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- When Lerner and Loewe's "Camelot" debuted on Broadway in 1960 with a cast headed by Richard Burton as King Arthur, Julie Andrews as Guinevere and Robert Goulet, an unknown Canadian in his first starring role as Lancelot, this musical became an instant hit.
- The first lady of fashion mixes designer pieces with ready to wear, buys American and puts emphasis on color, form and fun.
- IndyCar's No. 83 Charlie Kimball answers questions about driving with diabetes
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- It was Sarah Tilghman Hughes, the Baltimore born and raised federal judge, who swore in President Lyndon Baines Johnson as the nation's thirty-sixth president, after the Nov. 22, 1963 assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
- Alice C. Steinbach, an award-winning Baltimore Sun feature writer and columnist who won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for her account of a 10-year-old boy, died Tuesday evening of cancer at her Roland Park Place home. She was 78.
- Stanley F. Stearns, who shot the most recognizable picture of a young John F. Kennedy Jr. saluting his late father, died of lung cancer Friday at Hospice of the Chesapeake in Harwood. He was 76.
- You don't have to break the bank to give a gift that sparkles
- Andy Warhol is back in 'Headlines' in new exhibit of his artwork at the National Gallery of Art
- 'Something of Splendor' explores decorative arts in presidential history
- College reunion weekend prompts memories of the early 1960s
- Charles Leo Coyle, a retired advertising executive for the Hecht Co. and the News American who was a World War II dive bomber, died of kidney disease Sept. 23 at the Hospice House of Williamsburg, Va. He was 88 and had lived in Towson for many years.
- Charles Leo Coyle, a retired advertising executive for the Hecht Co. and the News American who was a World War II dive bomber, died of kidney disease Sept. 23 at the Hospice House of Williamsburg, Va. He was 88 and had lived in Towson for many years.