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Regina Spektor on Obama, opening night jitters
Much has been made about President Barack Obama's budding friendship with Jay-Z, but there's another, perhaps more surprising artist you'll find on his iPod: Regina Spektor, the imaginative 32-year-old singer/songwriter whose latest album, "What We Saw...Tags: Barack Obama, Russia, White House, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Kings of Leon (music group)
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Old South River Club has met for more than 320 years
It's a sun-splashed morning in rolling southern Anne Arundel County, and a cluster of old oaks and maples make a fine canopy for the 25 gentlemen gathered at the cottage they see as a shrine. Some wear seersucker blazers and boating shoes. Many sport...
Tags: Brooks Robinson, Cell Phones, Apple iPhone, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Anglicanism
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An educator who believes in all children
Linda Eberhart believes that all children can succeed in school regardless of their circumstances, and she spent 42 years working to make sure that happened in the Baltimore's most challenging schools. First as a teacher starting in 1970, then as an...
Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Charles Busnuk, grants writer
Charles "Chuck" Busnuk, a retired Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene grants writer, died of cancer Aug. 31 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 64 and lived in Canton.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown, he was a 1966...Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Human Rights, Substance Abuse, Roman Catholicism, Cancer
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Harford County police blotter
Aberdeen Worthington Foster, 38, of the 100 block of Spesutia Street was charged Thursday with marijuana possession. Marcus Leon Haynes, 24, of the first block of East Bel Air Avenue, was arrested on a bench warrant Friday in a case in which he was...Tags: Police Arrests, Human Rights, Transportation Accidents, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Aberdeen
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Federal statistics on campus crime present confusing disparities
Campus crime statistics reported to the federal government show there were 15 burglaries at Morgan State University in 2010. But a review of the university's daily crime log found twice as many. When reporting campus crime to the U.S. Department of...
Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Health and Safety at School, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Criminal Laws, Virginia Tech
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Nacho Mama's taps one of the first kegs of Natty Boh in 15 years
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the Midnight Sun blog: On Thursday afternoon the cramped Canton bar Nacho Mamas was log-jammed. Inside the bar, which is decorated like a shrine to National Bohemian, there were more people than Mr. Boh logos on the walls. The waitresses had a...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Health and Safety at School, Companies and Corporations, Dining and Drinking, Fells Point
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Preservationist paved way for Washington Monument repairs in 1970s
William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., the Baltimore architect, preservationist and raconteur, led a study in the late 1970s of the Washington Monument, the first civic monument erected to the nation's first president, and perhaps the most emblematic symbol of...
Tags: Washington Monument, Charles Street, Mount Vernon, Sculpture, F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Traffic: Water main break closes parts of Light, Lombard
As of 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, traffic was congested in downtown Baltimore, due to repairs to a broken water main at Light and Redwood streets.
Light Street was closed from Fayette Street to Lombard Street, and Redwood Street was closed from Calvert Street...Tags: Charles Street, Artscape, Lombard Street, Howard County
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Traffic: Accident on I-95 south near O'Donnell Street
As of 9 a.m. Wednesday, traffic was slow on I-95 southbound near O'Donnell Street, due to an accident involving three vehicles. Accidents were slowing traffic on Old York Road near Paper Mill Road in Baltimore County, Mountain Road and Maryland Road...Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Artscape, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Howard County
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Perryville: Major Softball wins state title
Congratulations to the Perryville Major Softball team on their state title. See you at the 2012 Cecil County Fair starting tonight (Friday) and running through July 28 in Fair Hill. Brenda Conjour and Becky Kennedy are sent birthday wishes on their July...Tags: Family, Culture, Cecil County, Christianity, Maritime (music group)
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Artscape hits the road
A juke joint, a national park and a health spa for cars — all located within about five blocks of one another. For three days beginning Friday, a stretch of North Charles Street will be transformed into what just might be the coolest stretch of...
Tags: Charles Street, Artscape, Fine Artists, Personal Service, Station North
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