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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Submit #Westminster News to @Blair_CAEagle @SunWestminster


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Monday, March 19, 2012

Alice C. Steinbach, Pulitzer Prize winner, By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun

Alice C. Steinbach, Pulitzer Prize winner


By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun


Alice C. Steinbach, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for The Baltimore Sun, whose work captured the wonder and grace of people and places around the world, died Tuesday of cancer at her Roland Park Place home. She was 78.
In her more than two-decade career with The Baltimore Sun, Ms. Steinbach took readers into close communion with her detailed profiles of the rich and famous from the world of entertainment, literature, politics, society and the arts. In a later career as a travel writer, her work took readers on strolls through places like the colorful back streets of Paris' Left Bank or, as she wrote, "the impossibly crowded Uffizi art gallery" in Florence... http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/obituaries/bs-md-ob-alice-steinbach-20120314,0,6478932.story


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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Cross Purposes: Bob Ehrlich's New Sun Column: Mrs. Reason's Take

Cross Purposes: Bob Ehrlich's New Sun Column: Mrs. Reason's Take: "Sunday, January 22, 2012

Bob Ehrlich's New Sun Column: Mrs. Reason's Take

The Baltimore Sun created a bit of a sensation yesterday when it announced that it was giving the late Ron Smith’s column to its longtime nemesis, former Governor Bob Ehrlich.

A lot of people were surprised by this news, including me." ... http://rjc-crosspurposes.blogspot.com/2012/01/bob-ehrlichs-new-sun-column-mrs-reasons.html?spref=fb

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Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Baltimore City Paper: New Issue: Tribune Media's ongoing troubles, Yeveto's cinematic music, and Putty Hill goes to video.

Baltimore City Paper: New Issue: Tribune Media's ongoing troubles, Yeveto's cinematic music, and Putty Hill goes to video.

Issue Contents 11/9/2011

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James O’Shea

Feature: The former Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times editor talks about the "deal from hell," Tribune Company's bankruptcy, and journalism's scramble for footing on the internet. By Edward Ericson Jr. 11/9/2011

Murder Ink

Murder Ink: Murders this Week: 3; Murders this Year: 175 . By Anna Ditkoff 11/9/2011

Cracking the Penal Code

Mobtown Beat: Maryland crack-cocaine convicts set free under federal sentencing reform. By Van Smith 11/9/2011

Future Islands Tip the Needle on the Vomit-o-meter

The Mail: . 11/9/2011

Arts and Entertainment

Private Lives

Stage: Everyman delivers a viciously funny take on Noel Coward's classic. By Andrea Appleton 11/9/2011

The Threepenny Opera

Stage: A DIY production of Bertolt Brecht's classic promises your money's worth. By Laura Dattaro 11/9/2011

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Stage: A challenging, mixed-race production of the Tennessee Williams play exposes the unspoken. By Andrew Holter 11/9/2011

Boundary Proof

Art: New Guest Spot show explores the phenomenon of borders. By Chloe Helton-Gallagher 11/9/2011

Print by Print: Series From Dürer to Lichtenstein

Art: Baltimore Museum of Art show pays homage to prints made in series. By Andrea Appleton 11/9/2011

Chuck Palahniuk: Damned

Books: Author of Fight Club, Choke cooks up a hallucinatory vision of hell. By Laura Dattaro 11/9/2011

Rev Jan: Elf Girl

Books: Jen Miller, aka Rev Jen, is a self-created cult figure, the "patron saint of the uncool," and her newest book is a celebration of all the uncool things she's done.. By Andrea Appleton 11/9/2011

Music

Singles Mixer: Rome Cee, TT the Artist

Know Your Product: The virtue of a king and she's doing everything right. By Michael Byrne 11/9/2011

Yeveto

Music: Local creators of variable moods and cinematic scores harvest a new record from four years of ideas. By Jared T. Fischer11/9/2011

Tom Lawrence: Water Beetles of Pollardstown Fen

Listening Party: The microsonic world of a collection of aquatic insects biding their scant days on this earth in the waters of an alkaline marsh in County Kildaire, Ireland.. By Lee Gardner11/9/2011

