edgar allan poe
- Overseas reviews of new Cusack movie about Edgar Allan Poe aren't kind.
- While other version continue to take center stage, the original, John Astin is still known for being a little kooky, mysterious and spooky.
- Sorry, psychics. I saw in The Baltimore Sun this week that you're going to try to contact Edgar Allan Poe from beyond the grave next month. Nice idea, hope it makes some money to save his house.
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- 'Beyond Nevermore' celebration will take place by author's grave March 3-4
- Early Thursday morning, a tired Jeff Jerome, curator of the city's Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, "officially" pronounced the Poe-toasting tradition over.
- Hoist a pint and watch the game at this historic Fells Point bar
- TV show hosted by Zane Lamprey visited Abbey Burger Bistro, Mr. Rain's Fun House
- Wallace "Wally" Henry Coberg, a theatrical designer and filmmaker who was at work on a new Edgar Allan Poe documentary, died of an apparent heart attack Nov. 18 at his Bolton Hill home. He was 63.
- Halloween revelry at Westminster Hall and Burial Grounds raise money to keep the Poe House open
- Halloween: It's no Valentines Day but Halloween does generate weekend restaurant traffic. On the day itself, families order in.
- The Pita and the Pendulum? Lebanese Taverna hosts party for Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum
- Nigel Reed will bring a breadth of experience to 'Barrymore'
- Ravens a natural fit for financially ailing Edgar Allan Poe House
- Fund-raisers to help keep the Baltimore house where Edgar Alan Poe once lived open to the public are set for New York, Washington
- Elected officials and tourism industry leaders have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars developing slogans to emphasize Baltimore's finer points. But several designers in the Baltimore area have capitalized on the demand for ironic T-shirts.
- Double dose of rum, apple cider and brown sugar makes it feel like fall at Annabel Lee
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- Baltimore should celebrate and promote its unique cultural place among African-Americans
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- The city Board of Estimates awarded the Cultural Resources Management Group $45,000 to draft an operating and financial solution to the cash-strapped historical site
- Take this list as personal suggestions, from one neighbor to another.
- Street artist Gaia, who keeps real name under wraps to avoid grafitti charges, is identified by name on invitation for a Poe House event. Gaia has donated prints to benefit the house, which is danger of closing.
- Remington eatery mixes many elements, but the result is good food
- Karen Rose delivers a high body count and a happy ending in her Baltimore-set thriller, 'You Belong to Me'
- Gaia uses hybrid creatures and historical figures to revitalize worn-out urban sites
- For Dick Watts and his wife, Marcie, a historic carriage house is the perfect nest