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- Lineup includes Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Pulitzer-winning biographer Doris Kearns Goodwin
- Marin Alsop leads the Baltimore Symphony in a stirring all-French program that features superb organist Felix Hall, and his custom-built Rodgers electronic instrument.
- Comedian and actor Louis C.K. to finish tour at Baltimore's Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
- Composer of the Ring cycle revolutionized music, left a soundtrack for Naziism
- The stage at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall lies under a four-story ceiling, commanding an auditorium that seats more than 2,400 people — bigger than any hall most members of the Howard County Gifted and Talented Orchestra have ever played.
- Film evolves again, into concert form, with the BSO handling the music
- Snowfall records this week date back to the Blizzard of 1996, one of the more memorable storms in a generation for the Baltimore area and across the Northeast.
- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- Otis B. Read III, a Boys' Latin School teacher and coach and former head of its middle school, died of cancer Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 75 and lived in Mays Chapel in Timonium.
- Holiday productions feature new collaborations, full 'Messiah'
- J. Ernest Green's masterful conducting of the Annapolis Chorale, Chamber Orchestra and soloists in two performances of Richard Einhorn's "Voices of Light," set to Carl Dreyer's 1928 silent film "The Passion of Joan of Arc," brought a unique experience to near-capacity audiences last weekend at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts.
- Singer to feature program of pop, jazz standards in Baltimore concert
- Bill Clinton — once again an influential voice in presidential politics — addressed a sold-out crowd at Baltimore's Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
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- Marin Alsop will lead BSO's performance featuring actress Claire Bloom
- Dennis C. Kain, longtime Baltimore Symphony Orchestra timpanist whose career spanned more than four decades, died Saturday of cancer at his Hamilton home. He was 73.
- Ethics board investigating Rawlings-Blake's use of tickets
- Soprano discusses a 'meringue' gown, Diane Keaton's style and the need for Spanx
- Musicians have been tuning up and are ready to perform for you during a classical music season that heats up as the weather cools down. There's a lot going on, so you may want to make some musical notations of your own as you plan your cultural calendar.
- The melody of the president's voice, the intensity of his movements gripped Jeremy Brickey's attention, cutting through the monotony of freshman orientation at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
- The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra gave a co-premiere of Philip Glass' 'Overture for 2012' during a bicentennial concert at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, part of the weekend's commemoration of the War of 1812 bicentennial.
- A dramatic air show by the Blue Angels marked the crescendo of festivities for the Star-Spangled Sailabration from Fort McHenry to Fells Point on Saturday.
- Baltimore, Toronto orchestras to premiere Philip Glass work for 1812 bicentennial
- U.S. Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford has for years chosen to live in Baltimore when stateside. He has embraced the city's culture and character, which fit his personality far better than Washington ever could.
- The Baltimore Symphony will perform a work by the 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winner
- The United States has not won a war since 1945. We have been involved in numerous conflicts and our military has performed magnificently — considering the political interference and (mis)direction endured.