The Short List

The Short List: Mobtown Modern at 2640, 11111 Ball of Wonder at Floristree, new music at the Red Room, and more.. By Michael Byrne 11/9/2011

Ben Frost and Daníel Bjarnason: Sólaris

Listening Party: The field of music in which something as potentially corny or cliché as a sample of wolves howling could be dropped unironically is limited to pretty much Ben Frost's 2009 freak crossover LP. By Michael Byrne 11/2/2011

Film+Video

Putty Hill/Hamilton

Film: Matt Porterfield's portraits of his Baltimore hometown hit home video. By Lee Gardner 11/9/2011

New This Week

New This Week: House, Immortals, J. Edgar, Jack and Jill, Like Crazy, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. 11/9/2011

Martha Marcy May Marlene

Film: Two new talents with a similarly gifted up-and-coming cast have crafted a film that shows the careful restraint and artistic clarity not often seen in newcomers. By Laura Dattaro 11/2/2011

The Son of No One

Film: It should come as no surprise to any fans of writer/director Dito Montiel (Fighting, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints) that his latest movie stars Channing Tatum. Montiel has an affinity for cas. By Danielle Ariano 11/2/2011

The Skin I Live In

Film: Pedro Almodóvar's latest isn't as good as it looks. By Lee Gardner 11/2/2011

A Serbian Film

Film: Porn, a child's exposure to porn, explicit sex, physical abuse and degradation, explicit sex in front of a child, pedophilia, forced drug use, rape, murder, necrophilia, more physical abuse and degradation. By Lee Gardner 11/2/2011

Eats+Drinks

Aloha Sushi

Free Range: Charles Street perch makes midtown sushi appealing. By Mary K. Zajac 11/9/2011

Fresh Tex Mex Restaurant and Carry Out

Cheap Eats: By Michael Byrne 11/9/2011

Columns

Roughing It

Where I Come From: Last month, I asked the mayor to sleep with me-not just for kicks, mind you, but to show solidarity with Baltimore's most vulnerable residents.. By Lionel Foster 11/9/2011

Comics

Lulu Eightball

Lulu Eightball: By Emily Flake 11/9/2011

Dirt Farm

Dirt Farm: By Ben Claassen III 11/9/2011

Important Comics

Important Comics: By Dina Kelberman 11/9/2011
Lost & Found: The Secrets of Archimedes. At the Walters through Jan. 1.
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Real advice on current issues from industry leaders.

BALTIMANUAL

Our guide to all things Charm City.

HAPPY HOURS

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Marketplace

SERVICE DIRECTORY

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RENT

City and county apartment resource guide.

GLAM GUIDE

CP's guide to all things glamorous.

BALTIMORE JOB SOLUTION

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CLASSIFIEDS

Find what you need in Baltimore's best classifieds.

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Master Chef on Fox
In The News Hole

City to Baltimore Grand Prix: Pay Up

NOH More TM, Hon

Map: Find Your Tuesday Polling Place

Judge Stymies Debt Collectors; Stays 3,878 More Cases

All daily news blog coverage

In Arts and Minds

Senate Passes Budget With Full Funding for James Webb Space Telescope

Mikulski, Maryland Scientists Mark Opening of James Webb Space Telescope Exhibit in Baltimore

Erotica Show at Pigtown’s Gallery 788

Calling All Towson University Art Alums

All daily news blog coverage

In Noise

Thank You Announces Retirement Plans; Actual Thank Yous To Ensue

Final Thoughts From Double Dagger on Shoe-Licking, Being Pissed Off, T-Shirt Smuggling, and More

Rome Cee Gets Back in the Ring

Reina Williams Takes On Simon Cowell and The X-Factor

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Maryland Reporter: Baltimore Sun to start charging for online content

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Program seeks to break isolation of poor, single mothers, and reduce infant deaths

Breaking the cycle of isolation for low-income, single mothers is just one benefit of an expanding social services program in Maryland, known as "Healthy Families America." The program dramatically changed the lives of two Baltimore City mothers, and has likely saved the lives of dozens of infants across the state.
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Baltimore Sun to start charging for online content

The Baltimore Sun is putting up a paywall for its online content in two weeks, charging even print subscribers for stories and other features everyone has been getting for free for years. This raises some questions about what we should do about the Sun in our daily State Roundup.

