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Mass same-sex wedding at Pride celebration 'a long time coming'
Lorie Young, her white veil neatly pulled over her eyes, tucked a handwritten note into the bouquet of blue and purple flowers she clutched as she waited for the ceremony to begin. Written on it were her wedding vows, the promises of a shared future...
Tags: Weddings, Social Issues, Family, Druid Hill, Minority Groups
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After 24 years, your table is ready
For decades, the well-heeled and hungry went to the Chesapeake Restaurant at the corner of Charles and Lanvale streets for formally served dinners of charcoal-broiled steaks, unabashedly rich seafood dishes like jumbo crab lumps au gratin and a decadent...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Baltimore Development Corporation, Station North, Tapas, Lifestyle and Leisure
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'House of Cards' to take over State House
The marble hallway trod for centuries by Maryland politicians will host perhaps its most sinister character when actor Kevin Spacey arrives for work next week. Television crews from the political thriller "House of Cards" began transforming Maryland's...
Tags: House of Cards (tv program), U.S. Senate, Michael E. Busch, Government, Martin O'Malley
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At Baltimore Pride celebrations, community prevails over conflict
At the height of the Baltimore Pride event Saturday, the song "We Are Family" played over the parade's speakers. Spectators lining North Charles Street called the song a fitting anthem, despite a recent dispute among community leaders about the spirit...Tags: The Happiest News!, Entertainment, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Festive Events, Music
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Brides, grooms tinkering with tradition
For their May nuptials, Mount Vernon residents Katie Joost and Nick Garber made careful preparations. They booked a gazebo at Owings Mills' Irvine Nature Center, accessible by a quarter-mile hike. They selected readings that had special meaning to them,...
Tags: Weddings, Social Issues, Services and Shopping, Wedding Products and Services, Family
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Baltimore Pride in a blender
Anyone who's been to Baltimore Pride -- or any Pride, really -- knows there is a lot to see. It takes a lot to make me raise my eyebrows, but I did on several occassions during the parade and block party in Mount Vernon on Saturday -- mostly with a...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Executive Branch, Politics, Douglas F. Gansler, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Baltimore Pride events schedule
The Baltimore SunFriday, June 14 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. Twilight on the Terrace, a high-end cocktail party and major fundraiser for Baltimore Pride, offers an open bar and dancing to music from DJ J.R. Embrey. While gaudy outfits are sometimes de rigeur for Pride weekend,...Tags: Gay Pride San Diego, Baltimore Museum of Art, Entertainment, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Festive Events
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ANNIVERSARY: Bahrs celebrate golden anniversary
EAST JORDAN -- Dr. Edward and Ann Bahr of East Jordan will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this month. Family and friends across the country will be arriving for a private dinner celebration and long weekend at their cottage on Lake...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Religion and Belief, Music, Culture, Entertainment
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Sunday's 6/9 local schedule (updated Sunday AM with VHSL finals)
BASEBALL Coastal Plain League: Peninsula Pilots at Morehead City, 6:05 International League: Norfolk at Indianapolis, 1:35 Eastern League: Richmond at Trenton, 1:05 HIGH SCHOOLS Football camp James Madison satellite camp (at Christopher Newport's...Tags: Floyd County, Minor League Baseball, Colleges and Universities, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Shuttered for decades, The Chesapeake to open Monday
The Baltimore SunA new restaurant named The Chesapeake will open Monday, according to one of the developers, in Charles North, where another restaurant named the Chesapeake closed more than 20 years ago. A mainstay of Baltimore dining for decades, the old Chesapeake...Tags: Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Charles Theatre, Station North, Dining and Drinking
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GLCCB sells headquarters building
The Baltimore SunThe Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Baltimore (GLCCB) has sold its Mount Vernon headquarters, the organization announced Wednesday. The decision to sell the building was made "to address ongoing community concerns with the inadequacy of the GLCCB'...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Officers find $2.2 million worth of marijuana plants growing in field
MOUNT VERNON, Mo. -- Last Monday, Lawrence County sheriff's deputies along with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, responded to a citizen’s call regarding finding several plants thought to be marijuana growing on his property just north of Mount...
Tags: Drug Trafficking
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