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Out & About Calendar Jan. 19 - Jan. 22
This weekend
Today
Walk for Wellness, featuring certified therapeutic recreation specialist Barb Koch, speaking on "Fun for the Whole Body," 7 p.m., free and open to the public, Lakewood Mall Community Room.
Bingo, 7 p.m., Moose Lodge, 410 Ninth Ave....Tags: Arts, James River, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings
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Five events for your planner: Friday, Jan. 20
1. Art school reunion exhibit The works of Caroline Jasper, pictured, will be exhibited in “Museum Art School Reunion Exhibition: Creating, Inspiring and Educating Artists for 80 Years” Saturday, Jan. 21, at the Washington County Museum of...Tags: Arts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, John Wesley, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture
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American icon Kodak files for bankruptcy Chapter 11
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Is Kodak’s moment past?
The glory days when Eastman Kodak Co. ruled the world of film photography lasted for over a century. Then came a stunning reversal of fortune: cutthroat competition from Japanese firms in the...Tags: Photography and Video, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, FTI Consulting Inc., Financially Distressed Companies, Sony Corp.
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OUT AND ABOUT CALENDAR -Jan. 9-Jan. 15
Walk for Wellness, featuring certified therapeutic recreation specialist Barb Koch, speaking on “Fun for the Whole Body,” 7 p.m., free and open to the public, Lakewood Mall Community Room. Bingo, 7 p.m., Moose Lodge, 410 Ninth Ave. S.W. Rem Dog...Tags: Arts, James River, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings
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Persistence pays off for Hopping
The City Council presented Bruce Hopping with a commendation for his foundation, for which he had been lobbying for months. Hopping and the Kalos Kagathos Foundation, which he heads, were honored at the Jan. 10 meeting for more than 40 years of service...Tags: Human Interest, Pacific Ocean, University of California, Irvine, Arts, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Court reverses $2.6M lead paint judgments against city housing authority
Baltimore's housing bureau does not have to pay a $2.6 million jury award to two siblings who say they were poisoned by lead paint when they lived in public residences as toddlers, a Maryland intermediate appellate court ruled Thursday. The decision,...Tags: Litigation, Lead Poisoning, Justice System, Painting, Justice System
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It's all about people, motion, color
People, motion and color were front-and-center at an artists’ reception that features photography by Mark Kennedy, Glenn Newland and Jerry Schneider Saturday at Penelope’s Café in La Cañada.
Each of the photographers has his own style. Many...Tags: Arts, Photography, Artists, Weddings, Artists
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Youmans: Buckle up for 'Car Plays'
"The Car Plays" is not your typical theatrical experience. Looking around before Sunday night's performance, there was no theater, cushioned seats or ushers in sight. Instead, attendees were met by a new kind of playing space: 15 cars parked on the...Tags: Music, Physiology, Concerts, Car Guides and Reviews, Music
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South Coast Plaza begins celebration of Lunar New Year
COSTA MESA — To the crashing of cymbals and beating of drums, a brilliantly adorned troupe of Lion Dancers at South Coast Plaza on Thursday heralded the arrival of the Year of the Dragon.
The shopping center was kicking off its 13-day celebration...Tags: U.S. Department of Commerce, Trips and Vacations, China, Tourism and Leisure, Entertainment Events
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On Theater: 'Cats' still mesmerizes after all this time
Having enjoyed feline companionship for the past two decades, I always get a kick out of Andrew Lloyd Webber's megahit musical "Cats" each time it stops by the Segerstrom Center for the Arts. It's back again — for the eighth time, albeit for an...Tags: Music, Cat (animal), Entertainment Events, Concerts, Theater
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Orioles release 2012 promotions schedule
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles just released their 2012 promotions schedule, which is highlighted by a unique series of giveaways. In correlation with this year's 20th anniversay of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, sculptures of the six Orioles Hall of Famers will be...Tags: Sculpture, Jim Palmer, Brooks Robinson, Eddie Murray, Baltimore Orioles
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Poetry contest winners have a way with words
davem@herald-mail.comBrianne Wade loves the moment when she gets a "deep connection" with a piece of poetry she is reading on stage. The Boonsboro High School student apparently knows how to do it right, given her first-place finish in the Poetry Out Loud competition held...Tags: Arts, Students, Poetry, Washington, DC, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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