Today's state roundup of news since Friday

Sides are gearing up for battle over 2012 same-sex marriage proposal; the trial of state Sen. Ulysses Currie starts; a number of bids come in for city, Rocky Gap slots; Holocaust survivors hope to take Maryland victory over French railroad company to Washington; Harris, Mikulski unite to help seafood industry; Prince George's delegate charged with stealing from campaign fund to pay for wedding; and the Baltimore Sun to throw up a paywall.
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Friday, February 04, 2011

Investigative Voice: PER(S)NICKETY — Sun’s copy blog charges Investigative Voice with being too hard on ‘alleged’ serial killer

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‘VETERAN DRUDGE’ (BY HIS OWN ADMISSION) McINTYRE
CHASTISES I.V. FOR NOT USING ‘OUR INDOOR VOICES’
WHEN  REPORTING  ON  BRUTAL RAPE  AND MURDER
SUN EDITOR TAKES UPSTART WATCHDOG WEBSITE TO TASK

Don’t  rape and attempted murder  already  suggest  violence,
so that 
violent killing spree is just some more heavy breathing?

— Former head of Baltimore Sun Copy Desk John McIntyre

In a public plea for placid prose, sometime Baltimore Sun Copy Editor John E. McIntyre this week reprimanded Investigative Voice Senior Reporter Stephen Janis for not using his inside voice — no pun intended — in a news brief recounting the conviction of “alleged” serial killer William Vincent Brown.

In his periodic blog, “You Don’t Say,” McIntyre took I.V. to task for using incendiary language to describe Brown’s crimes of raping, strangling, and cutting off a woman’s ear, noting that Janis flouted copy decorum while describing the acts that McIntyre alleged deserve more delicate treatment.

“It would also be a good thing if we could write about it using our indoor voices,” The Sun‘s night content production manager said.  ... http://investigativevoice.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7126:persnickety-suns-sometime-copy-editor-charges-investigative-voice-with-being-too-hard-on-alleged-serial-killer&catid=25:the-project&Itemid=44

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Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Baltimore Sun: O’Malley wins second term as governor


Mikulski, 6 U.S. House incumbents also re-elected; Arundel Mills slots proposal, Kratovil-Harris race results still to come...  http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-election-web-updates-20101102,0,7269908.story
Gov. Martin O'Malley has won a second term in Annapolis, handing Republican former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. a second consecutive statewide defeat, the Associated Press is reporting.
The outcome indicates that voters in Maryland, with twice as many registered Democrats as Republicans, are bucking a nationwide hostility toward incumbent Democrats.
U.S. Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski, a Democrat, and five Democratic members of the House of Representative coasted to re-election. Winners included Elijah E. Cummings, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger,John Sarbanes, Donna Edwards and Chris Van Hollen.
The state's lone Republican congressman, Roscoe Bartlett, also won another two-year term...  http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-election-web-updates-20101102,0,7269908.story

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Baltimore Sun: O'Malley for governor

O'Malley for governor

Our view: The incumbent is the better of two strong candidates


The rematch between Gov. Martin O'Malley and former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. presents Maryland voters with a rare and difficult choice between two men with the proven stature and experience to serve as the state's chief executive. The voters of Maryland have shown a willingness to trust both of them with the leadership of the state, and they know from direct experience that neither man is perfect — nor so terrible as his opponent claims. While a strong case can be made for either one, we believe that Mr. O'Malley's talents, vision and track record make him the better choice to tackle the challenges Maryland faces.

There are several issues on which we believe Mr. Ehrlich's positions are superior. …

[…]

But on the whole, Mr. O'Malley's ideas are better suited to the challenges Maryland faces now, whereas Mr. Ehrlich at times has failed to recognize the ways in which the world has changed since he left office four years ago.

20101030 Baltimore Sun OMalley for governor

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