Pianist Polly Ferman and GlamourTango in Concert
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Polly Ferman, piano, with GlamourTango; New York, US - Monday 23 November 2009
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Polly Ferman, piano, with GlamourTango; New York, US - Monday 23 November 2009
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It's been more than 35 years since Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played in Baltimore, but last night's show at the 1st Mariner Arena was well worth the wait.
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Paul Sarcich: Canciones Imaginarias (lecture recital)
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First time in Baltimore in more than 35 years It's been more than 35 years since Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played in Baltimore, but Friday night's show at the 1st Mariner Arena was well worth the wait.
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Moving to cable, the daytime diva lifts the Maryland-based Discovery Channel into a new league T he news that "The Oprah Winfrey Show" is going to end after 25 years so that its host can devote herself to a new cable channel set off reverberations in TV and financial circles late last week. But nowhere was the effect felt more keenly than in Silver Spring, where the Maryland-based Discovery...
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During challenging filming, two forge strong bond that continues off-screen Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee have eaten bugs together. They've shivered through frigid winter air, fought off desperately hungry cannibals and walked side by side on the empty and dusty roads of some future, dystopian America.
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Michael Oher may be the focus of the new biopic "The Blind Side." But the Baltimore Raven isn't the film's only local connection.
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Biology and evolution help explain why we can't rid ourselves of things like ABBA's music "Mamma mia, here I go again / My my, how can I resist you?"
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Waters, Levinson, Simon guests of honor T he party had all the makings of a Hollywood A-list affair: a red carpet with reporters and photographers corralled behind velvet ropes, famous directors and lots of local glitterati. However, this event was in Baltimore. And all about Baltimore.
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Grano's homey pasta dishes still shine in new location If you like Italian restaurants where you feel as if you're eating in someone's home, you're going to love Grano.
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I nterior designer Alisha Pitarra's design sense goes beyond her job at The House Downtown, a home furnishings store in Belvedere Square. The 29-year-old Perry Hall resident loves to decorate herself, as well. "I love to get a little glamorous; mix and match trends with vintage." Pitarra credits her husband, Greg Pitarra, owner of Bruno's Hair Design, with tending to her locks. But she knows...
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Many arguments later, a former student sees that she and her teacher were on the same side By the time I entered the College of Notre Dame in the early 1960s, Sister Maura Eichner was already well known. Author of several books of poetry, she was friends with important literary figures like Flannery O'Connor, Karl Shapiro and Richard Wilbur - connections that were unusual for a woman teacher in the...
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So-Ock Kim performs Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto; London, UK - Wednesday 25 November 2009
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Kensington Symphony Orchestra conducted by Russell Keable
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In the Labyrinth of Alfred Schnittke; London, UK - Sunday 22 November 2009
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music in town and the latest reviews on music and concerts in New York Hai junoon crooned by KK instantly reminds of Rubaru from the film Rang De Basanti. The song, however, is bound to catch the attention of listeners. It is a young, hip and foot-tapping number and it will be a hit among youngsters. The track also has a remixed version, which is average and adds nothing to the song. Read More From