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BSO SuperPops returns to fabulous '50s
Appropriately, given the prominent TV references, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra opens its 2012-2013 SuperPops season this weekend with a rerun — a program called "The Golden Age of Black and White." This celebration of 1950s television and...
Tags: New Products, Entertainment Events, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Teresa Brewer, Donna Reed
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Orioles' postseason presents happy conflicts
Baseball or Beethoven? Block party with live music, or couch party to watch the playoffs? "It's a happy dilemma to have," says Mike Evitts, a spokesman for the Downtown Partnership, among a number of groups whose previously scheduled events this week...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, American League, Baltimore Orioles, American League East, Music Industry
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Free Fall Baltimore receives $25,000 federal grant
Free Fall Baltimore, which today kicks off its seventh year of spotlighting no-charge arts and cultural experiences in Charm City, has received a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The grant will be used to help promote and raise...
Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Museums, Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Culture, American Visionary Art Museum
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Robert M. Coulbourn III, industrial designer
Robert M. Coulbourn III, a retired industrial designer who had been active in the affairs of several Baltimore-area Episcopal churches, died May 23 of pneumonia at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 87.
The son of a salesman and a...Tags: Religion and Belief, Pneumonia, Charles Street, Bolton Hill, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Carl Leo Dietrich
Carl Leo Dietrich, who had been chairman of the music department at what is now McDaniel College and later was a founder of the Columbia Orchestra, died May 24 of a fall at his Naples, Fla., home. The former Columbia resident was 85. "His influence of...Tags: Entertainment Events, Colleges and Universities, Peabody Conservatory, Music Industry, Entertainment
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Benjamin C. Whitten, city educator
Benjamin C. Whitten, a prominent Baltimore educator and community activist who served as president of the Baltimore Urban League, died Sept. 21 of cancer at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Morgan Park resident was 89.
"Ben was a true giant in the...Tags: Civil Rights, William Donald Schaefer, Colleges and Universities, Justice and Rights, Christianity
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Hearing impaired get boost at Hopkins clinic
Hearing aids have improved the quality of many people's lives, but most users have learned they are less than ideal in noisy environments.
Going to the airport, store or doctor's office can be frustrating, said Dr. Frank R. Lin, a Johns Hopkins...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Mumps, Swine Flu, Hospitals and Clinics, Flu
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Researcher dies in apparent Northeast Baltimore robbery
Peter Marvit never missed rehearsal with the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, and this week he showed up wearing one of his trademark ties — short, fat, and brightly colored. After the three-hour practice concluded with "Carol of the Angels," director...
Tags: Religion and Belief, University of Maryland, College Park, Belair Road, University of Pennsylvania, Injuries and Wounds
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Dennis C. Kain, BSO timpanist
Dennis C. Kain, longtime Baltimore Symphony Orchestra principal timpanist, whose career spanned more than four decades, died Saturday of colon cancer at his Hamilton home. He was 73.
"Dennis was not only a wonderful musician and timpanist, but also a...Tags: Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, The New York Times, Hamilton, Music Industry
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'Voices' of Carroll County students join to commemorate War of 1812
Francis Scott Key High School's auditorium was filled with red, white and blue on Wednesday night, Sept. 13, as the school hosted "Voices of Freedom," a program designed to honor the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 through dance, song, music and...Tags: Schools, Human Interest, War of 1812, Concerts, High Schools
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PBS show shines light on BSO's OrchKids
Baltimore figures substantially in "Arts and the Mind," a two-hour documentary airing on PBS stations around the country. There is a good amount of airtime for OrchKids, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's ambitious music education program launched by...
Tags: 60 Minutes (tv program), Herb Alpert, PBS (tv network), Lisa Kudrow, Friends (tv program)
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Don't be tardy for the party season
Baltimore's party season is off and running after getting its kickoff last night with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra gala, which many folks consider the unofficial start to the fall party season. The next three months may be the most intense time of...
Tags: Hunt Valley, Entertainment Events, Harbor East, Nancy Grasmick, Diane von Furstenberg
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