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Cheap theater, free museums and performances: Cheap Trick Thursday
Here are a few reminders for ways to gorge yourself on cultural experiences without blowing your entertainment budget.
Sat., Sept. 24 is the Smithsonian's Museum Day, with free admission at institutions all across the country. Go to the Museum Day...Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Social Media, Cheap Trick (music group)
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Baltimore man goes from museum waiter to museum artist
Five years ago, Shawn Theron was waiting tables and managing the bar of the Joy America Cafe inside the American Visionary Art Museum. Today, his work is hanging on the gallery walls.
He says it's all because his beloved grandmother — who raised...Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Arts, Fine Arts, Artists
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Mr. Rain's Fun House: Fall menu
The Baltimore SunMr. Rain's Fun House, the restaurant in the American Visionary Art Museum, is sprucing up for fall. It's pretty spruce already, though. Starting Oct. 6, chef Bill Buszinksi is rolling out an opening-weekend chef's tasting menu inspired by the harvest...Tags: Entertainment Events, Dining and Drinking, Halloween, Restaurants
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Like/dislike: Loring Cornish
With a few shards of glass, tile and other discarded bits, Loring Cornish can re-create his world into a shimmering mosaic wonderland.
After growing up in Reservoir Hill and studying at Morgan State University, he has established himself as an artist,...Tags: Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Morgan State University, Annapolis, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Table Talk: Bobby Flay's burger is matriculating at College Park
Did you hear the one about the hamburger that went to college?
Bobby's Burger Palace opens Thursday in College Park, the seventh in a small but quickly expanding group of restaurants launched in July 2008 by the chef, restaurateur and television...Tags: Potato Chips, Entertainment Events, Chicago Hotels, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Foods and Beverages
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Best week ever: Plan your week with our guide to what's new in Baltimore events, movies, music and more
MOVIES OPENING
A Better Life
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part
The Trip
Winnie the Pooh
NOTABLE TV
Eureka (season premiere, 8 p.m. Monday, Syfy)
MLB Home Run Derby (special, 8 p.m. Monday, ESPN)
Warehouse 13 (season premiere, 9 p.m. Monday, Syfy)...Tags: Taking Back Sunday (music group), Weaponry, Bleep (euphemism), Foo Fighters (music group), Colbie Caillat
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
No reason to stay indoors. Here's a look on what's going on this week
MOVIES OPENING (Friday; subject to change)
Anonymous
In Time
Puss in Boots
The Rum Diary
Take Shelter
NOTABLE TV
MONDAY
Hoarders (mid-season premiere; 9 p.m.; A&E)
Possessing Piper...Tags: G4 (tv network), Sting, History (tv network), Deer Tick (music group), Chiller (tv network)
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American Visionary Art Museum brings San Francisco to Baltimore
When Scott Weaver's alcoholic father walked away from his family to live on the streets, the then-9-year-old boy found solace in working on an assignment for his fourth-grade class to a create a sculpture from toothpicks.
Forty-two years later, Weaver is...Tags: Entertainment Events, CBS Corp., Fine Arts, Artists, Sculpture
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Printer demonstrates craft as part of nine-month road trip
Kyle Durrie had established a decent living, handcrafting and printing wedding invitations, but truth be told, she was at the end of her creative rope.
As in the cowboy songs she loves, the open road called to the resident of Portland, Ore. The life of a...Tags: Weddings, Leesburg, Craigslist, Inc., Arts and Culture, Arts
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100 things we love about Baltimore -- Printable list
Baltimore Sun reporterA moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel...Tags: Marc Steiner, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Under Armour Inc., Art Donovan, Mary Alice
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Baltimore's Central Park
Wouldn't it be great to jog, walk or bike to Fort McHenry directly from the Inner Harbor, Federal Hill and Locust Point on a continuous waterfront parkway?
Baltimore has a potentially wonderful, seven-mile stretch around the harbor from Canton to Fort...Tags: Central Park, Locust Point, Under Armour Inc., Arts and Culture, Federal Hill
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10spot: Otakon and nine other favorites this week
All of our favorites for the week ahead
1. Otakon
I’m not going to pretend that I fully understand Otakon. But you have to respect people so devoted to something that they basically embody its spirit (and characters). During this three-day...Tags: Ryan Gosling, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Highlandtown, Brian Setzer, Cartoon Network (tv network)
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