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'The Interrupters': Trying to stop the street violence
Zap2ItIt's a war without national boundaries, military uniforms or state-sanctioned weapons. But it is a war and an epidemic of violence raging on the streets of one of the largest U.S. cities. Yet the shootings in Chicago often go ignored. PBS' gripping...Tags: Movies, Jesse Jackson, Movies, Jeff Fort, Documentary (genre)
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Kwanzaa parade set to begin
L.A. NOWPreparations were underway Monday morning for a parade celebrating the kickoff of the Kwanzaa celebration in Los Angeles.... -
An interview with National Book Award winner Jesmyn Ward
Jacket CopyAn extended interview with Jesmyn Ward, whose novel "Salvage the Bones" won the 2011 National Book Award.... -
Harriet Tubman visitor center: a good first step
Harriet Tubman was one tough lady. She escaped slavery, fleeing an Eastern Shore plantation. She was a leader in the Underground Railroad, traveling at night under the North Star — probably along the Choptank River — hiding at safe houses...Tags: Chuck Schumer, Maryland, Railway Transportation, Richard Hanna, Travel
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Is now the right time to build the Tubman center?
At a time when governments are looking for ways to finance the urgent needs of communities, I question why money is being spent for projects like the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center ("Tubman center: a good first step," Aug. 19). The... -
Mail Call - Aug. 29
“Since you have allotted a lot of column space to Allan Powell, to unload a ton of dirt on the Republicans and the Koch brothers, I would like to request that Allan Powell or one of the Herald-Mail editors do the same thing with the Democrats and...Tags: Rabies, Republican Party, Disasters, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Social Security
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Marin Alsop: Readying the notes on legendary ladies
It's still late-summer, but classical musicians can hardly wait to get back into the concert hall for the 2011-2012 season.
One of the first to return is the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Marin Alsop leads a Gala Celebration concert Sept. 10 at...Tags: Opera (genre), Howard County, Michael Feinstein, Music Industry, Aaron Copland
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Baltimore's true identity: black history
A new vision for our city in the 21st century is sorely lacking from the discourse in the Baltimore City mayor's race.
Sure, lowering property taxes is a good idea, but it is not a game changer — even if it could be done without slashing city...Tags: Sculpture, Public Officials, Fells Point, Regional Authority, Minority Groups
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Shore Leave returns to the Hunt Valley Inn
The Shore Leave 32 science fiction convention returns Friday-Sunday, July 8-10, at the Marriott Hunt Valley Inn. This event will include workshops, a film festival, a masquerade contest, an art show and a host of dealers selling memorabilia. There will...Tags: Sally Kellerman, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Timonium, Jefferson Davis, Christopher Judge
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Protesters: Today's 'rioters,' tomorrow's righteous
Special to CNNThe first recorded use of the phrase "protest march" was in 1913 to describe a demonstration organized by Mohandas Gandhi against the South African government's restrictions on Indian nationals. After Gandhi was arrested and the protests grew more...Tags: Finance, Tea Party Movement, John Brown, News Agency, Riots
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