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Howard County Briefs
'Godspell' Wilde Lake High School's theater department will present the musical based on the Gospel of Matthew at 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, March 7-9, at the Jim Rouse Theatre, 5460 Trumpeter Road in Columbia. Tickets are $12. Information: 410-313-6965....Tags: Music, Personal Income, Business, Entertainment Events, Fine Artists
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Betty A. Nilson
Betty Ann Nilson, 81, of Hurlock, Md., passed away Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013, at University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. Born Sept. 21, 1931, in Arbutus in Baltimore County, Md., she graduated from Catonsville High School in 1948. She was the...
Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore County, Catonsville
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Female vs. male senators
As the son of a woman, the husband of a woman and the father of daughters and granddaughters, I celebrate the record number of females who are now United States senators. However, I do see some differences in the way these and other women are treated,...
Tags: Jim DeMint, Michele Bachmann, Social Issues, Same-Sex Marriage, Claire McCaskill
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Is 'Downton Abbey's' middle child just like your family's?
Laura Carmichael is not an aristocrat, but she plays one on television: Lady Edith, the middle daughter on “Downton Abbey.” And I’m not a psychologist, but in the same spirit, I can play one when it comes to a television character, and...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, World War I (1914-1918), Health and Medical Professionals, Psychologists, Entertainment Events
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Datebook
Sunday, Dec. 16 'Amazing Nativity' This gospel musical, based on Langston Hughes' "Black Nativity," takes place at 7 p.m. at Celebration Church, 6080 Foreland Garth in Columbia. The musical is the retelling of the birth of Jesus Christ, featuring...Tags: Music, Anglicanism, Maryland General Assembly, Vantage Point (movie), Clarksville
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Columbia Digest
'The Nutcracker on Ice' The Columbia Figure Skating Club, featuring more than 80 performers, presents this holiday event at 5:30 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at the Columbia Ice Rink, 5876 Thunder Hill Road. Tickets are $12; free for ages 2...Tags: Music, Culture, Arthritis, Libraries, Israel
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Sculptor shares vision for activist's tribute
It's astonishing the way the award-winning Chicago sculptor Richard Hunt makes stainless steel seem light and fanciful. His sculptures appear to defy gravity as they soar into the heavens. Hunt's large-scale public art projects can be found throughout...
Tags: Artists, Martin Luther King Jr., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Human Interest, Arts
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Viola Davis plots a career, not just for herself
Viola Davis has won two Tony Awards for her Juilliard-trained stage work in the August Wilson plays "King Hedley II" and "Fences." She has been Oscar-nominated twice, first for a supporting role in "Doubt," more recently for a much larger role, in "The...
Tags: Movies, Celebrities, Entertainment Events, Won't Back Down (movie), Tony Awards
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Howard school board apologizes for earlier segregation
On the day that the Howard County school board apologized for the system's treatment of African-American students during segregation, Dottie Cook thought back to her middle school days, when she received a hand-me-down education that included tattered...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Teachers, U.S. Supreme Court, Students, Howard County
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Back Story: Photos vividly brought Civil War home
If Vietnam was the nation's first televised war, then the Civil War was the country's first photographed war, dramatically and vividly bringing into American homes the horrors and carnage their husbands, brothers and sons faced on the battlefield. In his...
Tags: Culture, Photography, Roland Park, Pratt Street, Book
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Food for Thought Question: What advice you would give a New Yorker struggling with Sandy?
WGNO NewsIf there's anyone who can sympathize with east coasters recovering from Hurricane Sandy, it's people from New Orleans. Whether its advice or just words of comfort, Katrina survivors are reaching out online to help. Andy Kopsa started a website called...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Williamsport resident tells story of Maryland in Civil War
Name: Scott F. Hipp Age: 41 City: Williamsport (born in Baltimore) Day job: United Parcel Service Inc. (20 years); The Baltimore Bookworks LLC (the publishing house I founded in 2009) Book title: "Old Line Divided: Maryland in the Civil War: Volume I:...
Tags: Armed Conflicts, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Battle of Antietam, Career and Workplace, American Civil War (1861-1865)
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