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New buyer for development site in Remington
Seawall Development Corp., a force in Remington as a builder of affordable teacher housing and a rehabber of abandoned row houses, has signed a contract to purchase an 11-acre site where an ill-fated shopping center with a Wal-Mart store was planned....
Tags: Trials, Carl Stokes, Groceries, Hunt Valley, Walmart
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Maryland Film Festival 2013 continues event's expansion
It used to be that the Maryland Film Festival was just a cool neighborhood event for Courtney Knipp — a bunch of obscure movies being shown just up the street from her home in Mount Vernon. Not anymore, not with thousands of film fans massing in...
Tags: Festive Events, Matt Porterfield, Charles Village, Maryland Film Festival, The New York Times
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Guy Werner, Videopolis curator
Every spring, the Maryland Film Festival takes over Station North, drawing thousands to the Charles Theatre and nearby blocks. Since 2008, a smaller, more experimental video exhibit has run the same weekend inside the Metro Gallery — across the...
Tags: Maryland Film Festival, Charles Theatre, Charles Street, The Gatekeepers (movie)
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With Go Go's Retread Threads, fashion hits the road in Baltimore
Stacey Chambers has always been on the move. As a child, her nickname was Go Go, because she rarely slowed down. So it comes as little surprise that Chambers, 31, would wind up running a fashion boutique out of a bus. Chambers runs Go Go's Retread...
Tags: Radio, NPR
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Dope Body frontman talks shows, albums and future
At first glance, the Metro Gallery's Saturday night bill seems like an odd pairing: Dope Body — one of Baltimore's noisiest, most abrasive bands in years — and Mykki Blanco, a gender-bending, impressively nimble rapper from New York. But...
Tags: Music, Charles Street
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Comedy meets game show in Expert of Nothing
Here's an all-too common scenario at a bar: A random topic — be it essential new-wave albums or Martin Scorsese's best films — comes up and an expert suddenly emerges. The know-it-all rapidly cites a dizzying array of research and anecdotes,...
Tags: Martin Scorsese
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Great Baltimore cocktails, the Spicy Orange CaipriƱa at Joe Squared
Well folks, spring is officially upon us and it's time to start wetting our whistles with some light, fun, refreshing drinks that are more conducive to outdoor frolicking than hermiting next to an open hearth or space heater. And what better liquor to...
Tags: Salt, Brazil, Limes
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Transit-oriented development concept proposed for Penn Station
Homes, offices and shops would sprout around Baltimore's Penn Station under a preliminary plan developed for Amtrak for the midtown site. The national passenger railroad tapped Beatty Development, the Baltimore-based developer responsible for Harbor...
Tags: Transportation, Metro Centre at Owings Mills, Donald C. Fry, Charles Street, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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No vocals? No problem at NOVO Instrumental Festival
Not all great ideas are fueled by bourbon, but the creation of Baltimore's NOVO Instrumental Festival was.
Five years ago, Mobtown Studios' producer and co-owner Mat Leffler-Schulman shared a few drinks at the Windup Space with bar owner Russell de...Tags: Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Landforms, Arcade Fire (music group), Music
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Everyman's Lancisi begins the next act
When Vincent Lancisi was 6 years old, his father sat the boy on his lap for a serious conversation. "Don't ever go into the music business, Vinny," Ben Lancisi told his youngest son. "You'll never make any money in the entertainment industry. And it's...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Music, Sam Shepard, Music Industry, Charles Street
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With Yelp and Angie's List, everyone's a critic
After hearing rave reviews from his friends, Scott Cover decided it was time to try the pizza at Joe Squared himself. But after a lackluster pie and what he considered overpriced beers, Cover felt the popular Station North restaurant had fallen well short...
Tags: Trials, Personal Service, Media Industry, Consumers, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Refurbishment of Everyman is a show-stopper
The sight of a newly resplendent Everyman Theatre made me get off a bus the other day as I was heading west on Fayette Street. I had to get a closer look at the city's newest gem. Throughout this year, I've been popping into the entrance of the former...
Tags: Mount Royal, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Patterson Park, Brewers Hill, Rentals
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