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A cultural crossroads in the city
Special to The Baltimore SunWithin one square block of the Charles North neighborhood there is a gallery announcing a coming live painting; a spoken word exhibit; a theater staging a film noir comedy; and a bar where the staff is known to perform on a trapeze. So it's no surprise...Tags: Safeway Inc., Crimes, Arts, Arts and Culture, Theft
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'Swarm of the Snakehead'
Baltimoresun.com StaffThe so-called "Frankenfish" caused quite a stir when they were discovered in Crofton in 2002, but that was nothing compared to the havoc the snakeheads wreak in the comedy-horror "Swarm of the Snakehead." Like the real-life creatures, the fish in the...Tags: Massacres, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Blockbuster, Television, Gaming
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Top ten summer drinks and where to get them
Dining@LargeI was considering Matt Hudock's suggestion of summer foods for this top ten, but I did it last summer and I'm not sure I have much new to add from my own experience yet this summer.The topic didn't get much......Tags: Pikesville, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Annapolis, Reisterstown, Federal Hill
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My excellent Artscape adventure
Dining@LargeI was sent to Artscape today to come back, quickly, with a good food story for tomorrow's paper. And not to be too long writing it because my editors wanted to go home at a reasonable hour. So what was......Tags: Artscape, Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Arable Farming
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Exploding food
Dining@LargeI was going to do a post on popcorn this week. I just hadn't gotten around to it. Sunday night I popped my own popcorn for the first time in, I don't know, years. My recipe is simple: You take......Tags: Theater, Salt, Entertainment, Getty Images Inc., Senator Theatre
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Dining@Large: the April Fools Edition
Dining@LargeNo, no tricks here. (As far as I know.) I just got several e-mails connected to April Fools Day and thought I would bundle them into one post.First of all, Bucky (who else?) has informed me that April 1 kicks......Tags: Charity, Dining and Drinking, April Fools' Day, Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Alcoholic Beverages
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King Kong vs. Godzilla
We can't choose. And you don't have to, either. Giant-creature classics King Kong and Godzilla are playing at different theaters this week. Go bananas and see both. What: Godzilla (1954) Where: Charles Theatre, 1711 N. Charles St. When: Noon Sunday... -
Nearby B&Bs offer the pampering without the travel
Special To The SunDesire a romantic getaway, but not up for a long trek? Then consider a cozy weekend retreat, right in the heart of Charm City. In neighborhoods such as Canton and Fells Point, a growing number of bed-and-breakfast hideaways offer a nearby escape. We've...Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture, Arts
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'Fahrenheit 9/11' hot enough to singe both political parties
Baltimore SunThe Republicans are learning how to cringe. They have owned the propaganda airwaves for so long now, and suddenly Michael Moore smacks the hell out of them in Fahrenheit 9/11. Enraged moviegoers spent $22 million watching the film over the weekend. They...Tags: Rush Limbaugh, Saddam Hussein, Arts and Culture, Michael Moore, Literature
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University of Baltimore
Special to SunSpotThe University of Baltimore (UB) was originally founded in 1925 by a group of civic leaders who wanted to provide low-cost, part-time evening classes in business and law for working adults. The University's mission hasn't changed much in 75 years,...Tags: Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Crimes, Arts and Culture, Mount Vernon, Public Transportation
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North of Penn Station's bustle, an arts enclave is on the verge
Special To The SunDale Dusman wishes drivers would notice his neighborhood as they zip past Pennsylvania Station. For more than 30 years, the former elementary school art teacher has waited for motorists stuck at a stoplight not to count the seconds until it turns green....Tags: Arts and Culture, Real Estate Sellers, Real Estate Agents, Station North, Homes
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Bolton Hill both stately, eclectic
Special to the SunIt's a stately, traditional neighborhood with a decidedly untraditional twist. "I see a different color hair walking outside my windows every day," said Bolton Hill resident David Hart when talking about the numerous art students who call the area home...Tags: Anglicanism, Arts and Culture, Frederick Douglass, Children, Rite Aid Corp.
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