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Except for the Orioles’ post-season run, this fall is being met with much discontent in Baltimore. After last winter, any sign of cold weather approaching…
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Walk a couple of blocks downtown and you can see Baltimore’s theater past. And part of its future.The Mechanic Theater, built in 1967 and closed 10 years…
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Robert Siegel speaks with Alexander Stinton, the winner of the 2014 Sophie Kerr Prize, the nation's largest undergraduate literary award. Stinton is a graduate of Washington College.
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Happy Sweet 16!Saturday marked the 16th Annual East Coast Championship Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race. Human-powered sculptures traveled a 14-mile…
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As part of Black History Month, host Michel Martin asks actor, playwright and theater director Kwame Kwei-Armah why he, and so many other British actors, have chosen careers in the U.S.
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A new documentary follows a dirt bike gang doing dangerous stunts at top speeds on city streets." I think it's a kind of escape for these guys; it's a kind of renegade sport," says filmmaker Lotfy Nathan.
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The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. is a debut novel about a sharp and assured young man living among young, aspiring literary types in Brooklyn. Book critic Maureen Corrigan says never before has a novel made her feel so grateful to be middle-aged.
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The Senator Theatre, near the corner of York Road and Northern Parkway, will make its second grand entrance sometime this fall. The 74-year-old one-time…