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Save Sept. 22 for Moveable Feast
The Baltimore SunBaltimore's 18th annual Dining Out For Life is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 22. Restaurants particpating in Dining Out for Life will donate 20-50% of their Sept. 22 take to Moveable Feast, an agency that provides meals to Marylanders living with HIV/...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, Restaurants, Diseases and Illnesses, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Baltimore election had low turnout, high stakes
Here's what happened while you were sleeping on Tuesday. Or curing cancer, or searching the Internet for Scarlett Johansson pictures or whatever you were doing rather than voting:
The number of people who decide things in Baltimore, already a fraction of...Tags: Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Regional Authority, Referenda, Scarlett Johansson
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Hon controversy takes an ugly turn
How quickly can a seemingly non-violent protest escalate to a threat to public safety and personal property? A recent controversy revolving around Baltimore's iconic Café Hon has made it apparent how easily that line can be crossed ("Café Hon owner Denise...Tags: Government, Denise Whiting, Safety of Citizens, Politics
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Profiles in Honfest courage: practicing politics on a public street
Anyone with the chutzpah to run for mayor shouldn't be intimidated by a gal in a beehive hairdo and cat's-eye glasses, even if the gal in question is armed with a trademark, a litigious nature and a curious interpretation of the First Amendment.
A...Tags: Carl Stokes, Facebook, Denise Whiting, Politics
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Get real: How to be a part of Cafe Hon's "Kitchen Nightmares" episode
The Baltimore SunDiners wanted. The producers of "Kitchen Nightmares" are taking reservations for diners who want to be a part of the reality show's filming at Cafe Hon in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood. If you'd like to dine at Cafe Hon during the filming, which is...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Entertainment Events, Hampden, Denise Whiting
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Table Talk: Changes afoot at Harborplace
The Light Street Pavilion at Harborplace is getting a new food court in a new location. The 260-seat food court will take over the old Phillips Seafood Buffet space on the pavilion's lower level. It will open in the spring of 2012, around the time that...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Arts and Culture, Music, Restaurants
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Gordon Ramsay's 'Kitchen Nightmares' to make over Hampden's Cafe Hon
Fox television's "Kitchen Nightmares," featuring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and his decidedly tough-love approach to restaurant rehab, will be filming at Hampden's Cafe Hon next week, the network confirmed Tuesday.
The show's producers were unavailable...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Television, Dining and Drinking, Music, Restaurants
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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: Television, Waterway and Maritime Transportation, Mary Alice, Inner Harbor, Baltimore Museum of Art
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Hon or no, Hampden isn't the same
The real problem with Cafe Hon specifically and Hampden in general ("Beleaguered café owner drops her 'Hon' trademark," Nov. 8) is that the folks there have turned a quirky, eclectic neighborhood into a tourist trap. It should be avoided at all costs.... -
Honfest draws crowds in Hampden despite threats of protests
There was no shortage Saturday of feather boas, rhinestone-bedazzled cat's eye glasses, leopard prints and bouffant hairstyles at the annual Honfest.
Despite threats of protesters and those opting to stay home and boycott, crowds filled Hampden's 36th...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Hampden, Denise Whiting
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Honfest's Denise Whiting loses grip on Twitter account
Cafe Hon owner Denise Whiting stepped up after Sheila Dixon's fall to assume the role of top Charm City villainess. Now, with Honfest protests looming, a city stripped of its favorite term of endearment watches to see if Whiting will lose her hold on...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Mass Media, Sheila Dixon, Heineken International
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Restaurant Review: Golden West at home on the Avenue
It's been eight years now since Thomas Rudis moved his Golden West Cafe from its original storefront operation into its current home on The Avenue in Hampden. It continues to flourish, and if Hampden is a town, Golden West is its town hall.
Along with...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Jack Cheese, Hampden, New Mexico
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