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    Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 'Approaching Ali' enters operatic ring, shows promise

    New operas don't often score knock-outs. But, if crowd response were the determining factor, "Approaching Ali" sure sounded like a champion Saturday night at the Kennedy Center, where Washington National Opera presented the premiere of this hour-long piece.
    New operas don't often score knock-outs. But, if crowd response were the determining factor, "Approaching Ali" sure sounded like a champion Saturday night at the Kennedy Center, where Washington National Opera presented the premiere of this hour-long...

    Tags: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Human Interest, Rashied Ali

  2. Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Maryland roots in new 'Ali' opera

    In his typical rhyming style, Muhammad Ali might call it something like "a whopper of an opera."
    In his typical rhyming style, Muhammad Ali might call it something like "a whopper of an opera." The legendary boxer, who floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee, has inspired "Approaching Ali," a chamber opera with music by Carroll County...

    Tags: Music, University of Maryland Baltimore County, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Morgan State University, Human Interest

  4. May 10, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. Renaissance for North Avenue as arts district

    When Christa Daring was a student, she rode a bus from her Waverly home and crossed North Avenue on her way to classes at the Baltimore School for the Arts.
    When Christa Daring was a student, she rode a bus from her Waverly home and crossed North Avenue on her way to classes at the Baltimore School for the Arts. "This was always oh-so no-man's land," she said of the commercial crosstown street that is...

    Tags: Restaurants, Vegetarian Diet, Arts and Culture, Johns Hopkins University, Mount Vernon

  6. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Schools for everyone

    Baltimore City school officials say the nearly $1.2 billion budget the system unveiled last week will fund a raft of new academic endeavors, among them a new team to upgrade instruction in the sciences to meet the higher standards of the new national "core" curriculum and additional programs for academically gifted students. This is all to the good if it helps the city attract and retain more young families with children for whom strong public schools are often the most important factor in choosing where to live. But it's not a sufficient step in a system that needs to raise the quality of classroom instruction across the board.
    Baltimore City school officials say the nearly $1.2 billion budget the system unveiled last week will fund a raft of new academic endeavors, among them a new team to upgrade instruction in the sciences to meet the higher standards of the new national...

    Tags: Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Charter Schools, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore City College, Public Schools

  8. May 3, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. With FlowerMart as backdrop, Mount Vernon is thriving

    As many times as it rolls around, I never outgrow the FlowerMart, which opened Friday and runs through Saturday. It's held in May and timed to take advantage of the best part of Maryland's spring. Any event that draws so many families, especially babies in strollers, mothers and grandmothers, to a hallowed Baltimore neighborhood gets my vote, even if, truth be told, I am not much of crab cake fancier.
    As many times as it rolls around, I never outgrow the FlowerMart, which opened Friday and runs through Saturday. It's held in May and timed to take advantage of the best part of Maryland's spring. Any event that draws so many families, especially babies...

    Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Charles Street, Mount Vernon, Baltimore Hotels

  10. May 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore School for the Arts earns first Tony nod, for actress Shalita Grant

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    The Baltimore School for the Arts can boast its first nomination for a Tony Award -- thanks to graduate Shalita Grant, whose debut Broadway bow has won her a nod for Best Featured Actress in a Play. "Graduates have been nominated for Grammys and Emmy...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Graduation, Primetime Emmy Awards

  12. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore City employee killed in crash in front of City Hall

    A Baltimore City employee was killed Tuesday afternoon when police said a man veered off an interstate and sped onto downtown streets, flipping the car he was driving in front of City Hall.
    A Baltimore City employee was killed Tuesday afternoon when police said a man veered off an interstate and sped onto downtown streets, flipping the car he was driving in front of City Hall. Matthew Hersl, 45, was the victim, family and friends said....

    Tags: Baltimore County, Bernard C. Young, Randallstown, Witnesses, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland)

  14. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. With 'Appalachian Spring' Baltimore School for the Arts breaks new ground

    If there is a single work that captures the essence of America in sound and movement, it's "Appalachian Spring," the ballet with music by Aaron Copland and choreography by Martha Graham that premiered in 1944 at the Library of Congress.
    If there is a single work that captures the essence of America in sound and movement, it's "Appalachian Spring," the ballet with music by Aaron Copland and choreography by Martha Graham that premiered in 1944 at the Library of Congress. Although the...

    Tags: Music, Festive Events, Students, Yale University, Companies and Corporations

  16. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Go to it: BSO's Music Box Series

    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is launching a Music Box Series, designed for the 6-month- to 3-year-old set.
    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is launching a Music Box Series, designed for the 6-month- to 3-year-old set. BSO vice president of education Carol Bogash calls the project “the final piece in the BSO’s educational framework” and...

    Tags: Politics, Arts and Culture, Music, Culture, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

  18. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. 'The Civil War and American Art' is one of the first in a wave of regional creative projects on the conflict

    The lone Union sentry stands atop Federal Hill, outlined against an ominous orange/red sky. In the distance, the tops of the Washington Monument and several spires rise above the city, as straight and determined as the rifle held in the soldier's left arm.
    The lone Union sentry stands atop Federal Hill, outlined against an ominous orange/red sky. In the distance, the tops of the Washington Monument and several spires rise above the city, as straight and determined as the rifle held in the soldier's left...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Sociology, Minority Groups, Music, Fine Artists

  20. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Baltimore Symphony announces 2013-14 season

    There’s a light and dark theme running through the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s 2013-2014 season, which includes works dealing with great loss, as well as great compassion.
    There’s a light and dark theme running through the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s 2013-2014 season, which includes works dealing with great loss, as well as great compassion. “Sometimes through tragedy, whether a world war or a...

    Tags: Music, Casablanca (movie), Unrest, Conflicts and War, George Takei, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

  22. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Isidor Saslav, BSO concertmaster

    Isidor Saslav, a former Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster and Peabody Institute violin teacher, died of complications from cancer Jan. 26 at a hospital in Tyler, Texas. The former Mount Washington resident was 74.
    Isidor Saslav, a former Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster and Peabody Institute violin teacher, died of complications from cancer Jan. 26 at a hospital in Tyler, Texas. The former Mount Washington resident was 74. Born in Jerusalem, he moved...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Music, Peabody Conservatory, University of Maryland Baltimore County

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