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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: Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Music Industry, Religious Festivals, Anglicanism
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Something to 'whinge' about
I love being awakened by the screech of racecars.
I love not being able to move my car for fear of losing my space on the street.
I love having to walk through a maze of bleachers and barricades, caged in like a lab rat searching for a way across...Tags: Pratt Street, Fort McHenry, Auto Racing, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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15 bloody minutes that shaped a city
Chicago Tribune reporterThe soldiers and civilians holed up in Fort Dearborn already were jittery before the orders to evacuate arrived. A recent Indian attack to the west had sent settlers fleeing to the safety of the wooden stockade on the south bank of the Chicago River....Tags: France, Millennium Park, Rentals, Europe, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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DAR markers placed at Casey veterans graves
Contributing writerLIBERTY - Graves of two Casey County men who served in the Revolutionary War have new tombstones and markers that show they were patriots in the war. Thirteen flags waved in the wind as the ceremonies got underway with placing wreaths and flowers on...Tags: Bedford County (Virginia), Revolutions, Catherine Bell, Campbell County, Amherst County
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Engineers inspect Washington Monument in preparation for restoration
Tracy Marcotte scanned a hand-held metal detector across various spots on the base of the Washington Monument as if she were searching for gold.
But it was iron she was after. Specifically, she was searching for iron cramps that hold together stones that...Tags: Washington Monument, Mount Vernon Place, Mount Vernon, Renovation, Science and Technology
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Ongoing art and history exhibits for Aug. 30
Art in the Hallway Artwork by Jean Strike is on display and for sale through the gift shop. Final day of show is today. In the hallway near the information desk at Meritus Medical Center, 11116 Medical Campus Road, east of Hagerstown. A portion of the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Museums, Education, Culture
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Arundel's concert series bring high-quality performances at low prices
Anne Arundel's three regional concert series offer entertainment bargains to county residents in search of live musical performances by classical, folk and jazz artists. Societies that have been around for at least 30 seasons hold the concert series at...
Tags: Theater, Music Industry, Dance, Fort McHenry, Culture
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National Sailing Center and Hall of Fame makes progress on future home
Navigator Stan Honey led what was then the fastest nonstop circumnavigation of the world under sail — "48 days and a few hours" in 2010. Sailmaker Mark Reynolds won three Olympic medals, two gold and one silver, and is a two-time Star World...
Tags: Annapolis, Awards and Prizes, Sailing, Arts and Culture, United States Naval Academy
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Second Royer book to debut
The second book in the series of historical novels centering on the real-life Royer family, who built an industrial farmstead on the site of the present-day Renfrew Museum and Park, will be released at Renfrew’s Pennsylvania German Festival on...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Arts and Culture, Literature
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Scholastic's 'Infinity Ring' a multimedia ride through history
Los Angeles TimesScholastic's newest multimedia adventure for middle-grade readers, "The Infinity Ring," launches Tuesday with "A Mutiny in Time." The new series follows three young characters who are tasked with traveling back through history in order to fix it and...Tags: Entertainment, Authors, Gaming
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Visit Baltimore reports healthy hotel bookings last year
City convention officials booked the third-highest number of convention room nights ever over the past fiscal year, Visit Baltimore, the city's tourism and convention bureau, announced Thursday. The room nights are reserved for future years. Visit...
Tags: Pratt Street, Tourism and Leisure, Visit Baltimore, Marketing, Hotels and Accommodations
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
5:30 - 9 a.m. Jonathon Brandmeier 6:35 a.m. Win a $2000 Tempur-pedic matress from Back to Bed with Johnny B. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mike McConnell 10:35 a.m. Hear confessions from a middle aged babe magnet…And no it’s not Mike McConnell...Tags: Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Sports
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