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Tony Ray Hicks, costume director
Tony Ray Hicks, a theatrical costume director, died of a heart attack March 17 at Maryland General Hospital. The Hamilton resident was 45.
Born in Bristol, Tenn., he was the son of Linda Faye Hicks, a homemaker, and Raymond Haskell Hicks, a farmer. He...Tags: Heart Attack, Mount Royal, Glen Burnie, Entertainment, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Lyric Opera gives 'Faust' a modern twist
The last time Charles Gounod's "Faust" was staged at the Lyric Opera House, 11 years ago, the work's original medieval-period setting was changed to World War I. That production, devised for the late John Lehmeyer for the old Baltimore Opera Company,...
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Students stay in step with Irish dance at Teelin studio
As the thunderous sound of Irish hard shoes dancing filled the room, Teresa Eade sat on a stool in the corner, watching intently.
The 15-year-old sophomore at South Carroll High School was recovering from a concussion she received over the weekend...Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Teaching and Learning, Festive Events, Music, Concerts
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Carney: Concerts appeal to African American, Irish heritages
Purple Fridays have faded away, the St. Valentines Day chocolates have all been devoured, now it's time to do something Irish in honor of St. Patricks Day. Two musical cultural events are coming up at the Parkville Senior Center: On Tuesday, Feb 28 at...Tags: Animals, Music, Harford Road, Carney (music group), Parkville
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Lyric Opera House, Live Nation sued over concert tickets; theater and company move to dismiss
The Baltimore SunA Baltimore man suing Live Nation has added the Lyric Opera House to the lawsuit, alleging the theater received "kickbacks" from the behemoth concert promoter. Both the Lyric and Live Nation moved to dismiss Thursday. The lawsuit comes as Live Nation...Tags: Live Nation, Companies and Corporations, Bribery, Ticketmaster, Jackson Browne
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All hail 'The Nutcracker'!
The Sugarplum Fairy remains the most challenging role in "The Nutcracker" ballet. A ballerina must be secure in her classical technique and mature in her dramatic skills to excel in this role. She also must be a smart leader on stage as she endeavors to...Tags: Artists, Warner Theatre, Ticketmaster, Christmas, Concerts
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, movies, music and more
Just because it's the holiday weekend doesn't mean there isn't stuff to do.
MOVIES OPENING (subject to change)
Tuesday
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Wednesday
The Adventures of Tintin
Friday
The Artist
We Bought a Zoo
Sunday
The Darkest Hour
War...Tags: American Horror Story (tv program), John Waters, Martina McBride, Scott Weiland, Arts and Culture
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Best Week Ever: Baltimore events, music, movies and more
What's happening in town 12/12-12/18. You know, when you're not shopping.
MOVIES OPENING (Friday; subject to change)
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone
Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol
Shame
Sherlock...Tags: Chiller (tv network), Winter Solstice, Family Guy (tv program), OWN (tv network), Arts and Culture
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The Jacksons reunite for 'Unity' summer tour
Pop & HissAlmost three years after the death of Micheal Jackson, The Jacksons are set to go back on tour together for the first time in nearly three decades.... -
Fiona Apple announces U.S. summer tour
Pop & HissFiona Apple's return to the spotlight just got kicked into overdrive as the notoriously reclusive singer and songwriter announced plans for a summer tour.... -
L. Patrick Deering, accountant, dies
L. Patrick Deering, a retired accountant and insurance executive who worked behind the scenes on behalf of cultural, educational and philanthropic causes, died of leukemia Sunday at his Ruxton home. He was 88.
Born on a cattle and dairy farm in County...Tags: Harbor, Elections, Arts and Culture, Catonsville, Politics
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Marin Alsop: Readying the notes on legendary ladies
It's still late-summer, but classical musicians can hardly wait to get back into the concert hall for the 2011-2012 season.
One of the first to return is the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Marin Alsop leads a Gala Celebration concert Sept. 10 at...Tags: Clipper Mill, Religious Festivals, Anglicanism, Basilica of the Assumption, Howard County
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