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American dreaming, from Gatsby to Draper
Last weekend, the film "The Great Gatsby" was reported to have earned a whopping $51 million, according to Business Insider. Just prior to its release, however, many critics ripped the film for distorting the classic novel on which it is based with over-...Tags: Sean John Combs, World War I (1914-1918), Tony Soprano (fictional character), Community College of Baltimore County, The Daily Show (tv program)
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Katherine L. Vaughns
Katherine L. Vaughns, a University of Maryland School of Law professor and secretary of the Center Stage board who immersed herself in the arts community, died of pancreatic cancer May 4 at a Sinai Hospital hospice unit. The Bolton Hill resident was 68....
Tags: Lawyers, Arts, Festive Events, Pancreatic Cancer, Immigration
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Welcome to Gay Matters
Welcome to Gay Matters, a new home for gay news and commentary at The Baltimore Sun. As website real estate, this blog is something new and perhaps long overdue. But we've been doing this work -- covering news relevant to the gay community -- for a very...
Tags: Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Spring brings new chefs at Salt, B&O Brasserie and B, a Bolton Hill Bistro
After seven years running his own kitchen at Salt, his Upper Fells Point restaurant that put duck-fat fries, Wagyu sliders and changing menus on Baltimore's food map, Jason Ambrose is stepping aside. Ambrose is turning over Salt's day-to-day kitchen...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Pratt Street, Timonium, Ceremonies, Dining and Drinking
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Bring the Preakness to your party with these recipes
If you won't be in the Grandstand at Pimlico, you can still celebrate the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes in style with a black-and-gold party. Black and gold — the colors of the Calvert family — pop up everywhere at the Preakness, from...Tags: Olives, Pimlico, Kosher Salt, Preakness Stakes, Butter
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A 'Passport' to the world of Druid Hill Park
A Roland Park resident has created a "passport" to Druid Hill Park. Janet Felsten, founder and director of the nonprofit group Baltimore Green Map, introduced the green-colored passport April 19 at a Baltimore Green Week kickoff party in the...
Tags: Personal Data Collection, Kickstarter, Racism, LinkedIn Corp., Interior Policy
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Baltimore's local currency, the BNote, is 2 years old
At Liam Flynn's Ale House in Baltimore's Station North Arts and Entertainment District, two George Washingtons will get you a can of Natty Boh. But a single Baltimore BNote, with an image of Frederick Douglass on one side and an oriole on the other,...
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City police officer, county firefighter suffer minor injuries in separate fires
A Baltimore City police officer was taken to a local hospital for smoke inhalation after he attempted to alert residents about a two-alarm fire in the Bolton Hill neighborhood Saturday afternoon. Fire department spokesman Capt. Roman Clark said the...
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STI havens within galloping distance of Preakness
The Baltimore SunIf indecent exposure laws aren't enough to give adventurous Pimlico infield visitors pause, here's another disincentive: The famous race course lies inside of one of Baltimore's statistical hot spots for gonorrhea. Just in time for the end of national...Tags: Pimlico, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Gonorrhea , Charles Street
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City issued 16,000 speed camera tickets in six weeks
Baltimore issued more than 16,000 speed camera tickets in less than two months this year before shutting the troubled program down over a programming error, according to figures posted by the city. The numbers offer a detailed statistical look at the...
Tags: Xerox Corporation, Windsor Mill, Brekford Corp.
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Family enjoys park setting in midst of urban environment
Situated in the city's Bolton Hill neighborhood is a relatively new development of brick townhouses solidly placed among the late Victorian and early-20th-century structures that once housed the likes of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Woodrow Wilson and, more...
Tags: Land Price, Painting, Arts, Arts and Culture, Woodrow Wilson
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