Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Greenwich Village published by this site and its partners.
Displaying items 1-12 of 381
» View baltimoresun.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-32
Next >
-
Another arts district?
Any effort that promises to attract new residents and businesses to a historic Baltimore neighborhood could do a lot worse than make the arts a magnet for bringing people together. That's why we can't see any down side to a city proposal to create a third...
Tags: Business, Cultural Development, Artists, Culture, Hippodrome Theatre
-
The veal meatball recipe from Chazz: A Bronx Original
The Baltimore SunIt's the year of the meatball. Beginning Valentine's Day, Baltimore Diner will follow meatballs wherever they may roll in 2012. Welcome to Pop goes the Meatball. In New York, where meatball mania has taken hold, a new meatball is on its way. Meatball...Tags: New Products, Dining and Drinking, Super Bowl, Recipes, Manhattan (New York City)
-
Cross Keys condo sparkles with personality
Just inside the front door of Jeri Goodman's 10th-floor condominium unit, a highly polished silver sculpture of a pug rests on a hall table, frozen in puppy playfulness. Across the room, a bright red ceramic Buddha on a desk smiles a broad welcome....Tags: New York City, Sculpture, Building Material, Jones Falls, Fine Arts
-
Frank Taliaferro, RTKL founder
Frank Taliaferro, a founder and former chairman of the RTKL architects recalled as the "soul" of that firm, died of lung cancer Saturday at his Santa Monica, Calif., home. The former resident of Harwood in Anne Arundel County was 89.
Remembered as a...Tags: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Anne Arundel Community College, Annapolis, Colleges and Universities, Glen Burnie
-
Don't be afraid of creaky 'Dark' at Vagabond Players
Vagabond Players may save money on its utility bill this month, because much of "Wait Until Dark" actually takes place in the dark. Although Frederick Knott's 1966 Broadway thriller tends to be slow and creaky, it's still capable of making you nervous....Tags: Fells Point, Audrey Hepburn, Celebrities
-
A 'hip' bar scene in Towson during the 1970s
Earlier this month, a spirited crowd of Baltimore County officials and others gathered on Pennsylvania Avenue in Towson to participate with owners Rick Bielski and Eric and Melanie Wagner in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Charles Village Pub,...Tags: Lawyers, Dining and Drinking, Colleges and Universities, Georgetown, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
-
Transgender advocates see McDonald's beating as a turning point
School kids call Catherine Hyde's teenage daughter "freak" and "pervert," or "homo." She's forced to change for gym in a closet and use the teacher's restroom.
Hyde knows her daughter, who was born male, has had it easy in a world where transgender...Tags: Discrimination, Sexual and Reproductive Organs, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Montgomery County (Maryland), Annapolis
-
Hard rain due Thursday; Flood Watch posted
Maryland WeatherToday looks fine, with sunshine and highs near 50 degrees. And the weekend looks great, with more sunshine and highs in the 50s beginning on Friday. But in between, like the great Greenwich Village forecaster Bob Dylan said, it's a hard......Tags: Bob Dylan, Weather Reports, Bodies of Water, Snow Storms, Rivers
-
Talbot County grub and grit
Dining@LargeNew York Times restaurant critic Sam Sifton fills today's review of a Greenwich Village restaurant with all sorts of Baltimore references, most related to The Wire.He mentions Wire characters Avon Barksdale and Stringer Bell. He ends the review by...Tags: Inner Harbor, Dining and Drinking, Pigtown, Foods and Beverages, Cal Ripken
-
Snow storms through music's many genres
Sun Pop Music CriticNina Simone, Laura Nyro and Joni Mitchell had already cleared the path for Phoebe Snow. Like those wondrous women of song, Snow is fearlessly musical, her work sweeping through the blues, gospel, jazz, pop, folk -- sometimes within one song. Because of...Tags: New York City, Laura Nyro, Death, Music Industry, Janis Joplin
-
New Yorkers go back to work in emotional tangle
Sun National StaffWith caution and great sadness, New York City emerged from its weeklong stupor yesterday as millions returned to work for the first time since the World Trade Center plunged to the ground before their eyes. The morning rush hour was bustling with people,...Tags: Employees, Middletown, Stranger Than Fiction, Subway Transportation, American Red Cross
-
Firefighters, police toil through grief
Sun StaffNEW YORK -- At Hook and Ladder Company 3 of Battalion 6 on East 13th Street, Mike Moran's tired, sad, bloodshot, blue eyes only begin to tell the story. Two-fifths of the firefighter's 25-member company was unaccounted for yesterday, presumed buried...Tags: New York City, Companies and Corporations, Family, Forehead, Disasters
May 8, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Feb 14, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 29, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Nov 30, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 15, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jul 16, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 30, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 8, 2011
|Blog| Baltimore Sun
Mar 3, 2010
|Blog| Baltimore Sun
Jul 10, 2003
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 18, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 13, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Original site for Greenwich Village topic gallery.
