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Four city rec centers could go to third-party groups
City officials are preparing to award contracts to three private groups to run recreation centers this week, following a string of delays, and have vowed to keep all of the city's centers open through June. Under a deal before the city Board of...Tags: Politics, Demonstration, Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Public Officials
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New in Barclay: Calle's Cucina takes over Yabba Pot location
The Baltimore SunWhen did Yabba Pot close? It's been at least since Oct. 15. A mainstay of the neighborhood most people call Lower Charles Village (technically, it's Barclay). The Yabba Pot was made a lot of vegans happy for a long time. But my vegan scouts tell me that...Tags: Restaurants, Charles Village, Vegan Diet, Dining and Drinking
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New space, quirky ideas could turn around the Contemporary Museum
A 12-foot-long white banner with black letters has been suction-cupped to the first-floor windows of the former Craig Flinner art gallery at Charles and Centre streets. It reads:
"Future home of the Contemporary Museum. Opening January, 2012."
At least,...Tags: Artists, Columbia University, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Walters Art Museum
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Pearl Harbor anniversary: It still lives in infamy
Today, marks the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japan and the official entry of the United States into World War II. These stories are excerpted from the book, "Home Front Baltimore" (Johns Hopkins University Press).
Watching "the...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Johns Hopkins University, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), American Red Cross, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Baltimore's downtown public spaces get a face-lift
A vision for the "greening" of downtown Baltimore is taking shape after city leaders proposed ambitious steps to keep and attract businesses and residents by making public areas more inviting.
An open-space plan unveiled last February by the Downtown...Tags: Architecture, Pratt Street, Architecture, Arts and Culture, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore
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Ravens bar of the week: Charles Village Pub
There aren't many sports bars in Charles Village. But CVP, short for Charles Village Pub, more than makes up for them.
The spacious pub is, by now, an institution among Johns Hopkins students and neighbors, often called the city's quintessential...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Pratt Street, Charles Village, Shrimp, Dining and Drinking
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Ravens bar of the week: The Ottobar
The Ottobar in Charles Village is well-known for its live music.
Jimmy Eat World, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists and Baltimore's Lower Dens have all played there; electronic musician Dan Deacon, psychedelic band Celebration and duo Wye Oak have announced...Tags: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists (music group), Wye Oak (music group), Charles Village, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Entertainment
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Jingle belles: Holiday home tours light up the season
Baltimore's Union Square Christmas Cookie Tour is often less about cookies than it is about the houses that open their doors to serve them.
"These are Victorian houses, and they are almost always under construction or restoration," said Sylva Lin....Tags: Religion and Belief, Sora, Johns Hopkins University, Soups, Travel
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Dr. Michael L. DeVincentis
Dr. Michael L. DeVincentis, a retired Baltimore surgeon who was a pioneer in emergency medicine and a co-founder of Osler Drive Emergency Physicians Associates, died Nov. 11 of congestive heart failure at his Homeland residence.
Dr. DeVincentis, who went...Tags: Heart Failure, Colleges and Universities, Internists, General Practitioners, St. Joseph Medical Center
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Roommate testifies suspect confessed to robbing slain Hopkins researcher
A roommate of a man charged with killing a Johns Hopkins researcher in Charles Village last summer testified Wednesday that moments after the attack the suspect said he "had robbed someone and that he had hurt him real bad." Tyrine Williams told jurors...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Stephen Pitcairn, Crimes, Murder, Prosecution
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Girlfriend of man accused of killing Hopkins researcher testifies
The girlfriend of the man accused of fatally stabbing a Johns Hopkins researcher told a Baltimore jury Thursday that she initially lied to police and blamed her cousin for the killing to protect her boyfriend. "I didn't want Ya to go to jail for the rest...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Human Interest, Murder
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Saving Baltimore International College: Affiliation with Stratford University looks promising
The plan announced Monday to save Baltimore International College is not a finished dish. But it is in the oven — and it has the whiff of something promising.
Baltimore International College, which over the last four decades has produced scores...Tags: Politics, Finance, Restaurants, Colleges and Universities, Lifestyle and Leisure
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