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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. Baltimore Farmers' Market Open Sundays...Tags: Road Transportation, Harbor, Monuments and Heritage Sites, National Government, Maryland Zoo Baltimore
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In concert
in concert Today The Expendables, Rebelution Recher Theatre, 512 York Road, Towson. 410-337-7210 or 410-547-7328. Them Eastport Oyster Boys Rams Head Tavern, 33 West St., Annapolis. 410-268-4545 or ramsheadtavern.com. Tomorrow Atmosphere Rams...Tags: Sisqo, Broadway, Consumer Electronics Industry, Bobby Brown, Popular Music
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Tenor Saxophonist James Moody's Quartet Charms Yale Audience
Special To The CourantNEA Jazz Master James Moody charmed the New Haven audience with his easygoing swing and quick wit at Yale University's Sprague Hall Friday. Moody's quartet played a smart, if predictable, mix of pop and jazz standards. Pianist Renee Rosnes, bassist...Tags: Sprague, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Paul Robeson Jr., Duke Ellington, Music
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Free Fall Baltimore schedule
ART & MUSEUMS
BABE RUTH BIRTHPLACE AND MUSEUM Enjoy free admission every Friday during October. Hours: 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. at 216 Emory Place.
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD MUSEUM Explore the museum's historicsteam engine collection. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 21 at...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Marian Anderson, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, National Government, Chris Dudley
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Arts calendar
fine art Museums Baltimore Museum of Art Art Museum Drive at North Charles and 31st streets. 443-573-1700. Free admission. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Permanent exhibit:Cone Collection, African Art,...Tags: Music Theater, New Hampshire, Virginia, Karen Johnson, Walters Art Museum
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Film
Film Charles Theatre1711 N. Charles St. / 410-727-3456 / Revival Film Series / Admission fee. •9 p.m. today:Dr. No. •Noon Saturday and 7 p.m. Monday:From Russia with Love. Eubie Blake Center847 N. Howard St. / 410-225-3130 / Free Family...Tags: Kung Fu Panda, Cinderella, Maryland Science Center, IMAX, Movies
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Calendar
Sun reporterAug. 3 BALTIMORE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL // Second day of festivities at the Poly/Western High School field, 140 W. Cold Spring Lane, which hosts a multicultural event with various activities, including performances by Nu World Art Ensemble, an African...Tags: Beyonce, Awards and Prizes, Slick Rick, Warner Theatre, Academic Progress
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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: New York, Muddy Waters, Jerry Lee Lewis, Paul McCartney, Benny Goodman
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'Shel Silverstein Uncensored!'
Though the late Shel Silverstein is best remembered as an author of wryly subversive children's poetry, his 40-year career spanned a dizzying array of artistic media: songwriter-musician, cartoonist, screenwriter and playwright. His work in that latter...Tags: Irving Berlin, Theater, Los Angeles, Celebrity, North Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Gospel songs, art and the civil rights era
Unisun EditorThis issue of Unisun takes you on a photographic tour of social scene events that include a Gospel performance by a choir from a historically black university, an art exhibit based on a character from the hit television show Good Times, and a conversation...Tags: New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Civil Rights, Minority Groups
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Revisiting the artistic value of ragtime
TRIBUNE CRITICThree years after he won a $500,000 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, or "genius" award, Chicago pianist Reginald Robinson has embarked upon the most ambitious venture of his career. Armed with camera, tripod, lights and an encyclopedic cultural...Tags: Muhal Richard Abrams, Music Theater, Dick Hyman, Theater, Folk Music
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Portrait of an evolving artist
Special to The SunWhen you first look at the early work of artist David Charles, it can be a bit off-putting. Like many artists, Charles drew and painted what was around him. That often meant blistering, emotional, colorful portraits of life and death in the Park Heights...Tags: People, New York, Florida, Ohio, Teen-agers
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