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Laura Vozzella: The prolific Juror No. 11 finally gets to speak out
laura.vozzella@baltsun.comElaine Pollack's mom didn't know it, but she entertained a special guest for Thanksgiving dinner: Juror No. 11. Pollack might have been the most prolific note-writer on Sheila Dixon's jury, letting Judge Dennis Sweeney know things ranging from her desire...Tags: Interior Policy, Regional Authority, Floral Design, Personal Data Collection, Trials
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A few words of advice
As the daughter of a renowned state legislator and a member of the Baltimore City Council for nearly her entire adult life, Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake has seen the city transform in the hands of numerous leaders. On Feb. 4, when she is sworn in as the...Tags: Culture, Hospitals and Clinics, Public Transportation, Credit Ratings, Transportation
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City Hall awaits verdict on Dixon
Ask employees how life has been in City Hall for the past two weeks and most will say: "It's business as usual." Officials have reviewed plans for a proposed slots complex, discussed how to keep the poor warm this winter and voted on new rules for crisis...Tags: Federal Hill, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Justice System, Regional Authority, Politics
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Jury reports it is making 'progress'
Baltimore Sun reportersJurors in Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon's theft and embezzlement trial are heading into a fourth day of deliberations today but reported Monday that they were making "progress." A note delivered about 4:30 p.m. Monday from the jury forewoman asked Judge...Tags: Entertainment, Crimes, Trials, Social Issues, Judges
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Insiders' guide to Hampden
Sun reporterNamed after John Hampden, a key figure in the English revolution of the 17th century, Hampden began as a cluster of houses for workers who manned the flour and cotton mills in the Jones Falls stream valley during the early 1800s. Today, the historic...Tags: Fells Point, Restaurants, Crimes, Apartments, Dining and Drinking
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Baltimore loses role as itself in movie
sun reporterSay it ain't so, hon! Charm City won't even have a cameo role in the movie-musical version of Hairspray, John Waters' fable about racial desegregation and dance-floor equality set in early-1960s Baltimore. Instead, the film will be shot entirely in...Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Canada, Entertainment, Broadway Theater, Zac Efron
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Top ten summer drinks and where to get them
Dining@LargeI was considering Matt Hudock's suggestion of summer foods for this top ten, but I did it last summer and I'm not sure I have much new to add from my own experience yet this summer.The topic didn't get much......Tags: Federal Hill, Little Havana, Pikesville, Charles Theatre, Annapolis
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The $50 grilled cheese sandwich
Dining@LargeRetired in Elkridge sent me this link to a story in USA Today yesterday (that sounds stupid, doesn't it?) about elite grilled cheese sandwiches, some of them going for as much as $50. Wow. Let them eat cake.He suggested a......Tags: Wisconsin
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More on restaurants with soul
Dining@LargeI think we need more discussion of restaurants with soul before it becomes a Top 10. I like what kabobhunter had to say:...As for soul, I'm guessing either a lot (aka 'not Applebee's') or only a very, very few have......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Nouveau designs Crush and Hon Bar areas
Dining@LargeI think I better link to Laura Vozzella's column today because you may not realize it has some restaurant news toward the end. Laura reports that Hon Bar is getting a makeover by Nouveau and Whitehead & Appel Interior Design.And......Tags: Belvedere Square
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The Comment of the Week
Dining@LargeThis week's Comment of the Week has two important ingredients of a good comment that we don't always get here. (Not to say I don't love the other comments, too.) The commenter made a point that was right on target......Tags: Calendars, Days, and Months
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'School of Rock' duo learn music can unify people
Sun StaffJack Black and Mike White started their rock 'n' roll journeys from two very different places. In fact, Black and White's musical roots are about as opposite as their surnames suggest. The former, a dough-faced star known for his Farley-esque...Tags: Entertainment, Crimes, Music Theater, Richard Linklater, Pete Townshend
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