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Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, French teacher
Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, a former French teacher who had been a celebrated 1940s women's tennis player, died of heart failure in her sleep Tuesday at the Keswick Multicare Center. The former Howard County resident was 93.
Family members said she was...Tags: Charles Street, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Pikesville, University of Maryland, College Park
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day schedule and closings
This schedule will be in effect Monday: Government offices Closed in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard and Frederick counties, and in Baltimore City and Annapolis. Courts Closed in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard...Tags: Annapolis, Arts, Howard County, Museums, Martin Luther King Day
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Walters looking for champion Google doodlers
Baltimore's Walters Art Museum is looking for a few good doodlers. And Googlers.
As part of a nationwide competition called "Doodle for Google 2012," the museum is encouraging Maryland students in kindergarten through 12th grade to redesign Googles's...Tags: Artists, Jordin Sparks, Katy Perry, Arts, Museums
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
Plan your week with our guide to everything going on 1/23 through 1/29.
MOVIES OPENING (Friday)
The Grey
Man on a Ledge
One for the Money
NOTABLE TV
MONDAY
House (returns; 8 p.m.; Fox)
Hart of Dixie (returns; 9 p.m.; the CW)
The Real Housewives of...Tags: Arts, Syfy (tv network), Kellie Pickler, Artists, NBC (tv network)
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Downtown circulator makes economic sense; streetcars don't
A downtown circulator on Charles Street running from the Inner Harbor to University Parkway is a great idea. This route offers access to Peabody, Johns Hopkins, the University of Baltimore, MICA, the Walters Art Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art,...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Inner Harbor, Charles Street, Arts, University of Baltimore
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Walters exhibit has a touch of science
The Baltimore Sun
Though the small statue with the greenish hue is nicknamed "The Modest Venus," she is anything but.
It's true that the 10-inch figurine from the Italian Renaissance has one hand demurely covering her fig-leaf area, and the other held...Tags: Artists, Charles Street, Sculpture, Arts, Human Interest
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for partly sunny skies with a high temperature around 49 degrees. The low temperature is expected to be around 36 degrees tonight.
TRAFFIC
Here are today's morning traffic issues.
FROM LAST NIGHT...
Teen boy killed when...Tags: Parkville, International Military Interventions, Dorchester County, Montgomery County (Maryland), Pikesville
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2011: A re-wind
Fast cars zipped around downtown Baltimore streets and, it turns out, the race promoters' financial messes. A robocall that urged voters to relax and stay home led jurors to a vote of their own: guilty of election fraud. We bade farewell to an iconic...Tags: Chicago Elections, Arts, Corporate Officers, Government, Felicia Pearson
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Christmas schedule and closings
This schedule will be in effect Monday, Dec. 26: County offices Government offices, courts and libraries: Closed in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Harford and Howard counties. (Offices in Howard closed Dec. 26-Jan. 2). Parking meters...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Arts, Howard County, National Aquarium Baltimore, Arts and Culture
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Rethinking the Baltimore art scene for 2012
In the past 12 months, some especially high-energy creators have relocated from other metropolises and set up shop within city limits. While a scrappy inventiveness isn't new here — far from it — it could be that the city is reaching a...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Arts, Museums, Culture, Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore through an artist's eyes
Television series such as "The Wire" offered up a gritty vision of Baltimore as a fading metropolis where murder and mayhem are daily hazards of urban life. Throw in a measure of endemic family dysfunction, political corruption and a substance abuse...Tags: Artists, Political Corruption, Arts, Substance Abuse, Museums
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The Walters puts its own stamp on Christmas
The Walters Art Museum has been putting its stamp on the nation for more than 77 years — but never in quite the way that it's doing this holiday season.
The museum's "Madonna of the Candelabra," a painting by Raphael with a romantic past, has...Tags: Hanukkah, Artists, U.S. Postal Service, Kwanzaa, Religious Festivals
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Original site for Walters Art Museum topic gallery.