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    Sep 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. From Baltimore, a celebration of Woody Guthrie

    Nearly a decade ago, Michael Patrick Flanagan Smith, a Frederick-born playwright, actor and musician who called Baltimore home for several years, began digging into the life of Woody Guthrie. The fruits of that exploration are now onstage in New York.
    Nearly a decade ago, Michael Patrick Flanagan Smith, a Frederick-born playwright, actor and musician who called Baltimore home for several years, began digging into the life of Woody Guthrie. The fruits of that exploration are now onstage in New York....

    Tags: Huntington's Disease, Manhattan (New York City), Billy Bragg, Jack Kerouac, Health

  2. Sep 18, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Md. Campaign is subject of author's book

    When historians recount parts of the Maryland Campaign of the Civil War, they often rely on accounts from Ezra A. Carman, who led the 13th New Jersey infantry during the campaign, according to Thomas G. Clemens, a history professor at Hagerstown Community College.
    davem@herald-mail.com
    When historians recount parts of the Maryland Campaign of the Civil War, they often rely on accounts from Ezra A. Carman, who led the 13th New Jersey infantry during the campaign, according to Thomas G. Clemens, a history professor at Hagerstown Community...

    Tags: New York Public Library, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Unrest, Conflicts and War

  4. Nov 11, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Remarkable Person: LaManda Joy

    In 1942, the corner of West Peterson and Campbell avenues was home to a victory garden, a small plot of land tended to by local families to help offset the massive food shortages caused by World War II.
    In 1942, the corner of West Peterson and Campbell avenues was home to a victory garden, a small plot of land tended to by local families to help offset the massive food shortages caused by World War II. Almost 70 years later, LaManda Joy, 44, is standing...

    Tags: Ethel Merman, Gardening, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hobbies

  6. Sep 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Washington and Baltimore jockey for book lovers on the same weekend

    Baltimore's book festival got here first.
    Baltimore's book festival got here first. Organizers of the 16th annual Baltimore Book Festival, which opens Friday, say they aren't fazed that a larger, glitzier, more star-studded event is being held on the exact same weekend just 40 miles to the...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Julianne Moore, Garrison Keillor, Book, Libraries

  8. Nov 10, 2011 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  9. J. Edgar

    My hatred for J. Edgar Hoover stems from something different than reasons the Kennedy’s or others might.
    Fox 5 San Diego Staff
    My hatred for J. Edgar Hoover stems from something different than reasons the Kennedy’s or others might. I was 13, and obsessed with collecting signed first edition books. At a library in Encinitas, they were selling one of Richard Nixon and a...

    Tags: FBI, Josh Lucas, Google Inc., Ron Howard, Armie Hammer

  10. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. Patti Smith's Photography Sets up a Visual Dialogue With Some of Her Biggest Influences

    <strong>Patti Smith: Camera Solo</strong>
    Patti Smith: Camera Solo October 21 – February 19 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, 600 Main Street, Hartford, (860) 278-2670, thewadsworth.org.   Rock-and-roll-band-fronting poet Patti Smith, who turns 65 at the end of the year, has been...

    Tags: Arthur Rimbaud, Photography and Video, Documentary (genre), Jim Carroll, Arts

  12. Oct 19, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  13. Paul Sawyier script now in Library of Congress

    Elexene Cox&rsquo;s script, &ldquo;The Paul Sawyier Story,&rdquo; is now on record at the United States Library of Congress. The outdoor drama produced for six years at High Bridge Park&rsquo;s pavilion attracted hundreds of spectators from all over and provided college scholarships for 15 Jessamine County graduates. It also helped fund a hand-painted 8-foot mural for a portion of sidewalk along South Main Street to cover an unsafe space when a historical building was demolished. A publishing company saw Cox&rsquo;s Library of Congress record and offered to help with future publications. Cox has authored three books on Jessamine County&rsquo;s history.
    news@jessaminejournal.com
    Elexene Cox’s script, “The Paul Sawyier Story,” is now on record at the United States Library of Congress. The outdoor drama produced for six years at High Bridge Park’s pavilion attracted hundreds of spectators from all over and...

    Tags: High Bridge, Arts and Culture, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Libraries

  14. Oct 27, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  15. House Democrats say GOP wants too many days off

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The House will be in session less than one out of every three days next year, a slight decline from past years. House Republicans say they are running the place more efficiently and lawmakers need the time to be with constituents...

    Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Republican Party, Politics, Barack Obama, Washington, DC

  16. Oct 30, 2011 |Story| South Bend Tribune
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  18. Nov 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Irish culture set to take over fairgrounds this weekend

    The Baltimore Irish Festival happens this year Friday-Sunday, Nov. 11-13, at the Maryland State Fairgrounds, in Timonium. On the bill will be Irish food, dance and such musical acts as the Screaming Orphans, the Rovers and Belfast Connection. There will...

    Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Christianity, Timonium, Bars and Clubs, Entertainment

  20. Nov 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Liberals, conservatives both wrong about 'social contract'

    We cannot find the social contract in the National Archives or the Library of Congress, but most citizens acknowledge it through day-to-day respect for the social order. Yet, because the social contract exists in our cultural consciousness, and not in written form, its terms will always be elusive.
    We cannot find the social contract in the National Archives or the Library of Congress, but most citizens acknowledge it through day-to-day respect for the social order. Yet, because the social contract exists in our cultural consciousness, and not in...

    Tags: Herman Cain, Sociology, Elizabeth Warren, Employees, Career and Workplace

  22. Jun 14, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. National Baptist Congress opens today

    Crisply marching drill teams of youths launched the National Baptist Congress today, a conference with three days of music, sacred dance and seminars.
    Crisply marching drill teams of youths launched the National Baptist Congress today, a conference with three days of music, sacred dance and seminars. The 105th annual Congress, meeting at the Broward Convention Center and the nearby Hilton Fort...

    Tags: Bible, Jeremiah Wright, Religious Texts, Jesse Jackson, Minority Groups

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