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- On a recent Sunday morning in a cold, unmarked storage unit in Canton, A389 Recordings founder Domenic Romeo reads shipping information on his sticker-filled laptop as a heavily distorted guitar bellows from the speakers.
- Bushy Park Elementary School celebrated the fourth annual Bushy Bear Dash with a "Wicked Cool Spooktacular" in October.
- Orchestral showpieces by Scriabin, Strauss and Rouse are brought to vivid life by conductor Marin Alsop and the Baltimore Symphony.
- Thomas M. Meachum, a partner with the Columbia-based law firm of Carney, Kelehan, Bresler, Bennett and Scherr LLP, was named as one of The Daily Record's 2014 Leadership in Law honorees.
- If the White House would falsify records and lie to the public about a Cartegena hooker, is it really so hard to imagine that it would deceive the public -- and Congress -- about larger issues?
- Marin Alsop leads the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in a highly charged account of Rachmaninoff's First Symphony on a program that includes works by Korngold and Higdon.
- Hit indie film 'Once' inspires a hit stage musical, which is coming to the Hippodrome in Baltimore.
- The Columbia Orchestra's upcoming 37th season promises to bring a range of classical music to the Jim Rouse Theatre at Wilde Lake.
- The 40th anniversary season of Music in the Great Hall closed with a colorful recital for flute and piano; next season to feature another diverse mix of soloists and chamber ensembles.
- Czech conductor Jakub Hrusa makes impressive podium debut with Baltimore Symphony in program that also features veteran pianist Andre Watts.
- Recent concerts in Baltimore have included Bach at the BSO, Beethoven at the BCO, Beethoven and Brahms at Shriver Hall.
- The Howard County Concert Orchestra's music director, Ronald Mutchnik, will be seated rather than standing when his orchestra does a "Magnificent Mozart" program on Sunday, March 23, at 4 p.m., at St. John's Episcopal Church in Ellicott City.
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- art students from the Parkville Senior Center's awarded prize ribbons at Maryland State Fair, Deacon Al Rose of St. Isaac Jogues Church holds Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults,
- Classical music organizations are tuning up for the new season, and one of them will do so under a new name. The Orchestra of St. John's has become the Howard County Concert Orchestra.
- Catonsville celebrates the Fourth of July with a parade, a cookout and kids games
- The results and top finishers from Howard County summer swimming for the week of June 29
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- Patricia E. Sadowski, a retired Baltimore County public schools reading specialist and music lover, died Sunday from congestive heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 76.
- Jim Berkman, Quinn Carney, Michele DeJuliis, Sue Heether, Bill Miller, Tracy Stumpf, Ryan Wade and Michael Watson will be inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame on Oct. 26 at the Grand Lodge in Hunt Valley, US Lacrosse announced Tuesday.
- Jules Witcover writes that President Obama's hopes for a second-term fresh start are imperiled.
- Baltimore County Department of Aging sponsors classical music concert at
- When Bruce Nelson accepts his Howie Award as Outstanding Artist, it won't be the first time he has walked across the stage at Howard Community College's Smith Theatre. This actor, who estimates he has appeared in around 12 Rep Stage productions on various stages at the college, is no stranger to receiving audience applause there.
- BSO principal trumpet Andrew Balio, soprano Nola Richardson and a string ensemble did shining work in a baroque program held in the sculpture court of the Walters Art Museum.
- Proceeds from St. Valentine Day dinner/dance to nonprofit
- There's a light and dark theme running through the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's 2013-2014 season, which includes works dealing with great loss, as well as great compassion.
- The Howard County Arts Council has named the 2012 Howie Award winners. They will be honored with a celebration March 23 at Howard Community College.
- Three police officers suffered minor injuries in a police chase that started in Northeast Baltimore and ended with a collision across the county line in the Carney area of Baltimore County.
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- Classical musicians with institutional affiliations enjoy playing the occasional independent gig. That'll be the case for violinist Jonathan Carney and pianist Jeffrey Sharkey, who perform a duo recital for the Sundays at Three series on Sunday, Jan. 6 at 3 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church in Columbia.
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