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Business people - April 21
Summit Dermatology CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Greg Forsyth recently joined the practice of Summit Dermatology, an affiliate of Summit Health, at Summit Health Center, Building 2, 757 Norland Ave., Suite 204 in Chambersburg. He previously treated patients...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Human Interest, Annapolis, Skin Rash, Dermatology
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Lineup announced for 2013-14 Baltimore Speakers Series
Humorist Dave Barry, historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak are among those taking part in the 2013-2014 Baltimore Speakers Series. The seven-speaker series, sponsored by Stevenson University, kicks off Sept. 30 with author...Tags: George Papandreou, Steven Spielberg, Robert Gates, Authors, Bill Bryson
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Organist Felix Hell showcased in Baltimore Symphony's French program
When Meyerhoff Symphony Hall was built back in the early 1980s, there was space for a proper pipe organ to be installed, which would have made the facility even more valuable. Too bad there wasn’t any money. Since then, the Baltimore Symphony...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Johann Sebastian Bach, Culture, Marin Alsop
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Louis C.K. to finish tour at the Meyerhoff in April
Standup comedian and television auteur Louis C.K. announced on Twitter today that he will end his U.S. standup tour at Baltimore's Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on April 6. Tickets are on sale now through the comedian's website. C.K. does not use...Tags: Services and Shopping, Ticketmaster, Entertainment, New Year's Day
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Parents make financial commitment to supporting their children in Howard County orchestra program [Letter]
Congratulations to the members of the Howard County Gifted and Talented High School Orchestra on their fine performance "Side by Side" with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday, Feb. 20 at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore. Howard County and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Culture, Entertainment, Music Industry
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The Baltimore Symphony delivers vivid Wagner program
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra chose some of Richard Wagner’s most radiant and involving music for a program this weekend to mark the composer’s bicentennial year. The results were pretty radiant, too, Friday night at Meyerhoff Symphony...
Tags: Human Interest, Music, Arts and Culture, Culture, Eric Owens
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A genius and an anti-Semite, Wagner
It takes little effort to find severe problems with the character of Richard Wagner, the man who was born two centuries ago and, as he was the first to acknowledge, became one of history's greatest composers. It's much harder to dismiss his music, which...
Tags: Judaism, Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Eric Owens, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Students sitting in with the Baltimore Symphony
The stage at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall stands under a four-story-high ceiling, commanding an auditorium that seats more than 2,400 — bigger than any hall most students in the Howard County Gifted and Talented Orchestra have ever played. Soon after...Tags: Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Students
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John Waters' 'Hairspray' keeps its hold on us
"Hairspray" is the product that just keeps giving. In 1988, John Waters added indelibly to his in-a-class-by-itself filmography with this tale of youth, love, race relations, and irrepressible dancing in early-1960s Baltimore. Fourteen years later,...
Tags: Television, Movies, Arts and Culture, Theater, Micky Dolenz
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Blizzard of '96 buried Baltimore 17 years ago
Snowfall records this week date back to the Blizzard of 1996, one of the more memorable storms in a generation for the Baltimore area and across the Northeast. Accumulation topped a foot and a half as far south as Calvert and St. Mary's counties, and...
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Otis B. Read III, Boys' Latin teacher
Otis B. Read III, a Boys' Latin School teacher and coach and former head of its middle school, died of cancer Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 75 and lived in Mays Chapel in Timonium.
Born in Ipswich, Mass., he was the son of a...Tags: Teachers, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Lacrosse, Johns Hopkins University
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Ambassador to Syria keeps profile low in Bolton Hill
When the violence in Syria began spinning out of control last year, the Obama administration made the unusual decision to bring its ambassador to the troubled country home.
And for Ambassador Robert Ford, coming home has long meant returning to...Tags: Cairo (Egypt), U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Benjamin L. Cardin, Egypt, Bolton Hill
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