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    Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. A five-hour park in Hampden: Street Food for Parking Day

    The Baltimore Sun
    The Souper Freak food truck won't be in its regular Friday spot on Sept. 16. Instead, Irene Smith and the Souper Freak gang will be on the northeast corner of Elm Avenue and 36th Street in Hampden, partnering with Baltimore City Recreation and Parks...
  2. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Survey reveals Dundalk's reputation: rough, with water views

    Lifelong Dundalk resident Scott Holupka has heard the jokes. He's heard Dundalk residents stereotyped as some "combination of Archie Bunker and a West Virginia hillbilly," the community knocked as dirty, industrial and smelly.
    Lifelong Dundalk resident Scott Holupka has heard the jokes. He's heard Dundalk residents stereotyped as some "combination of Archie Bunker and a West Virginia hillbilly," the community knocked as dirty, industrial and smelly. Much of that perception...

    Tags: Dundalk, Patapsco, Bethlehem Steel, Johns Hopkins University, Chicago Hotels

  4. Sep 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Students help dream facelift for Cross Street Market

    The cardboard models showed what a new town hall near Cross Street Market in Federal Hill could look like.
    The cardboard models showed what a new town hall near Cross Street Market in Federal Hill could look like. The graduate architecture students at Morgan State University crowded around professor Sanjit Roy as he critiqued the miniature buildings one by...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts, Politics

  6. Nov 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. David DeBoy celebrates 30 years of 'Crabs for Christmas'

    Crabs for Christmas? Yes, please.
    Crabs for Christmas? Yes, please. For three decades, David DeBoy has been singing his sad tale of an expatriate Baltimorean stuck in Houston on Christmas Eve, sadly lamenting to Santa that the only present he really wants is a big bucket of steamed...

    Tags: The Wire (tv program), Services and Shopping, Italy, Entertainment, Cancer

  8. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. A Second helping of not-so 'Dangerous' comedy

    After drawing large crowds to Centerstage early this year with a Baltimore-spoofing blend of scripted skits and improv comedy, a famous troupe from Chicago has returned with a sequel featuring brand-new material. Although <strong>"The Second City: Charmed and Dangerous"</strong> creatively verges on succumbing to a case of sophomore slump, it's still a funny show.
    After drawing large crowds to Centerstage early this year with a Baltimore-spoofing blend of scripted skits and improv comedy, a famous troupe from Chicago has returned with a sequel featuring brand-new material. Although "The Second City: Charmed and...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Chicago Elections, Improvisational Comedy (genre), Entertainment, Regional Authority

  10. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. T-shirts celebrate inside jokes and ironic civic pride

    Andy York recently bought a T-shirt that captures how he feels about his city.
    Andy York recently bought a T-shirt that captures how he feels about his city. The design includes various implements of violence that include brass knuckles, a switchblade, a noose and a brick in the shape of a heart. "It all comes down to self-...

    Tags: Dundalk, John Waters, Chesapeake Bay, Entertainment, Arts

  12. Oct 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Hampden at wit's end over teen troublemakers

    Youths and teenagers as young as 12 are causing consternation in Hampden — throwing rocks at cars, vandalizing property, cursing loudly, skipping school, popping car tires with pocket knives and smoking marijuana behind a public school, according to...

    Tags: Marijuana Use, Mary Pat Clarke, Juvenile Delinquency, Recreational Substance Use, Car Tires

  14. Oct 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. An old story

    Carla Du Pree remembers it well.
    Carla Du Pree remembers it well. It was a day like any other, and she decided to make her monthly excursion to Columbia's Second Edition Books and Music, the 16-year-old independent used book store located on the east side of town. Rummaging through the...

    Tags: Clubs and Associations, Frank Sinatra, Arts and Culture, Arts, Fine Arts

  16. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Don't blow through intersection of Elm Avenue and 36th Street

    Change can be hard to get used to, even when you want it, even when you're expecting it, even when people are telling you the change is going on. Here's what I mean. After numerous residents and businesses complained about the intersection at Elm...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Entertainment Events, Ceremonies, Vehicles

  18. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Most stressful cities? Life in Baltimore is far better than the annoyance and mess of New York

    Forbes magazine got it wrong again when it listed Charm City as one of the most stressful cities to live in. I lived in Hampden for almost six years during the 1980s. As a proud son of the County of Kings (otherwise known as Brooklyn, N.Y.), New York...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), New York City

  20. Jun 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Angelo's reopens in Hampden, one month after its sudden closing

    Angelo's, the Hampden pizzeria that closed without warning on May 15, has reopened. The same owners, brothers Angelo and Tommy Pizza, are back.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Angelo's, the Hampden pizzeria that closed without warning on May 15, has reopened. The same owners, brothers Angelo and Tommy Pizza, are back. According to this story in the Baltimore Business Journal, the Pizzas were able to reopen Angelo's last Friday...
  22. Jun 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Dr. B. Ralph Hoffman, dentist, dies

    Dr. B. Ralph "Buddy" Hoffman, a retired longtime Hampden dentist and World War II veteran, died June 19 from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Arden Courts, a Pikesville assisted-living facility.
    Dr. B. Ralph "Buddy" Hoffman, a retired longtime Hampden dentist and World War II veteran, died June 19 from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Arden Courts, a Pikesville assisted-living facility. He was 93. Dr. Hoffman was born and raised in...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945), Pikesville, Health

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