Entertainment & Arts
Members of the Baltimore Symphony orchestra return to the concert hall this week after ending the longest strike in American symphony history.
Feb. 20, 1989
When the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra warms up a week from Friday, the musicians will be clad in their usual summer attire: white dinner jackets and bow ties for the men, white tops and black skirts or slacks for the women.
July 24, 2008
Orchestral strike updates: The strike by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, now in its ninth week, might be softening just a bit.
Nov. 24, 1988
Gidon Kremer didn’t panic when he realized his $3-million violin was still on the train.
Jan. 30, 2004
With a new music director coming in as execs depart, the group confronts its issues.
June 23, 2006
Spend more than five minutes with David Zinman, and you find yourself talking about new music by living composers.
March 12, 1988
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT REPORTS FROM THE TIMES, NEWS SERVICES AND THE NATION’S PRESS.
April 14, 2001
World & Nation
Protests continued in Baltimore and elsewhere Wednesday as this riot-torn city reopened schools and lurched toward normality, while residents waited to learn how a young black man’s spine was severed while in police custody.
April 29, 2015
Sports
Spectacular Bid’s Triple Crown Try 20 Years Ago Ended Because of a Safety Pin and Jockey Error
June 3, 1999
California
One Man, No Vote: Housing consultant Isaac Richard, who won a runoff election for a seat on Pasadena’s Board of Directors this week, drew laughter and mock cheers when he exhibited his voting stub at a gathering afterward.
April 19, 1991