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Sept. 6-11 in nightlife: Virgin Mobile FreeFest, The National, Incubus, new Heavy Seas seasonal
The Baltimore SunVirgin Mobile FreeFest is finally here. And unlike last year, when only High Zero conflicted with the festival, there are a ton of other things happening on Saturday. We'll have a blog post later this week on alternatives to Virgin FreeFest for Saturday....Tags: Pumpkin, Twin Shadow (music group), Festive Events, Fine Arts, Wye Oak (music group)
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Like/dislike: Christopher Schafer
Christopher Schafer designs three-piece suits for Ravens and Orioles as part of his eponymous tailoring business (deemed "best" by Baltimore magazine and City paper). The 39-year-old Perry Hall resident operates the Hour Haus music studio in Station...Tags: Black Lips (music group), Perry Hall, Anna Wintour, Fine Arts, Arts
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Agree/Disagree: Liam Flynn's Ale House
The Baltimore SunHere's the part where you can tell me how wrong (or how right!) I was on a review. This week's bar review is about Station North's long-in-the-works Liam Flynn's Ale House. The bar is almost as good as my favorite new bar of 2011, Red House Tavern....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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Crowded fields, strong incumbents in City Council races
The incumbent ditched a mayoral bid at the last minute, deciding instead to try to hang on to his seat representing parts of Charles Village, Oliver, Remington and Station North. His challengers include a community activist who hopes to be the...Tags: Charles Village, Demonstration, Carl Stokes, Belinda Conaway, Trials
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New arts group EMP Collective opens downtown venue
When seven former college friends first ventured inside the former shoe factory at 306 W. Redwood St., it was filled with junk and there were holes in the floor.
There wasn't an electrical outlet to be found, let alone the remnants of the former...Tags: Concerts, Movies, Music Industry, Cheese Corn, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
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Nov. 9: 10 places to be seen
Charm City isn't known for fashion-magazine looks. The mix of grit and hipster style has never fostered snooty dress codes. But if you want to see and be seen, we've scouted out Baltimore neighborhoods -- bars, restaurants, gyms, the farmers market and...Tags: Mount Vernon, Wines, New York City, Tony Foreman, Dining and Drinking
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Bar owners hope Station North shooting doesn't drive patrons away
The crowd at Liam Flynn's Ale House on North Avenue was small early Friday morning, just a dozen or so patrons milling about. Then around 1 a.m., three men pushed their way through the door screaming, "Someone's been shot! Call 911!" owner Liam Flynn...Tags: Mount Vernon, Bolton Hill, Charles Theatre, Charles Village, Dining and Drinking
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Bar review: Liam Flynn's Ale House was worth the wait
How do you solve a problem like Baltimore's new Irish pubs?
The last two I've reviewed — Delia Foley's and Finnegan's Wake — have disappointed. They have all the bells and whistles of a Chuck E. Cheese's: Wings! Arcade games! Delirious...Tags: Fats Domino, Charles Village, Rye Rye (music group), Heineken International, CEC Entertainment, Inc.
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Outdoors Shakespeare gets a stay at Evergreen
When the financially stressed Baltimore Shakespeare Festival recently ceased operations, it meant the end for its summer tradition of doing Shakespeare outdoors in the meadow at Evergreen Museum and Library in north Baltimore. Well, the tradition...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Charles Street, Drama (genre), Joseph Cornell, Festive Events
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A Baltimorean's progress: from disgusted to charmed
I'm a recent graduate of a college in downtown Baltimore, and for four summers I have occupied Baltimore, working downtown and trying to understand its workings. I feel as if, despite my original discomfort about living downtown, Baltimore itself has...Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Charles Village, Fells Point, Peabody Conservatory, Patterson Park
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Table Talk: Chesapeake renovations moving forward
The redevelopment of the old Chesapeake Restaurant space is moving forward with a new team after restaurateur Qayum Karzai left the project in July.
At the time, developer Ernst Valery said he was looking for a team to run the project's restaurant...Tags: Oysters, Aquaculture, Charleston, Martin O'Malley, Mount Vernon
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Restaurant review: New Joe Squared in Power Plant Live is a hit
Since opening in 2005, Joe Squared has been a Baltimore favorite for pizza.
With its free live music and a long rum list, the Station North restaurant has won a place in many a hipster's heart. A month ago, Joe Squared opened a second shop at a...Tags: Vidalia Onions, Atmosphere (music group), Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Pizzas
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