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Ravens bar of the week: Baltimore Taphouse
The Baltimore SunEvery week, we'll pick a new bar for you to see the Ravens. Our picks so far: Mother's, Padonia Station, and Don't Know Tavern. This week, it's Baltimore Taphouse. Looney's, Claddagh Pub, JD's Smokehouse - basically anything on Canton Square will be...Tags: White Marsh, Patterson Park, Alcoholic Beverages, Dining and Drinking, National Football League
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
MOVIES OPENING (Friday)
I Don’t Know How She Does It
Drive
The Lion King 3-D
Straw Dogs
NOTABLE TV
Monday:
Anderson (talk-show premiere; syndicated)
Monday Night Football: New England at Miami (season premiere; 7 p.m.; ESPN)
Bachelor Pad...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Lady Antebellum (music group), Tab Benoit, Arts, ABC (tv network)
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100 things we love about Baltimore -- Printable list
Baltimore Sun reporterA moody tavern. An extraordinary cocktail. The easy lapping of bay water against the banks of the Inner Harbor. Duckpin lanes. Old Bay. Art in an otherwise empty storefront. For all of these things, and for so many more, people love Baltimore. People feel...Tags: Arts, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Billy Cundiff, Top Chef (tv program), Holidays
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Neil Francis Lemon, co-founder of The Waterford Group, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterNeil Francis Lemon, a co-founder and executive vice president of The Waterford Group that developed and managed affordable housing for senior citizens, died July 23 of cancer at his Riderwood home. He died a day before his 75th birthday, family members...Tags: Charles Village, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Baltimore County, Harford County
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Neil Francis Lemon, co-founder of the Waterford Group, dies
Neil Francis Lemon, a co-founder and executive vice president of the Waterford Group that developed and managed affordable housing for senior citizens, died July 23 of cancer at his Riderwood home.
He died a day before his 75th birthday, family members...Tags: Charles Village, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Baltimore County, Harford County
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Ultimate Baltimore 2011: Best of the Food results
Special to bBEST BURGER: Alewife Housed in the Eutaw Savings Bank Building, Alewife doesn't mess around when it comes to burgers. They only serve one -- and that's plenty. The "smoke burger" is the creation of chef Chad Wells. Like any successful artist, he...Tags: Bacon, Hamburgers, Pizzas, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Foods and Beverages
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Restaurant review: Little to love about unfocused fare at Te Amo
Opening a restaurant is no easy undertaking. Finding the right mix of food, decor and staff is hard enough, but making sure everything runs smoothly takes extreme focus. Te Amo, a new Spanish tapas restaurant and piano bar on O'Donnell Square in Canton,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Music, Hot Dogs, Entertainment, Restaurants
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Should Hale still run the tourism board?
Your article "Inseparable, now separate" (April 24) suggests why Baltimore should have a new chairman of the Baltimore Convention Center and Tourism Board. Ed Hale couldn't run his own bank and had to sell his unit in Canton Square because of his...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Michael Collins, Baltimore Convention Center, Local Elections, Elections
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Panel OKs high-rise in Canton
Sun ReporterThe Baltimore Planning Commission gave its blessing last night to a waterfront high-rise proposed in Canton -- a 23-story condominium/retail project that has alarmed community leaders who fear the tower will obstruct harbor views and bring traffic and...Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Sheila Dixon, Lighthouse Point, Elections, State Budgets
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Icon might come to a vote
Sun reporterWho among the hundreds of people who packed City Hall recently to debate the ever-divisive Icon tower proposal left satisfied? Certainly not the developer, who hoped the $75 million high-rise he's pushed for two years would inch closer to approval....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, George W. Della Jr. , Regional Authority, Demonstration, Transportation
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Tower plan appears headed for defeat
Sun reporterA $75 million proposed waterfront tower that has riled Canton for nearly two years might become the first significant Baltimore project to die in recent memory. The Icon, which goes before the City Council's land use committee this evening, faces...Tags: Death, Regional Authority, Heads of State, Timonium, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Dive into Fins in Canton for a fun, relaxed meal
Special to The Baltimore SunFins on the Square takes over the old Rick's Cafe Americain space on Canton Square from Granite Bar and Grille, which tried to make it with a (tired) industrial theme, a concept that lasted less than two years. Fins, under the same ownership, is going...Tags: New York, Dining and Drinking, Appetizers, Steaks, Sandwiches
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