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Schools in 21st century need arts, too
In his recent commentary, Dallas Dance, superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools, highlighted the need to transform our schools into "21st century learning environments" ("A way forward for county schools," Jan. 9). I wholeheartedly agree that...Tags: Steve Jobs, Learning Disability, Health and Safety at School
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Glimpsing the hereafter, or just missing loved ones?
What do you wear to visit a psychic? I pondered the question as I stood in the mirror, practicing my poker face. Would she see through my Uggs to my mismatched socks? Will she know that I dug these jeans from the bottom of my hamper? I'd made an...Tags: Apple iPhone, Long Island, Television Industry
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Review: 'Inventing David Geffen' takes on the Hollywood mogul
Susan Lacy's "Inventing David Geffen," which premieres Tuesday as part of the PBS series "American Masters," takes a long look at the agent-manager-record-mogul-movie-mogul (and Broadway producer and billionaire philanthropist). In Los Angeles, he is also...
Tags: Music Industry, Movies, Jackson Browne, Lorne Michaels, Tom Hanks
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Cara G. Becker, volunteer and entrepreneur
Cara G. Becker, a Towson University student and entrepreneur whose spirit of volunteering began in her childhood, died Monday of leukemia at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Towson resident was 21. "In her young life, Cara Becker touched so many people,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Pikesville, Students, Foods and Beverages, Healthcare Provider
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A Documentary Explores the Peculiar Visual Fictions of Photographer Gregory Crewdson
Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters Starts Nov. 30, Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St., Hartford, (860) 232-1006, realartways.org. The art photographer Gregory Crewdson makes some of the most elaborate and expensive-to-produce pictures in the world....
Tags: Fine Artists, Movies, Photography, Psychotherapy, Artists
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Who Are They? Stories About The Victims Of Friday's Shootings
Killed in Friday's horrific shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School were 20 children, ages 6 and 7, and six adults. The shooter's mother was also killed Friday. Stories of the adult heroes of this tragedy and tributes to the children who lost their...
Tags: Christmas, Movies, University of Bridgeport, New York Yankees, Superman (fictional character)
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Joe Wright, Keira Knightley a fearless team on 'Anna Karenina'
Director Joe Wright's vision for the Leo Tolstoy classic "Anna Karenina" has been called "bold," "daring" and "ambitious" — words that could also be used to describe the effect the director and his leading lady, Keira Knightley, have on each other....
Tags: Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Movies, Anna Karenina (movie), Diane Keaton
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Patti Smith indulges her affection for traveling, Baltimore
Patti Smith has a soft spot for Baltimore, dating back to the early '80s, when she and her husband would visit the city for soft-shell crabs and beer. These days, she "hardly ever" gets to play in Charm City, so when her current tour gave her a day off...
Tags: Neil Young, Edgar Allan Poe, Trips and Vacations, Poetry, Travel
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Bloomington tutor accused of fondling young girl in class
A former school instructor turned himself in Tuesday afternoon, after he was accused of child molest. The Monroe County Sheriff's office began its investigation nearly two months ago. On Oct. 12, a 7-year-old girl said her instructor touched her...
Tags: Social Sciences, Teachers, Students, Learning Disability, Culture
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Salma Hayek: I'm 'dyslexic, short and chubby,' in Harper's Bazaar November issue
Pop2it"I have an accent, am dyslexic, short and chubby. You name it, I have it, but I am here. I must be the luckiest girl in the world to be working," says Salma Hayek.... -
'The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia': Director James Redford decides to get personal
From Inside the Box"My son would be the first to say he is the last one who thought he would end up in a film on HBO," documentarian James Redford says. "I am not like the Kardashians. After he saw it, he said, 'So many people have helped me along the way, this is a... -
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger dies at 86; former New York Times publisher
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, the fourth publisher of the New York Times, who made history with his decision to publish the Pentagon Papers and revived the "Good Gray Lady" of print journalism with a radical redesign that set a new standard, has died. He was...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Department of Justice, Columbia University, Newspapers
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