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Artscape stops taking online reservations for ticketed events
The Baltimore SunArtscape stopped taking online reservations for ticketed events today. Those tickets are now only available at Guest Services at Lyric Opera House, or at the ticket stations on site. Some readers had complained about glitches on the ticketing website...Tags: Lyric Opera of Baltimore
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Photographer creates naked salute to Artscape
It may not be part of Artscape, but it's still art, says Joe Giordano, who spent Friday morning hanging 12-foot-tall provocative photographs of nude and clothed models from buildings along North Avenue.
"I doubt that Baltimore has ever seen pictures...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Photography, Maryland, Ceremonies
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Down the rabbit hole at Artscape
It's 3:37 p.m., and 2-year-old Hattie's right leg is covered in melted SpongeBob SquarePants. She came by the cartoon-shaped ice cream less than 10 minutes before at a roving stand near the intersection of Mount Royal and Lafayette avenues.
Hattie hadn't...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Cecil County, Festive Events, Lifestyle and Leisure, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
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Traffic: Route 2 north closed at Friendship Road in Anne Arundel
As of 10 a.m. Monday, all northbound lanes were closed on Route 2 at Friendship Road in Anne Arundel County, due to an accident. Otherwise, no major accidents were reported on Maryland highways. Most streets around the Mount Royal cultural district in...Tags: Road Transportation, Mount Royal, Transportation, Traffic, Human Interest
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July 18-24 in Baltimore nightlife: Wiz Khalifa, Gang Gang Dance, Heavy Seas beer dinner
The Baltimore SunThis week is a lot more low-key than last, but then again last week was pretty packed. It wasn't just because of Artscape. On Saturday alone, Cass McCombs gave a beautiful show at Golden West Cafe; Scottie B. killed at Metro Gallery, right after all the...Tags: Pratt Street, Gang Gang Dance (music group), Wiz Khalifa, Dancing, Nina Hagen
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Here's your Artscape concert schedule: Fantasia Friday; G. Love Saturday; Matisyahu Sunday
The Baltimore SunMatisyahu, G. Love and Fantasia will headline Artscape this year. They are just a few of the tons of singers who will perform over the weekend on three different stages. The music side of the festival starts on Friday July 15 and ends July 17;...Tags: Unity (music group), Culture, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Ska (genre)
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The meaning of Artscape
Today, it's hard to imagine Baltimore without Artscape, the city's annual outdoor festival of the arts that begins Friday. In the three decades since its founding, the great gathering in the heart of midtown's arts district has become part of the warp and...Tags: Culture, Colleges and Universities, Peabody Conservatory, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Baltimore artist Maya Freelon Asante shares with 'Like/Dislike'
Asante, 29, has worked with all kinds of art forms in all sorts of combinations, including photos, collages, painting, and sculpture. Most recently, she’s turned her unique style loose with brightly colored tissue paper. She’s been exploring...Tags: Pratt Street, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Traffic: Section of U.S. 40 closed due to water main leak
As of 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, the westbound lane of U.S. 40 was closed at Johnnycake Road for emergency repair of a water main leak. City Public Works employees are trying to repair the leak in the 36-inch main without shutting off water service to nearby...Tags: Mount Royal, Traffic, Maryland
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Where was the art at Artscape?
In Friday's paper, you wrote that various prizes "make Artscape a magnet for high-quality entries from artists across the region and raise the city's profile as a cultural destination." Huh? I was at Artscape on Saturday. I estimate that about one-...Tags: Homes, Real Estate Sellers, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hot Dogs
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Survey: Grand Prix fell short of spending projections
Baltimore Grand Prix attendees spent as much as $25 million — far short of the $70 million projected by race organizers, according to an economic impact survey released this week.
In their report, two Maryland professors also found about three-...Tags: Inner Harbor, Entertainment, Grand Prix of Baltimore, William H. Cole IV, Services and Shopping
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