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New store in Bel Air offers cash to customers for clothes
A new teen-oriented store is opening at Bel Air at 5 Bel Air South Parkway in the Festival Shopping Center. Owned by Harford County residents Patrick and Melissa Davis, the store, Uptown Cheapskate, is billed as a hip and trendy fashion exchange that pays...Tags: Frostburg State University, BCBG Max Azria, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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The weekend ahead: It's festival time in Federal Hill and Roland Park
The Baltimore SunBond Street Social and Manchurian Rice Company opened this weekend in Fells Point and Harbor East, respectively. Drop in and say hello. There's plenty else to this weekend. Have a look. The fourth annual Federal Hill Wine Festival on Saturday features...Tags: Federal Hill, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Religion and Belief, Entertainment Events, Roland Park
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Study suggests less economic impact from Baltimore Grand Prix than predicted
City officials are calling the Baltimore Grand Prix an economic success, but a new study conducted for the city's tourism arm suggests that it funneled far less money to local businesses than race organizers predicted.
The report for Visit Baltimore,...Tags: Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Visit Baltimore, Dining and Drinking
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Table Talk: It's raining restaurant weeks
Baltimore's annual Summer Restaurant Week begins its sixth run on Friday and goes through Aug.14. During the 10-day event, participating restaurants will once again offer three-course, fixed-price dinner menus. This year, the dinner menus are fixed at...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), New York City, Bars and Clubs, Seafood, Human Interest
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Q & A: Tony Bennett
Last month, Tony Bennett became the oldest recording artist to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Album charts, thanks to "Duets II," featuring his collaborations with the likes of Lady Gaga, Andrea Bocelli, Norah Jones, Michael Buble and the late Amy Winehouse....Tags: Opera (genre), Cary Grant, Enrico Caruso, Michael Buble, World War II (1939-1945)
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Oriole Park's new menu delivers local flair
They came here from out of town, but come Opening Day, they'll be serving Baltimore fans Old Bay wings, Polock Johnny's sausage and soft-shell crabs battered in Natty Boh.
Oriole Park's new concessionaire, the Buffalo, N.Y.-based Delaware North Companies...Tags: Elections, Delaware, Politics, Fells Point, Hot Dogs
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Mayor to unveil new City Council map
For months now, members of the Baltimore City Council have been telling Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake what they'd like to see when she draws new boundaries for their districts. Staffers say the redistricting plan she is scheduled to unveil Monday...Tags: Federal Hill, Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Edward L. Reisinger III, Lawyers
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Lunch review: Amicci's has neighborhood dining down pat
What does it take to remain standing for two decades as a neighborhood restaurant? Well, presumably you have the top three keys — location, location, location — covered if you're actually in the neighborhood. But what if your neighborhood is...Tags: Appetizers, Garlic, Salads, Breads, Human Interest
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Mayors to flock to Baltimore for four-day conference
Expect an influx of starchily dressed and municipally minded visitors this weekend, as more than 1,100 elected officials and staff members from around the country descend on Baltimore for the U.S. Conference of Mayors. They'll be chatting about...Tags: John Waters, Primaries, Politics, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Martin O'Malley
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Actor Chazz Palminteri to open a restaurant in Harbor East
Night after night, touring the country for his one-man show, Chazz Palminteri searched for the perfect Italian meal, but 31 plates of linguine marinara gave way to 31 disappointments. Then, he walked into Aldo's, a mainstay of Baltimore's Little Italy,...Tags: New York, New York City, Baldwin, Sixteen, Dining and Drinking
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Restaurant review: Caesar's Den continues to do the standards well
Caesar's Den feels like the old Little Italy. The owners live upstairs, just as at other restaurants. The main dining room is cozy and comfortable, tables are set with white cloths and the serving staff is dressed in semiformal attire: white shirts and...Tags: Veal, Seafood, Human Interest, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Coming (maybe) to a bocce court near you: Bloomberg vs. Emanuel
If the nation’s mayors have been AWOL from their respective City Halls lately, they’ve probably been ducking out to their local bocce courts, warming up for Baltimore.
The U.S. Conference of Mayors meets here for four days starting Friday,...Tags: New York, Duff Goldman, Rahm Emanuel, Martin O'Malley, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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