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- Robert Reich says new Americans will help keep Social Security and Medicare solvent.
- As their favorite day beckons, the Valentonez carry on their mission – "serenading Baltimore, one valentine at a time."
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- Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia often delivers the unexpected — even in a show called "Hot Nostalgia II" that's billed simply as "an original musical review." It's all that, and more; actually a kaleidoscope of musical moments from the 1930s through the 1980s, performed by a talented cast backed up by pianist Ross Scott Rawlings and a five-piece combo.
- Don't get me started about "guilty" pleasures. You like what you like and that's ok. Unless it's illegal. In which case, darn tootin' you should feel guilty.
- Jacqueline M. Zajdel, a Canton cosmetologist who was a maestra of the shag and bee hive hair styles, died Aug. 24 of cancer at Mercy Medical Center. The Highlandtown resident was 67.
- Label art and label law are two completely different things, but sometimes there can be a real art to reading the label. Wine law is meant to clarify and identify what is in the bottle. But sometimes, the law itself confuses and confounds.
- In case you're wondering, the title character does fly above the stage of the Hippodrome Theatre in the 2006 Broadway musical "Mary Poppins." Just as there are rather obvious wires making her flight possible, the show itself tends to be obvious. It works as family entertainment, but it sure dishes out a heaping spoonful of sugar
- She got engaged and found a fab dress but then she looked online and saw the hippie glam dress of her dreams on BHLDN.
- Chazz Palminteri and his wife, Gianna, built a 7,000-square-foot house on seven acres 10 years ago in Bedford, N.Y. The couple insisted on a home that was big, warm and unambiguously Italian.