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Robinson Nature Center 1 year old — and growing
About 30,000 people stepped through the doors of Howard County's new nature center last year, and county officials plan to celebrate Sunday with a first birthday bash. Since the James and Anne Robinson Nature Center opened off Cedar Lane in Columbia last...
Tags: Howard County, Culture, Ken Ulman, Arts and Culture, Anthropology
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Sandy Spring Bank CEO inspires HCC community
Dan Schrider laughs heartily when he thinks back on it now. The morning he was to take the SAT, the then-Atholton High School student overslept. A student who, as he put it, was as focused on fun as he was on schoolwork, he didn't bother to reschedule the...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Mount Airy, High Schools, Corporate Officers
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As referendum looms, gay plays open theater season
During Jon Marans' "The Temperamentals," the season-opening play by Rep Stage about the gay rights movement, a woman raises the subject of marriage. "I definitely do not believe in homosexuals marrying," she says. She isn't talking about same-sex...
Tags: Marriage, Harford Road, BBC, Referenda, Politics
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'The Temperamentals' fight for their rights at Rep Stage
There is reason to be concerned that a didactic drama will be too, er, didactic, but John Marans' "The Temperamentals" explores the early history of the gay rights movement with a generally winning blend of pathos and humor. It helps that the play's many...Tags: Gay Rights, Vincente Minnelli
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Hot sounds for the cool months ahead
Musicians have been tuning up and are ready to perform for you during a classical music season that heats up as the weather cools down. There's a lot going on, so you may want to make some musical notations of your own as you plan your cultural calendar....Tags: Classical Music (genre), Christianity, On the Waterfront (movie), Baltimore School for the Arts, Colleges and Universities
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A festive season of color and movement
Dust off the tuxedos, pull out the pearls and get ready to celebrate a new dance season with anniversaries, reunions, holiday performances and a masked ball here in Howard County. Around this time of year, Kathi Ferguson puts on a seasonal dance show for...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Ellicott City, Students, Orange Bowl, Entertainment
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Settlement in decades-old fair housing case
Hundreds of families living in some of Baltimore's most impoverished neighborhoods will get to move to better conditions under a proposed settlement that could finally resolve a fair housing case dating back to 1995. Attorneys representing current and...Tags: Justice and Rights, Interior Policy, NAACP, Family, Laws
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Annapolis native's Sun cover art on display
Since her first foray into painting using a kid's watercolor set, Alice Webb has come a long way. Growing up in Annapolis in the 1950s and 1960s, she did needlework and crafted get-well cards for hospital patients at her mother's bidding. But she was...
Tags: Howard County, Colleges and Universities, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Ellicott City, Students
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Chris Neaves, biochemistry student
Chris Neaves, a student and musician, died of undetermined causes July 21 at his Columbia home. He was 21.
Born David Christopher Neaves in Lewisville, Texas, he moved to Howard County in 2006 after spending three years in Windsor, England, with his...Tags: Music, Biology, Ellicott City, Washington, DC, Clemson University
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Students conduct international science fair at HCC
Grace Gibbons of Mount Airy has worked with horses most of her life, so the rising high school sophomore was fascinated by a Chinese language class at Howard Community College that focused on the development of horse harnesses.
"When harnesses started...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Howard teens hone leadership, outreach skills
Many area high school students are concentrating on leisure activities, capitalizing on what remains of their summer. Wilde Lake High School rising junior Ni'Jah Richardson, on the other hand, figured this would be a fine time to improve her communication...Tags: Howard County, Prisons, Education, Students, High Schools
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Tensions ease over downtown Columbia partnership
John DeWolf III, the Howard Hughes Corp.'s senior vice president for development, is a tall man doing a big job from a large office in downtown Columbia. The floor-to-ceiling windows face Lake Kittamaqundi, and the conference table is covered with maps...Tags: James Rouse, Economy, Business and Finance, Howard Hughes, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers
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