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Baltimore is 17th most romantic U.S. city, Open Table says
The Baltimore SunBaltimore will have to content itself with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, because according to Open Table, Baltimore is an also-ran in the romance department. The most romantic cities are, in order: San Antonio, Texas; Austin, Texas; Providence, R.I.; La...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Holidays, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Vince Lombardi
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Same-sex couples celebrate first legal weddings
In the 17 years since Katie Cleary and Sharon Dongarra locked eyes in the kitchen of an Arby's restaurant, they have shared a first, tentative kiss, traded letters across continents, set up a home, exchanged vows before family and friends, signed a host...
Tags: New Year's Day, Ceremonies, Same-Sex Marriage, Culture, Apple iPad
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From Sun Magazine: Four unforgettable holiday parties
Ted Frankel and Bill Gilmore It would be difficult for even the smartest holiday decorations to compete with the artwork that fills every corner of Ted Frankel's North Calvert Street four-story brownstone. So he and his partner, Bill Gilmore, don't...
Tags: New Year's Day, Arts, Preakness Stakes, Apple iPad, Recipes
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Formstone would be banned on new buildings under proposal
Frankly fake but authentically Baltimore, the Formstone that swaths many a rowhouse may seem low-brow or even tacky to some. But should it be illegal? A proposed overhaul of the Baltimore's zoning code would do just that, banning the faux stone...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Architecture, Arts, Entertainment, Highlandtown
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What's next after Black Friday and Cyber Monday?
After the big shopping days of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, nonprofits across the country want you to spend more — on Giving Tuesday. This is a fundraising initiative in which nonprofits and even big corporations will encourage people to make a...
Tags: The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, Cyber Monday, Charity, Black Friday (shopping), Computing and Information Technology Industry
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State awards $1.5 million in bicentennial grants
Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown on Thursday announced $1.5 million in state matching grants to 22 government and nonprofit agencies across Maryland. The money will be used to promote projects that mark the bicentennial anniversary of the War of 1812. "All the...Tags: War of 1812, Charm City Circulator, Fort McHenry, Sociology, Arts
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Wedded: Salmah Rizvi and Imran Akram
Wedding day: Sept. 29, 2012 The bride: Salmah Y. Rizvi, 26, grew up in Laurel. She works for the Department of Defense. Her father, Anwar H. Rizvi, is a plant pathologist for the United States Department of Agriculture. Her mother, Shamoon H. Rizvi, is a...
Tags: Museums, Arts, Uganda, Islam, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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A 'classical revolution' is spreading in Baltimore
It was a quiet night for a revolution. People at the bar in Joe Squared Station North sat huddled over drinks and conversations. Folks occasionally strolled in to pick up pizza orders or headed to dining tables in the back. Few even glanced at the...
Tags: Theater, Charles Street, Arts, Entertainment, Culture
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Youth turn trash into treasure
Teens at the Children's Home in Catonsville say they are recycling their lives and using art to illustrate their journey. After months of workshops where they turned the ordinary into objets d'art, they have put together an exhibit that will raise...
Tags: Fine Artists, Andre Cooper, Arts, Arts and Culture, Auction Service
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Holocaust tapestries at AVAM help explore the nature of narrative
Sometimes the only barrier separating a pastoral paradise from hell on earth is a thin line of birch trees. Before she died in 2001 at age 74, Frederick dressmaker Esther Krinitz created 36 oversized fabric panels that provide persuasive proof that...Tags: Museums, World War II (1939-1945), Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Artists
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Free Fall Baltimore receives $25,000 federal grant
Free Fall Baltimore, which today kicks off its seventh year of spotlighting no-charge arts and cultural experiences in Charm City, has received a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The grant will be used to help promote and raise...
Tags: Museums, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts, Arts and Culture, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Baltimore Diner: Langermann's adds Light Street location
Call it Langermann's Junior. The same team behind Langermann's in Canton — chef Neal Langermann and partners David McGill and Mark Lasker — have opened a new restaurant, just south of Federal Hill, in South Baltimore. The location, 1542...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Cheese Corn, Arts, Social Media, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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