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Recycling Sphinx Club site
Sun reporterThe storied Sphinx Club on Pennsylvania Avenue could be reborn as a museum, arts center, shops, housing or another community use, say Baltimore economic development officials, who are seeking redevelopment proposals for the now-vacant site in West...Tags: Economic Policy, Billie Holiday, Minority Groups, Basketball, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Black schools are failing
"Hard Times at Douglass High," is an HBO documentary that aired last June. It captured much of the 2004-05 school year at Baltimore's predominantly black Frederick Douglass High School. The tragedy is that what is seen in the documentary is typical of...Tags: Economic Policy, Schools, Thurgood Marshall, Minority Groups, Frederick Douglass
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Activities
Activities Events 32nd Street Farmers' Market Open year-round, 7 a.m.-noon Saturdays at 32nd Street in Waverly. Shoppers will find fresh produce, plants, breads, ethnic foods and more. Go to 32ndstreetmarket.org. Antique Auto Show The event, featuring...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Arts, Whole Foods Market
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Schedule highlights
Note: Events free. Other events take place on and off site. Go to artscape.org for more information. Music Main Stage1400 Cathedral St. at Mount Royal Avenue / National, international and regional artists. •4 p.m. Friday: Mia Miata, soul •...Tags: Roberta Flack, Colleges and Universities, American Visionary Art Museum, Maurice Joseph Ravel, Mike Doughty
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Two words you can say on TV: George Carlin
diane.werts@newsday.comOff the Wall remembers George Carlin as a baseball park, not a football stadium. He's safe at home now. FOOD FIGHT. The Fine Living channel is gobbling up former Food Network stars. Now presenting fresh episodes at a new home are "Wolfgang Puck"...Tags: Tony Danza, Luke Perry, James Garner, Rob Lowe, Duke Ellington
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Dirty Boogaloo plays summer festival in Huntington
steve.parks@newsday.comDirty Boogaloo? Sounds like a Cajun cousin of jambalaya. But you won't find boogaloo in the kitchen. Tomorrow night you can get a taste of this Brooklyn-based band outdoors on the Chapin Rainbow Stage at Huntington's free Summer Arts Festival. While...Tags: Music, Aquila Incorporated, Mose Allison, Festive Event, Long Island
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'All You Need Is Love' finally arrives in U.S.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBritish documentary maker Tony Palmer called his 17-hour TV series exploring the origins of American popular music “All You Need Is Love,” because John Lennon told him it would make a great title. But in the three decades since he made it, it'...Tags: Muddy Waters, Rock and Roll Music, John Lennon, Folk Music, Woody Guthrie
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Cruises broaden entertainment with opera, theater
Chicago TribuneSure, the fanfare and the feathers are still there: the high-stepping Vegas-look-alike hoofers, the brassy Broadway revues and the bauble-bedecked million-dollar productions. But entertainment at sea is broadening to include classical music performances,...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Music Industry, Dizzy Gillespie, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Celebrity
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Legendary Chicago saxophonist Franz Jackson dies at age 95
Tribune criticTribune critic Few jazz musicians in the 21st Century can claim to have known the two key inventors of the music: trumpeter Louis Armstrong and composer-pianist Jelly Roll Morton. Franz Jackson, a legendary Chicago saxophonist who performed past his...Tags: Music Industry, Music, Invention and Innovation, New York, Dizzy Gillespie
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Dixon announces Artscape musical lineup
Sun Pop Music CriticWhile the space for Artscape has expanded onto Charles Street this year, the musical lineup remains interesting and eclectic. At a press conference at Penn Station today, Mayor Sheila Dixon announced the lineup for the main stage of the festival, set...Tags: Music, Artscape, Festive Event, Maryland Film Festival, Sheila Dixon
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