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Dr. William Blake, UM School of Medicine professor
Dr. William Dewey Blake, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine professor who was chairman of the department of physiology, died of cancer Sunday at his Bath, Maine, home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 94.
Born in Summit, N.J., and...Tags: Teachers, World War II (1939-1945), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Science and Technology, Physiology
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Head off the well-worn path for classical-music options in Baltimore
With all the usual fresh-look-forward talk prompted by the new year, it's a good time to consider broadening your musical horizons to include performances presented by groups that might have been off your radar. Baltimore is not just fortunate to have...
Tags: Classical Music (genre), Fine Artists, St. Paul Street, Culture, Colleges and Universities
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Baltimore's biggest philanthropists reveal what motivates them
Baltimore is home to some generous souls. There are those who give time, others who share their ideas and plenty of people willing to open their wallets. Over the years, a number of people have built reputations as philanthropists. Yet however...
Tags: Howard University, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Neurosurgery, Timonium
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Margaret W. "Margie" Brooks, homemaker
Margaret W. "Margie" Brooks, a homemaker, volunteer and avid gardener, died Dec. 28 of a cerebral hemorrhage at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 93.
The daughter of an insurance executive and a homemaker, Margaret Eloise Wells was born in...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Hospitals and Clinics, Union Memorial Hospital, Sheppard Pratt Health System
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Remington corner to become arts, eating destination
Who would have thought that an old automobile repair and tire shop promises to emerge as a theater, restaurant and small office building? Look for the Single Carrot Theatre to move into enlarged permanent quarters at the corner of Howard and 26th streets,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Maryland Film Festival, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Charles Village, Cheese Corn
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Arthur J. Gutman, insurance broker
Arthur J. Gutman, a retired insurance broker and former H.L. Mencken Society president, died of respiratory failure Nov. 27 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The former North Baltimore resident was 101.
Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Adolph B. Gutman...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Insurance, World War II (1939-1945), Colleges and Universities, Walters Art Museum
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Terry Musika, accountant
Terry Musika, an accountant and expert witness who worked in business fraud and patent damages claims, died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 18 at his Hunt Valley home. He was 64.
The co-founder of Invotex, a Fells Point business, he was a legal economics...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Indiana University, Trials, Business, Fells Point
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Holiday viewing at the Walters, BMA
Art museums always come in handy during the holidays, when so many people are looking for enjoyable ways to while away the hours with friends and family — or to escape from friends and family. This weekend, consider checking out the Baltimore...
Tags: Museums, Hobbies, Franz West, Walters Art Museum, Charles Street
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Jeffrey Holmes, wine salesman
Jeffrey B. Holmes, who worked in wine sales and had been a waiter at Baltimore restaurants, died of undetermined causes Nov. 29 at his Ednor Gardens home. He was 42.
Born in Baltimore, he spent much of his youth in Wilson, N.C., where he attended...Tags: Harbor, Timonium, Roland Park, Harbor East, Canterbury
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DIY spaces are fertile grounds for Baltimore's arts, music scenes
Part of the charm of Baltimore's arts scene is that someone is always hitting the "refresh" button. An art gallery or music club shuts down on one block, only to have another pop up a few streets over. Abandoned or underused venues might suddenly...
Tags: Golf, Fine Artists, Same-Sex Marriage, Punk (genre), Music Industry
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Harvey G. Alexander
Harvey G. Alexander, who founded and served as executive director of the Baltimore Film Festival and also read poetry on WBJC-FM, died Nov. 23 of pulmonary edema at Franklin Square Medical Center.
He was 77.
"I first got to know him in 1964 at Martick'...Tags: Libraries, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Sam Peckinpah, Johns Hopkins University, Movies
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From Sun Magazine: Four unforgettable holiday parties
Ted Frankel and Bill Gilmore It would be difficult for even the smartest holiday decorations to compete with the artwork that fills every corner of Ted Frankel's North Calvert Street four-story brownstone. So he and his partner, Bill Gilmore, don't...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Christmas, Horse and Harness Racing, American Visionary Art Museum, Tomatoes
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