norman rockwell
- E. Carey Kenney, the noted Pikesville artist who had headed the art department at McDonogh School for more than three decades, died Thursday of pneumonia at Season Hospice at Northwest hospital in Randallstown. He was 98.
- Brooks Robinson owned third base. Still does. At his sendoff in 1977 — a "Thanks, Brooks" Day at a packed Memorial Stadium — Robinson's successor, Doug DeCinces, removed third base from its moorings and presented it to the Orioles veteran.
- I've been reviewing these superb productions for all 26 years that "American Masters" has been on the air, and have written some variation of that line for at least 25 of them. And tonight's "Johnny Carson: King of Late Night" is one of the 10 greatest biographies this sublime series has delivered.
- Just a handful of investigators focus on the recovery of cultural property in America. The organizations are underfunded, overworked and underappreciated, but run by passionate people who love the job and routinely fight to keep it.
- Autographed memorabilia that once belonged to legendary athletes, actors and musicians now fill the hallways, giving Howard prosecutors a set of conversation pieces that help "break the ice" in interviews.
- A new, 9-foot statue will be unveiled on Oct. 22 near Oriole Park
- Anna Frances "Bobbie" Radebaugh, who worked alongside her husband in their family-owned florist and greenhouse in Towson for more than 60 years, died July 22 from complications of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
- Anna Frances "Bobbie" Radebaugh, who worked alongside her husband in their family-owned florist and greenhouse in Towson for more than 60 years, died July 22 from complications of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
- The police are cracking down on lemonade stands, and given the standards of business these days, I say good.
- A great big thank you to all you greeted me with much enthusiasm when I collected door to door for the Fourth of July celebration.