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Roanoke Opera features classics 'unplugged'
WDBJ7 ReporterIt's a show hundreds of years in the making. Sunday night, ghoulish drama, music and dance made its way to Roanoke. Opera Roanoke continued it's performance series of The Masques of Orpheus. The opera featured scenes from popular classic composers....Tags: Halloween, Opera (genre)
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A 'classical revolution' is spreading in Baltimore
It was a quiet night for a revolution. People at the bar in Joe Squared Station North sat huddled over drinks and conversations. Folks occasionally strolled in to pick up pizza orders or headed to dining tables in the back. Few even glanced at the...
Tags: Halloween, St. Paul Street, Vocal Music (genre), Talk Shows (genre), Art Music (genre)
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10 Awkward Questions with Bruce Nelson
Bruce Nelson, a longtime Baltimore favorite on the stage, goes macabre for his latest role — the title literary giant in "The Completely Fictional — Utterly True — Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allan Poe." We'll give you a break after...
Tags: Wayne Brady, Celebrities, John Cusack
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Jill Lepore's 'Story of America' an engrossing journey
-------------------- The Story of America Essays on Origins Jill Lepore Princeton University Press: 416 pp, $27.95 -------------------- For Jill Lepore, a Harvard history professor and New Yorker staff writer, the story of America is part myth,...
Tags: Poetry, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Slavery, Social Issues, White House
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Celebrity traveler: John Astin heeds call of Aran Islands
Johns Hopkins University students scramble to sign up for a coveted spot in the acting and directing classes taught by John Astin. After all, who wouldn't want to study theatrical techniques with a famous actor?
Internationally known for his role as...Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, John Astin, Babe Ruth, Restaurants, The Addams Family (tv program)
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Theater review: 'Phantasmagoria III' from Empty Spaces Theatre Co(llaboration)
"Phantasmagoria III" is the theatrical version of telling spooky stories around the dying embers of a campfire. And in that comparison lies a cautionary tale: Those simple fireside stories can be just as unnerving — if not more so — than the...
Tags: Arts and Culture
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Lance Armstrong dropped by Nike; where's my refund?
News that Nike is dropping its sponsorship of tainted cyclist Lance Armstrong brought me back to one of the most poignant sections of his first book, "It's Not About the Bike." Armstrong described the aftermath of his testicular cancer diagnosis in 1996,...
Tags: Tour de France, Testicular Cancer, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Sports, Lance Armstrong
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Baltimore shop creates custom-designed tap handles
Walk into a typical corner bar, and at the tapline, you'll see a row of metal handles in primary colors for the bartenders to dispense the beers. But at a select handful, you'll find masterfully rendered wooden handles in the shapes of a honey dipper,...
Tags: Super Bowl, Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages, Dentistry and Dental Health, Ellicott City
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For 'Poetic Justice,' fandom's a matter of passion and familiarity
Rick Bowlus comes by his love of football honestly. But becoming a big-time Ravens fan — that wasn't so easy. Bowlus, who goes by the name "Poetic Justice" on Ravens game days, grew up in Ohio a devoted Browns fan. And he maintained that allegiance...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Jermaine Lewis, Crime, Law and Justice, Ed Reed, Haloti Ngata
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Is Marc Steiner smarter than a sixth grader?
The Baltimore SunIs Marc Steiner smarter than Denise Koch? Can the president of Baltimore's City Council outwit the president of a local college? Are any of them brainier than your average sixth grader? Baltimore will find out Saturday when local celebrities play "Are...Tags: Bernard C. Young, Marc Steiner, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment Events
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Party planner returns to painting
West Palm Beach artist Teresa Korber has been busy preparing for her first solo art exhibition in four years. She's hoping to have 55 paintings, most of them new, at the exhibition opening Thursday, Oct. 11, at Dada restaurant in Delray Beach. Except for...
Tags: Artists, Music, Entertainment, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Oct. 10: Drunk History
With 'Drunk History,' Lutherville's Derek Waters has a tipsy hit Five years ago, Lutherville native Derek Waters was a struggling comedian in Los Angeles. Like thousands before him, he had dreams of being cast on "Saturday Night Live" or making it in...Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Sundance Film Festival, Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, This Means War (movie)
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Original site for Edgar Allan Poe topic gallery.