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Travel with a classic touch, and a picnic blanket, to Massachusetts' Tanglewood
Lenox, Mass. — Travelers come to the Berkshires in western Massachusetts for the mountains and the museums, the camping and the theater, the just-off-the-boil summer days that fade into cool evenings and single-blanket nights. But most of all they...
Tags: Classical Music (genre), Arts and Culture, Downton Abbey (tv program), Yo-Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax
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E. Carey Kenney, McDonogh School art teacher
E. Carey Kenney, a noted Pikesville artist who headed the art department at McDonogh School for more than three decades and whose oils and watercolors were inspired by the Owings Mills campus' rolling hills and fields, died Thursday of pneumonia at...Tags: Northwest Hospital, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945), Pikesville
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Williamsport offers 'Norman Rockwell Fourth of July celebration'
dona@herald-mail.comWillliamsport’s Independence Day is not just for town residents as some of Wednesday’s early arrivals proved. Half an hour before the Rhythm Kings took the stage, Patty Shirbach, her son, Anthony, and grandson, Austin, had staked out a...Tags: Entertainment, Music
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Art review: Unearthing a rare treasure at Huntington Library
The San Gabriel Mountains rise to imposing heights behind a tiny rural outpost. An alpine lake in the Sierra lies still in a frame of snowdrifts, rocky peaks and moss-covered stones. A narrow path disappears into a field of yellow flowers stretching...
Tags: Arts and Culture, San Marino, World War II (1939-1945), Fine Artists, Edward Hopper
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Pageant unveils a 'Genius' piece of work
The 2012 Pageant of the Masters debuted "The Genius" last weekend with a special VIP showing Friday and a sold-out performance at its official opening night Saturday. Director Dianne Challis Davy had previously hinted at what was to come — a nod to...
Tags: Entertainment, Winslow Homer, Galileo Galilei, Music
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Singing the praises of fake Christmas trees
If I had to do it over, which I actually do, I would gather new holiday decorations the way I'd build a new wardrobe.
As I mentioned in last week's column, I lost all my holiday decorations in my move to Florida. While coming to grips with that, I...Tags: Holidays, Target, Walmart, Forests, Environmental Issues
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Review: Runyon's in Coral Springs
Background: Runyon's owner Jack O'Connell was an early pioneer of the restaurant scene in west Broward, opening his restaurant nearly 27 years ago at a time when Sample Road was still two-lanes. Since then, the restaurant has hosted numerous celebrities,...
Tags: Peanut Butter, Liza Minnelli, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chocolate Cake, Onions
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Greensburg events for tornado anniversary
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsFive years after an EF-5 tornado ripped through Greensburg, the city is preparing to prove they are have flourished after the disaster. On May 4th, 2007, the town of about 1,500, took cover as a tornado killed 11 people in Greensburg and destroyed...Tags: Entertainment, Natural Disasters, Arts and Culture, Auction Service, Human Interest
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American Masters does Carson to biographical perfection - except for that masculinity thing
The Baltimore SunFrom Norman Rockwell and Leonard Bernstein to Baltimore's Cab Calloway, no one does biography like "American Masters" on PBS. I've been reviewing these superb productions for all of the 26 seasons that "American Masters" has been on the air, and have...Tags: Movies, Frank Sinatra, Ed McMahon, Leonard Bernstein, Psychotherapy
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Brooks Robinson will forever be the Orioles' third baseman
The Baltimore SunBrooks Robinson owned third base. Still does. At his sendoff in 1977 — a "Thanks, Brooks" Day at a packed Memorial Stadium — Robinson's successor, Doug DeCinces, removed third base from its moorings and presented it to the Orioles veteran....Tags: Mickey Mantle, Brooks Robinson, National League, Sports, Cincinnati Reds
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La Cañada neighborhood mourns drowned girl, 6
A decades-long tradition on a quiet La Cañada Flintridge street was struck by tragedy on Memorial Day when Emily Fu, 6, drowned in her family’s pool during the neighborhood’s annual block party. Fu was found submerged in the family’s...Tags: Memorial Day, Human Interest
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Child drowns during Memorial Day party
A La Cañada Flintridge family was struck by tragedy on Memorial Day when a six-year-old girl drowned in her home pool during a holiday block party. Emily Fu, a student at Paradise Canyon Elementary School, was found submerged in the family’s...Tags: Holidays, Memorial Day, Human Interest
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