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The elite eight -- Wolf squares off against Alsop
Dining@LargeEight remain in the the Baltimore Celebrity Smackdown. Gary Williams is competing against Joe Flacco, John Waters and Michael Phelps are vying for a semi-final berth, and John Astin is vying with Ray Lewis.One pairing matters to us. James Beard......Tags: Music, James Beard, Gary Williams, Marin Alsop, John Waters
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Some memory changes in aging brain are normal
Dementia and its evil twin, Alzheimer's, may have moved ahead of cancer on the list of most feared diseases, especially among baby boomers, who have begun to believe it is their inescapable fate if they have the bad luck to live too long.
So we grasp...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Arts and Culture, Medical Specialization, Obesity, Culture
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Trey Anastasio of Phish to perform with the L.A. Philharmonic
Culture MonsterTrey Anastasio, the frontman for the band Phish, is teaming up with the Los Angeles Philharmonic for a one-night only concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall. The performance, scheduled for Mar. 10, will feature "orchestrations of classic Phish tunes and solo... -
Monster Mash: National Sept. 11 Memorial opens to public today
Culture MonsterNew York's National Sept. 11 Memorial opens to public on Monday. The dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial, which was postponed because of Hurricane Irene, is set for Oct. 16.... -
Philharmonic Society of Orange County announces 2011-12 season
Culture MonsterThe Philharmonic Society of Orange County is announcing on Thursday its 2011-12 season, which will include appearances by major orchestras including the New York Philharmonic (with Alan Gilbert), the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (with Riccardo Muti), the... -
Esa-Pekka Salonen among classical Grammy nominees
Culture MonsterAmid all of the Grammy hubbub this evening surrounding Beyonce, the Black Eyed Peas and other mega-stars, it's easy to forget that classical music is an important part of the annual nominations, accounting for 13 categories and spanning the field...... -
Monster Mash: Frank Gehry headed Down Under; Smithsonian settles asbestos suit; James Franco gets chatty
Culture Monster-- Starchitect's new job: Frank Gehry is set to work on a project in Australia, where he will transform a building for the University of Technology, Sydney. (Sydney Morning Herald) -- Moving on: The Smithsonian Institution has settled an asbestos-related.... -
Monster Mash: Domingo back at work; Tom Hanks and 'American Idiot'; Salinger's letter to Hemingway
Culture Monster-- Future plans: Green Day says Tom Hanks may be interested in making a movie out of "American Idiot," the new Broadway show based on one of the American rock band's albums. (Wall Street Journal) -- On the mend: Placido...... -
Carlos Kalmar makes welcome return to BSO podium
If you missed Thursday night's Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concert at Meyerhoff Hall -- and, based on a glance around the room, a whole heckuva lot of you missed it -- there's another chance Friday (Strathmore gets the program Saturday). It's time well...
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HCC students design nursery for show house
The Harford Community College ASID Interior Design Student Chapter designed a nursery in the 37th Annual Baltimore Symphony Decorators' Show House that was open to the public for three weeks in May. This year's Show House, a five-bedroom stucco Colonial...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Johnny Unitas, House and Home, Interior Design
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Lyric Opera Baltimore salutes Verdi bicentennial with 'Rigoletto'
The opera world has been giving a little extra attention to a couple of giants born in 1813, Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner. Locally, that bicentennial salute has included memorable concerts by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra featuring excerpts from...
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Back Story: Arts patron revives outdoor festival in Druid Hill
Barbara Shapiro's love affair with Druid Hill Park dates to her childhood, when she passed through it daily on the way from her Ashburton home to old School 49 on Cathedral Street. And even when construction of Druid Park Lake Drive in the 1940s and...
Tags: Artists, Roland Park, Ceremonies, Jones Falls Expressway, Arts
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