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Otis B. Read III, Boys' Latin teacher
Otis B. Read III, a Boys' Latin School teacher and coach and former head of its middle school, died of cancer Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 75 and lived in Mays Chapel in Timonium.
Born in Ipswich, Mass., he was the son of a...Tags: Sports, Lacrosse, Teaching and Learning, Johns Hopkins University, Teachers
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Barbara Cook is still glowing at 85
Barbara Cook approaches a song from the inside out, judging the weight of each measure, the point behind each word in a lyric. So when she sings, she starts from a place where there's nothing but truth. No artifice, no exaggeration, no self-aggrandizing...
Tags: Carnegie Hall, Albert Hall, Notre Dame of Maryland University, Arts and Culture, Barbara Cook
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Season of 'Nutcracker,' 'Messiah' starts early
The holiday season wouldn't be the holiday season without colorful music and dance events. And, just as department stores break out the Christmas decorations earlier and earlier, some performing arts organizations get into the swing before Thanksgiving....
Tags: Artists, International Travel, Arts and Culture, Dave Brubeck, Michael Wilson
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J. Ernest Green's 'Voices of Light' resonate brilliantly
J. Ernest Green's masterful conducting of the Annapolis Chorale, Chamber Orchestra and soloists in two performances of Richard Einhorn's "Voices of Light," an oratorio set to Carl Dreyer's 1928 silent film "The Passion of Joan of Arc," brought a unique...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Women's Health, Music, The Passion of Joan of Arc (movie)
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Clinton, speaking in Baltimore, says he's optimistic on budget
Former President Bill Clinton told a sold-out crowd in Baltimore on Tuesday that he is confident Washington will work quickly through the nation's looming fiscal crisis after the election despite predictions that partisanship will continue to leave the...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Republican Party, Monica Lewinsky, Elections
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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: Artists, Lobbying, Arts and Culture, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Donna Reed
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BSO to perform Bernstein's 'Kaddish'
Leonard Bernstein, the brilliant American conductor and composer, did not just wear his heart on his sleeve. All his worries were clearly exposed as well.
This comes through in many of his compositions, where there's a palpable sense of struggle —...Tags: Judaism, Arts and Culture, Claire Bloom, Music, Religion and Belief
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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: Arts and Culture, Hamilton, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Manhattan (New York City), Music
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City says it can't find contract governing mayor's free 1st Mariner tickets
The Baltimore SunMayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's law office says it can't find the current contract it has argued allows her to accept free 1st Mariner Arena tickets, but can find an older, 1988-version of the agreement with the arena that permits the behavior. "After...Tags: Jonas Brothers (music group), Lawyers, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, 1st Mariner Arena
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Renee Fleming on how to dress a diva
When Renee Fleming appears Sept. 15 with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for the BSO's Gala Celebration, the appeal will be both sound and sight. The world-renowned soprano is famous not just for her voice, but for her gowns, designed for her by the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Christian Lacroix, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, John Galliano, Vera Wang
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Freeman Hrabowski's UMBC legacy grows as he celebrates 20 years as president
The melody of the president's voice, the intensity of his movements gripped Jeremy Brickey's attention, cutting through the monotony of freshman orientation at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Honestly though, he thought Freeman A. Hrabowski...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Langston Hughes, Barack Obama, Graduation, Tuskegee University
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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: Sociology, Christianity, Arts and Culture, Holidays, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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