Loading...
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page.
Highlights

A collection of news and information related to Reginald F. Lewis Museum published by this site and its partners.

Sort By: Relevancy | Date | Type
Displaying items 1-12 of 31
» View ktuu.com items only
    Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Frank Bond Sr., neighborhood activist

    Frank Bond Sr., a retired Maryland Transit Administration bus driver and neighborhood activist who believed in the value of education, died Monday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
    Frank Bond Sr., a retired Maryland Transit Administration bus driver and neighborhood activist who believed in the value of education, died Monday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. "Frank was a wonderful man who treasured education...

    Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Anglicanism, Christianity, Towson, Media Industry

  2. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Zantzinger, Carroll trial being commemorated 50 years later at Washington County museum

    <strong><em><em>&ldquo;The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll&rdquo;</em></em></strong>
    kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.com
    “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” William Zanzinger killed poor Hattie Carroll With a cane that he twirled around his diamond ring finger At a Baltimore hotel society gath’rin’ And the cops were called in and his weapon...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Museums, Artists, Lawyers

  4. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Those who 'sought justice' for slain black woman 50 years ago honored

    There were plenty of contrasts Sunday during a ceremony celebrating the 50th anniversary of the trial of William Zantzinger, who was convicted in Washington County of manslaughter in the beating death of black barmaid Hattie Carroll.
    davem@herald-mail.com
    There were plenty of contrasts Sunday during a ceremony celebrating the 50th anniversary of the trial of William Zantzinger, who was convicted in Washington County of manslaughter in the beating death of black barmaid Hattie Carroll. Lt. Gov. Anthony G....

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Prosecution, Judges, Ceremonies, Executive Branch

  6. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Museums, cultural institutions taking a snow day

    Schools and government offices aren't the only things closing down in anticipation of today's snowstorm. Here is a partial list, continually being updated, of cultural and commercial institutions shutting down for the day.
    Schools and government offices aren't the only things closing down in anticipation of today's snowstorm. Here is a partial list, continually being updated, of cultural and commercial institutions shutting down for the day. The American Visionary Art...

    Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, USS Constellation, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Museums, Arts

  8. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Instagram, X specs and a Kevin Bacon premiere

    As traffic continues to flow to coverage of <strong>Super Bowl </strong>preparations, the <strong>Roe vs. Wade</strong> anniversary and post-inaugural activities, a few newer topics have also bubbled to the surface in our collective consciousness.
    As traffic continues to flow to coverage of Super Bowl preparations, the Roe vs. Wade anniversary and post-inaugural activities, a few newer topics have also bubbled to the surface in our collective consciousness. Instagram is posting impressive numbers,...

    Tags: Super Bowl, NFC Championship Game, Sports, Social Media, National Football League

  10. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Hundreds celebrate King holiday at Baltimore museum

    Children used paper plates, yarn, feathers and beads to make dream catchers decorated with words and phrases like "hope" and "I have a dream" to celebrate the memory of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday while their parents watched President Barack Obama's inauguration on a big-screen television.
    Children used paper plates, yarn, feathers and beads to make dream catchers decorated with words and phrases like "hope" and "I have a dream" to celebrate the memory of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday while their parents watched President Barack...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Pocomoke City, Arts and Culture, Martin Luther King Jr., Museums

  12. Dec 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Kwanzaa event features African drummers, dance and theater

    With rapt attention, 4-year-old Alexis Gamble fixed her eyes on three teenage girls, bare-footed in vibrant-colored dresses, as they danced to traditional African beats on Saturday, the fourth day of Kwanzaa.
    With rapt attention, 4-year-old Alexis Gamble fixed her eyes on three teenage girls, bare-footed in vibrant-colored dresses, as they danced to traditional African beats on Saturday, the fourth day of Kwanzaa. The Gamble family, of Owings Mills, lights...

    Tags: Holidays, Entertainment, International Travel, Arts and Culture, Museums

  14. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The collected poems of Lucille Clifton

    Former Maryland poet laureate Lucille Clifton was a former "Jeopardy" champion who used a Ouija board to communicate with her dead mother. She was a survivor of childhood sexual abuse who as an adult unabashedly celebrated her physical self.
    Former Maryland poet laureate Lucille Clifton was a former "Jeopardy" champion who used a Ouija board to communicate with her dead mother. She was a survivor of childhood sexual abuse who as an adult unabashedly celebrated her physical self. And in the...

    Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Poetry, Cancer

  16. Oct 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Free Fall Baltimore receives $25,000 federal grant

    <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/listings/free-fall-baltimore-2012-baltimore">Free Fall Baltimore</a>, which today kicks off its seventh year of spotlighting no-charge arts and cultural experiences in Charm City, has received a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
    Free Fall Baltimore, which today kicks off its seventh year of spotlighting no-charge arts and cultural experiences in Charm City, has received a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The grant will be used to help promote and raise...

    Tags: Culture, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts and Culture, Museums, American Visionary Art Museum

  18. Sep 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Harriet Tubman descendants gather for forthcoming centennial of her death

    After Ernestine Martin Wyatt helped stage a walkout decades ago over a lack of African-American history lessons at her high school, a teacher pulled her aside to ask about Wyatt's family ties to Harriet Tubman.
    After Ernestine Martin Wyatt helped stage a walkout decades ago over a lack of African-American history lessons at her high school, a teacher pulled her aside to ask about Wyatt's family ties to Harriet Tubman. The Maryland-born slave and famed conductor...

    Tags: Railway Transportation, Transportation, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Harriet Tubman, Human Interest

  20. Jul 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Ray Lewis says he's still fighting to be a starter

    <strong></strong>On the eve of his 17th training camp with the Ravens, inside linebacker Ray Lewis said camp never gets old or boring for him.
    On the eve of his 17th training camp with the Ravens, inside linebacker Ray Lewis said camp never gets old or boring for him. In fact, the 12-time Pro Bowler and certain Hall of Famer said he still feels like a rookie trying to carve out a niche for...

    Tags: Sports, John Harbaugh, Football

  22. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Ray Lewis working to shift spotlight from athletes in trouble

    Athletes have been making news recently, and it hasn&rsquo;t been entirely positive. From domestic violence to drunk driving to confrontations with media and fans, sports figures have been highlighted in the news.
    Athletes have been making news recently, and it hasn’t been entirely positive. From domestic violence to drunk driving to confrontations with media and fans, sports figures have been highlighted in the news. Those stories have pushed aside those of...

    Tags: Sports, Football, Ray Lewis

 1  2 3Next >
Original site for Reginald F. Lewis Museum topic gallery.
Loading...
 
 

Date:

Credit:

User-submitted

Tags:

Rate:
Sending...

E-mail this photo

Error: malformed email address(es)
Both "from" and "recipient" email fields are required.

Recipient E-mail Addresses

(up to 3, separated by commas) Send me a copy.

From:

e-mail | buy this photo | link to photo
Reginald F. Lewis Museum Photos
In the days before the Civil War, black freedmen in Mar...
(April 18, 2013)
Manumission paper and holder
Celebrate the culture and rich heritage of African-Amer...
(January 30, 2013)
Through February: Black History Month events around the area
Kid quotient: Kids will learn about the rich contributi...
(January 21, 2013)
Reginald F. Lewis Museum