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Art Modell left mark on Baltimore's cultural community
Art Modell did not just play a major role in the sports life of Baltimore. He and his wife Pat were among the region's most generous donors to the city's cultural institutions, including the Lyric Opera House, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Culture, Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture
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Woman's $7 junk-box find could be a Renoir
Los Angeles TimesTalk about tag-sale treasure. About a year and a half ago, a Shenandoah Valley, Va., woman bought a $7 box lot at a flea market. The box included a small oil painting, a Paul Bunyan doll and a plastic cow. The woman told the Huffington Post she wasn&...Tags: Painting, France, The Huffington Post, Arts and Culture, The New York Times
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Paul E. Smith, basketball coach
Paul E. Smith, former head basketball coach at Dunbar High School and McDonogh School who later coached in Baltimore County public schools, died Monday of kidney failure at Maryland General Hospital.
The Randallstown resident was 71.
"Paul coached for...Tags: Baltimore City Community College, Sports, Virginia Union University, Arts and Culture, Maryland General Hospital
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Table Talk: Cherry day and dining cruise promotions
Gertrude's has been picked again to represent Maryland in a national promotion for Rainier cherries. For National Rainier Cherry Day on July 11, Northwest Cherries has commissioned one restaurant in each state to create a menu item featuring Rainier...
Tags: Restaurants, Arts and Culture, Cruises, Oysters, Federal Hill
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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: Artscape, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Disneyland Park, Behavioral Conditions
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Labor Day schedule and closings
This schedule will be in effect Monday: Government offices, courts and libraries Closed in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard and Frederick counties, and in Baltimore City and Annapolis. Public schools Closed in all jurisdictions....Tags: Walters Art Museum, Arts and Culture, Labor Day, Maryland Science Center, Holidays
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John E. Sparks
John E. Sparks, an artist, educator and a nationally known printmaker who developed and chaired the department of printmaking at the Maryland Institute College of Art for nearly 40 years, died Aug. 2 of prostate cancer and pneumonia at Meritus Health...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Frederick County (Maryland), Education, Enoch Pratt Free Library
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Sara O. Leizear, housekeeper
Sara O. Leizear, a former housekeeper and active church member, died Monday from complications of a stroke at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. She was 80.
The former Sara Marguerite Onsel was born and raised in Rising Sun, Ohio,...Tags: Barbara Bush, Bowling Green State University, Bowling, Sports, Christianity
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Burch resigns Hopkins board positions
Francis B. "Frank" Burch, Jr., co-chairman of the Baltimore-based law giant DLA Piper, resigned abruptly last week from Johns Hopkins' medicine and university boards. Hopkins officials did not announce Burch's departure but confirmed Tuesday he had...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Health, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Georgetown University
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Richard Paul Sullivan, chairman and CEO of Easco Corp.
Richard Paul Sullivan, a former chairman and CEO of Easco Corp. who had been active in Republican state politics and civic affairs, died Sunday of cancer at his Owings Mills home.
The longtime Guilford resident was 79.
Mr. Sullivan, whose father was...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Elections, William Donald Schaefer, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore needs art
What is one thing that kids from Harlem Park Recreation Center, residents of Remington andBelair-Edison, and refugees from around the globe now living in Baltimore have in common? All have been touched by projects led by Art on Purpose. For the past...
Tags: Walters Art Museum, Museums, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Raise your glass: Desert Rose, Gertrude's
Gertrude's, the Baltimore Museum of Art's finest (and only) restaurant, debuted its summer cocktail menu last week. It's designed with refreshment in mind, with summery ingredients and an almost playful approach to flavors. And Gertrude's Desert Rose...
Tags: Restaurants, Museums, Arts and Culture, Arts, Dining and Drinking
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