso' to close Little Italy film festival
Baltimore Sun reporterThis year's free Little Italy Open Air Film Festival concludes tonight in the same way it has concluded almost every year since 1999: with a screening of Giuseppe Tornatore's 1988 "Cinema Paradiso," the story of a young boy growing up in a small Italian...Tags: Adam Sandler, Amy Adams, Brad Bird, Lima (Peru), Ingmar Bergman
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Dining with the mob
Dining@LargeUrban legend had it when I first moved to Baltimore that Little Italy was so safe because the Mafia wouldn't let any petty criminals hurt the restaurant business there. I figured this was a rumor started by the restaurants......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Organized Crime, Mafia, Dining and Drinking
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