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Senator may be going, going, gone
The Senator Theatre's bank has notified the city and the owner of the historic movie house that it intends to foreclose on the property. The North Baltimore landmark could stop showing films as early as next week and be sold at auction next month....Tags: Auction Service, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Foreclosures, Politics, Management (movie)
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Historic theater confronted with changes
Days after the city offered to save the Senator Theatre by turning it into a nonprofit business, owner Tom Kiefaber said he is working with the mayor's office to finalize the deal "as soon as possible."
But gaining nonprofit status would likely mean...Tags: Charlotte, Sheila Dixon, Barry Levinson, Foreclosures, Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore offers $320,000 to keep Senator open as a nonprofit
Not wanting to see the Senator Theatre closed on their watch, city officials are offering $320,000 to keep it open - provided the 70-year-old movie house is turned into a nonprofit business.
"The Senator Theatre is a Baltimore icon," Deputy Baltimore...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Finance
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Prosecutor defends Dixon case
State Prosecutor Robert A. Rohrbaugh defended Thursday the indictment he brought against Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon and asserted in court papers that a jury needs to decide if Dixon falsified ethics forms and stole gift cards intended for needy...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Lawyers, Trials, Ethics, Regional Authority
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City life with a country feel
Special to The Baltimore SunNamed for two of its bordering streets, Lake Walker is a tight-knit neighborhood with all the convenience city life offers. "It's also very quiet," said Janet Abramovitz, president of the Lake Walker Community Association and a resident of the...Tags: Homes, Northwood, Crime, Law and Justice, Belvedere Square, Crimes
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Insiders' guide to Mid-Govans
Special to the sunFounded as a residential offshoot to the busy York Road business route, Mid-Govans offered its earliest residents the ease of being within walking distance of area merchants, shops and churches. Today's residents still find those features inviting. "I...Tags: Marketing, Crime, Law and Justice, Belvedere Square, Children, Crimes
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Kiefaber pauses to consider the future
Sun ReporterExhausted but exhilarated, the owner of The Senator Theatre said yesterday he would immediately begin working toward long-term solvency for the landmark Art Deco auditorium, which came within hours of being auctioned off in a foreclosure proceeding. "I'm...Tags: Auction Service, Belvedere Square, Mortgages, Financial and Business Services, Movies
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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: Popcorn, Getty Images Inc., Alcoholic Beverages, Movies, Dining and Drinking
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Vietnamese restaurant news
Dining@LargeConsumer blogger Liz Kay tells me Saigon Remembered across from the Senator Theatre in Govans has reopened after being closed for a couple of weeks. Banh mi (Vietnamese sandwiches on a baguette) are now available at lunchtime, and the restaurant......Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Roland Park, Govans
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'Divine Trash' Steve Yeager's winning documentary on John Waters could be the start of something big
While John Waters filmed "Pink Flamingos" a quarter century ago, Steve Yeager, another young moviemaker, filmed him filming "Pink Flamingos." We know what happened to Waters' footage. After its general release in 1973, "Pink Flamingos" became one the...
Tags: Celebrities, Wanted (movie), Human Interest, Charles Village, Sundance Film Festival
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Movie stars found heroes in Baltimore
Sun Movie CriticMovie stars John Travolta and Joaquin Phoenix want to be like firefighters. Better yet, they want to be like Baltimore firefighters! How cool is that? "They're the most humble, modest group of people I know," says Travolta, who plays a fire chief in...Tags: John Travolta, San Francisco, Celebrities, Disasters and Accidents, Washington (U.S. state)
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New storm, more misery
Sun StaffAs Marylanders struggled to recover from Isabel's destruction, another storm hit early yesterday, dumping heavy rain on an already soaked region, renewing fears of flooding, forcing the closure of more roads and setting back efforts to restore power....Tags: Restaurants, Annapolis, Tourism and Leisure, National Security, Dundalk
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