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Restaurant Week kicks off at Harborplace with appetizer competition
The Baltimore SunBaltimore's annual Summer Restaurant Week starts on Friday, but you can get a taste of what's to come this Wednesday at Harborplace. Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Visit Baltimore and Harborplace & The Gallery are kicking off the seventh annual summer...Tags: Appetizers, Dining and Drinking, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants
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Langermann's pepper-crusted tuna takes Restaurant Week appetizer challenge
The Baltimore SunLangermann's took home the judges' prize at a Restaurant Week kick off competition held Wednesday at Harborplace. The Canton restaurant bested the competition in the "First Course/Appetizer Challenge" with its appetizer of pepper-crusted tuna in a...Tags: Appetizers, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants
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Pita Pit, Krazi Kebob open downtown
New fast-casual eateries are sprouting downtown, including Pita Pit, coming to Baltimore's west side in September, and Krazi Kebob, one of several new tenants in at Harborplace and The Gallery at the Inner Harbor. Pita Pit will open next month in a...Tags: Pita Bread, University of Maryland, College Park, Catonsville, The Pennsylvania State University, Dining and Drinking
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Ripley's greets Baltimore with a sideshow
Benjamin Wade spent his dinner hour Tuesday lying on a bed of nails, smiling as a stream of people, including Baltimore's mayor and TV's Gomez Addams, stood on his stomach and posed for pictures.
Better known by his stage name, SideShow Bennie, Wade...Tags: The Addams Family (tv program), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crofton, John Astin
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Bubba Gump perks up an Inner Harbor berth
There's a fun new neighbor at Harborplace. Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. moved into the Light Street Pavilion in May, and the old mall, which had been looking down in the mouth, feels lively again — like a place people might actually have chosen to visit....Tags: Foods and Beverages, Shrimp, Dining and Drinking, Seafood, Butter
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Sailabration launches War of 1812 bicentennial
Baltimore will launch its commemoration of the War of 1812 by land, sea and air this week, starting with parachute jumps into Camden Yards and a parade of tall ships into the harbor. The history-filled week features music, fireworks and an air show over...
Tags: Visit Baltimore, Cherry Hill, National Aquarium Baltimore, United Kingdom, Culture
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Ronald Stratton, radio station manager
Ronald A. Stratton, who boosted ratings and transformed radio stations he managed, died of complications from a stroke June 29 at Madonna Heritage Assisted Living in Jarrettsville. He was 72 and lived in Red Lion, Pa.
Born in Detroit, he broke into...Tags: Media Industry, Disc Jockeys, Glen Burnie, Herb Alpert, Radio
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From Scores to a mechanical bull, sailors delight in Baltimore's charms
It didn't take Canadian seaman Richard Thompson long to get quite a bit of Baltimore under his shiny gold belt. Tapas at Harborplace. Shopping for sunglasses. And a beery romp with some American sailors at Power Plant Live that left him with a different...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Ecuador, Japan, Annapolis, Dining and Drinking
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Student nights offer discounts on O's, more
The Orioles have blown open the game, scoring five runs in the fifth inning against the Kansas City Royals, when the sound of dreadfully catchy strings in Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" creeps out of the Camden Yards P.A.
Energized by the team's...Tags: Kansas City Royals, Baseball, American League East, New York Yankees, Colin Campbell
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Baltimore crime: Inner Harbor safe, but not downtown
In the discussion of the downtown crime problem by Del. Pat McDonough and The Sun's Dan Rodricks, there is an important missing link ("Sailabration brings out the mobs," June 19). When the link is considered, one can see that they are both right! They are...Tags: Inner Harbor, Crime, Law and Justice, Fells Point, Pratt Street
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Sales of luxury goods up after recession
Baltimore residential real estate broker Bonnie Fleck is no stranger to luxury. "I think it might be because my very first car was an Audi," Fleck said when asked why she chooses luxury cars instead of more utilitarian models. She also wants to give...
Tags: Harbor East, Lexus, Audi, Owings Mills Mall, J. Crew
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Police: Man photographed teen girl in Inner Harbor bathroom stall
Baltimore police are searching for a man who allegedly took a photograph of a 15-year-old girl in an Inner Harbor bathroom last month by sticking his camera phone underneath her stall. Police said on April 17, the girl noticed someone taking her...Tags: Inner Harbor
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