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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, TV and more
Plan your week with our guide to everything going on 12/26-1/1.
NOTABLE TV
MONDAY
You Deserve It (season finale; 9 p.m.; ABC)
Rizzoli & Isles (season finale; 10 p.m.; TNT)
TUESDAY
Best in the Business (series debut; 8 p.m.; Discovery)
Texas Multi Mamas...Tags: CBS Corp., Harbor East, Downtown (Brooklyn, New York), ABC (tv network), Harbor
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Bar review: 15 years in, Holy Frijoles is sly, vivacious
After a bar has been around for a while, it's easy to take it for granted.
This year, three Baltimore bars that have been in business for over a decade marked major anniversaries: Brewer's Art turned 15 and Max's 25. These two bars are hardly taken for...Tags: Restaurants, Fells Point, Mount Vernon, Robert Rodriguez, Foods and Beverages
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34th Street dons its holiday glow
Before Santa appeared in a pickup truck, before thousands of lights blinked on, before the first of tens of thousands of guests would stream to the tiny block in Hampden, there was work to do on 34th Street. A lot of it.
Tinsel to sweep, stars to tape,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Janet Anderson, Catonsville, Hinduism
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James F. Jackson, musician
James Floyd Jackson, a retired truck driver and Baltimore church musician, died Nov. 16 of a heart attack at Church of God by Faith while preparing to play for evening services.
The Loch Raven resident was 74.
Mr. Jackson was born in Baltimore and...Tags: Frederick Douglass, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Pittsburgh, Religion and Belief, Music Industry
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Baltimore Grand Prix-Fixe: Restaurants announce menus and specials for Baltimore Grand Prix
The Baltimore SunWho's doing what for the Grand Prix? Morton's Steahouse is hosting a Team Baltimore Racing event on Thursday, Sept. 1. Champion driver Marc Bunting and Kieffer Rittenhouse will take over the bar with tips going to Team Baltimore Racing charities....Tags: Human Interest, Boy Scouts of America, Restaurants, James Joyce, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Hampden Idol and Keyboard Man returning to Hampdenfest
Another year, another Hampdenfest. Or Fallfest as some people still call it. It's interesting, Hampden's fall neighborhood festival has been officially called Hampdenfest for almost four times as long as it was called "Fallfest," but I still hear a person...Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Fine Arts, Fox Broadcasting Company, American Idol (tv program)
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Howard County social enterprises give back with every sale
Chances are that if you drank a cup of coffee recently at the Bean Hollow Cafe in Ellicott City you sipped that steaming brew from a mug made by Greenbridge Pottery in Dayton.
It feels good to support a local business or two. What feels even better is...Tags: Finance, Shareholders, Loyola University Maryland, Pakistan, Media Industry
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Local contractors cash in on Grand Prix
Television watchers can thank Peter Larsson and his fast-growing Hanover company for one of the best views available for Sunday's race through downtown Baltimore — and for just about any car race anywhere in the U.S., for that matter.
Larsson's...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Auto Racing, Kenny Chesney, Kentucky Derby, Billy Joel
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Festival celebrates all things Hampden
Jolie Carter bought her mother a crab pretzel from the Phillips food cart and declared she may consider moving to Hampden from downtown Baltimore.
Carter, a New Orleans native who recently started a medical residency at the University of Maryland,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, Denise Whiting, Hurricanes, Entertainment
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Hampden: Annual neighborhood fest took its weirdness to the people
Whew. 2011's Hampdenfest is all over but the healing. And by healing, I'm talking my own personal recovery from a vicious mix of hangover, sunburn and what I like to call festival chafe. The rains paused while Hampden's annual neighborhood festival...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Punk (genre), Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Fine Arts
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Survey reveals Dundalk's reputation: rough, with water views
Lifelong Dundalk resident Scott Holupka has heard the jokes. He's heard Dundalk residents stereotyped as some "combination of Archie Bunker and a West Virginia hillbilly," the community knocked as dirty, industrial and smelly.
Much of that perception...Tags: Chicago Hotels, Dundalk, Bethlehem Steel, Johns Hopkins University, Patapsco
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