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Lewis Museum's 'Growing Up Afro' takes viewers from paper routes to picket lines
Beulah Hinson beams as she holds up a copy of the Afro-American newspaper, the young girl's expression a sharp contrast to the headlines from this particular edition — "205 Die in Dance Hall Fire," "Hubby Made Store Love Nest." The message behind...
Tags: NAACP, Ceremonies, Druid Hill, Museums, Politics
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Like/Dislike with Wendel Patrick, music producer
Calling Wendel Patrick multi-talented is an understatement. The 39-year-old Baltimore resident usually has a Fender Rhodes keyboard, two turntables, effects processors and a microphone for beat boxing and vocal percussion at his shows. When Patrick...
Tags: Keith Jarrett, Music Industry, Big Daddy Kane, Entertainment, Apple iPod
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Sondheim Artscape Prize exhibit moves to Walters
The finalists' exhibit and awards ceremony of the annual Janet and Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize will move from the Baltimore Museum of Art, where it has been held since the inaugural competition in 2005, to the Walters Art Museum next year. The...
Tags: Renovation, Ceremonies, Baltimore Museum of Art, Walters Art Museum, Arts and Culture
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Cabbie tells stories of little-known neighborhoods
Social observer, career cabdriver and neighborhood storyteller Thaddeus Logan is offering Baltimoreans another volume of his urban epistles. "Hey Cabbie II!" looks at the Baltimore that passes under the radar of the media and the academics. Logan loves...
Tags: Fells Point, Equestrian, Roland Park, Preakness Stakes, Baltimore Orioles
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Baltimore's crime paradox
A hard truth about being Baltimore's mayor is that there is almost never a good time to declare progress. Whenever there is good news to report, it will almost inevitably collide with a fresh tragedy. That's what happened to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Anthony W. Batts, Murder, Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Rawlings-Blake touts safety of major Inner Harbor events
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Tuesday touted a summer of safe high-profile events in the downtown area — part of a strategy, aides said, to rebut those who have characterized the Inner Harbor as unsafe. The mayor's remarks were intended to...
Tags: Cancer, Murder, Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Bernard C. Young
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Drone keeps eye, and lens, on Baltimore sights
During the Patterson Park pagoda's 120 years of existence, it has been photographed, painted and otherwise rendered too many times to count. But never in all that time did anyone depict the landmark the way Terry and Belinda Kilby just did. No one zoomed...
Tags: Francis Scott Key, Fine Artists, Entertainment, Radio, Dining and Drinking
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A hopeful return for the Grand Prix
The fact that the Baltimore Grand Prix happened at all — much less that it went smoothly — is remarkable and a testament to the professional management its new organizers brought to the event. Race On LLC and Andretti Sports Marketing took...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Collective Contract, Wage Contract Issues, Marketing
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Energetic Baker Artist Award exhibit at BMA
Close on the heels of the eclectic and engaging exhibit of Sondheim Artscape Prize winners at the Baltimore Museum of Art comes the eclectic and engaging exhibit of the Baker Artist Award winners. The annual Baker competition, administered by the Greater...Tags: Artists, Fine Artists, Baltimore Museum of Art, Entertainment, Bipolar Disorder
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Organizers rev up for Grand Prix
The first round of gleaming racecars will roar through downtown streets early Friday, marking the start of the second annual three-day open-wheel racing festival — and a victory for city officials and organizers who struggled to resurrect the...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Ticketmaster, Michael Andretti, Inner Harbor
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African American Festival draws thousands, despite heat
Fourteen-year-old Carl Bradley sank long jump after long jump Saturday from the Xtreme Basketball Xhibition courts at Baltimore's African American Festival in a sweat-soaked gray T-shirt, while his former NBA star father, Dudley Bradley, hung out in the...Tags: MC Lyte, Morgan State University, Rock Climbing, Big Daddy Kane, Festive Events
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Wednesday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Brian McKnight, Clutch to headline Artscape 2012: R&B artist Brian McKnight, rockers Clutch and funksters the Rebirth Brass Band will headline this year's Artscape festival, set for July 20-22. O'Malley to stump in Wisconsin for Walker...Tags: Michelle Obama, Baltimore County, Brian McKnight, Politics, Democratic Governors Association
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