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Occupy Baltimore, but for how long?
In Oakland, Calif., police swept into a public plaza being used by "Occupy" protesters early this morning and made dozens of arrests to break up two encampments near city hall. The mayor, Jean Quan, said the action was necessary because of ongoing...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Jean Quan, File Sharing, Sexual Assault
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Table Talk: Changes afoot at Harborplace
The Light Street Pavilion at Harborplace is getting a new food court in a new location. The 260-seat food court will take over the old Phillips Seafood Buffet space on the pavilion's lower level. It will open in the spring of 2012, around the time that...Tags: Religion and Belief, Concerts, Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, Phillips Seafood
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Phillips will open on Nov. 11 in the Power Plant
The Baltimore SunPhillips Seafood at the Power Plant will open on Nov. 11 at 4 p.m. in its new Power Plant location. Phillips will occupy the 15,000-square-foot first floor of the former ESPN Zone space, a short move from its longtime Harborplace home. The iconic...Tags: Pratt Street, Management Change, Foods and Beverages, Seafood, Phillips Seafood
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Stuart L. Buchwald
Baltimore Sun reporterStuart L. Buchwald, a former Baltimore professional prestidigitator who performed under the name of "Stuartini the Magnificent," died Oct. 21 of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cancer at his home in Hollywood, Fla. He was 67. Mr. Buchwald...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Concerts, Music, Dominican Republic, Central Park
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Lucretia Fisher, city preservationist
Lucretia Billings Fisher, the leader of an early effort to save Fells Point and Federal Hill from a 1960s interstate highway, died of renal failure Friday at her Ruxton home. She was 98.
"Lu Fisher was way ahead of her time," said former Judge Thomas...Tags: Arts and Culture, State Road 408, Federal Hill, Towson, Inner Harbor
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Landry acquires McCormick & Schmick's
The Baltimore SunLandry’s Inc. will acquire McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurants Inc., the companies announced today. Among the holdings of the Houston-based Landry's are two restaurant brands familiar to Baltimore diners. A Rainforest Cafe operated for nine...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Seafood, Harbor East, Inner Harbor
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Table Talk: City restaurant scene welcomes three newcomers and one old favorite
New restaurants opened at snail's pace over the first 10 months of 2011. All of a sudden, they're arriving at jack-rabbit speed.
In a span of 19 days, three new restaurants will have opened, all within a nine-block radius. And another restaurant will re-...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Harbor East, Inner Harbor, Frederick Douglass
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Inner Harbor to host 'It's a Waterfront Life'
A new holiday light show will engulf Power Plant in a celebratory glow. There will be a lantern parade along the Inner Harbor promenade, a workshop to craft handmade ornaments followed by tree decorating, carolers, public cookie-decorating and rides for...Tags: Arts and Culture, New Year's Day, Festive Events, Inner Harbor, Weather Reports
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Pledges bring New Year's Eve fireworks more than halfway to goal
Eleventh-hour pledges for the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display have taken fundraising more than halfway to the $75,000 minimum needed to stage the Inner Harbor spectacle next month, organizers said Thursday.
"With what we have pledged now, we're...Tags: Bernard C. Young, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, General Growth Properties, Inc., New Year's Day
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William Donald Schaefer, governor and mayor, dies
William Donald Schaefer, the dominant political figure of the last half-century of Maryland history, died Monday after a "do-it-now" career that changed the face of Baltimore while bringing a new burst of energy to the city he loved. Mr. Schaefer was 89....
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150 years ago, the bloodshed started here
A good deal of blood was spilled on both sides. … It was one battle from the President Street Depo —- to the Camden Street depot — I can say no more.
Baltimorean Catherine N. Smith, April 1861
One week after the bloodless...Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Louisiana, Federal Hill, Washington (U.S. state), Metal and Mineral
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