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Kiss the Classifieds Goodbye

Women Doing More Job Searching Online

Kiss the Classifieds Goodbye

January 30, 2009

One of the main reasons Americans — especially women — access the Internet is to search for jobs. Read more »

 

Women’s Law Center 3rd Annual Wine & Chocolate’ Event

Women’s Law Center 3rd Annual Wine & Chocolate’ Event
April 4, 2009
6:00 pmto8:00 pm

Eat dessert first at the year’s sweetest event – The Women’s Law Center sponsors Wine & Chocolate from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on April 4 at the One Wellness Spa at Bikram Yoga Studio in Hamden. Some of Baltimore’s most delicious businesses offer their signature chocolate treats, carefully paired wines, and hors d’oeuvres to start Saturday evening in style. Read more »

 

Mrs. Singy in the End Zone

Mrs. Singy in the End Zone

January 29, 2009
By Suzanne Molino Singleton

So there I was in “first Baltimore Ravens game” mode, sitting in the third row from the end zone, with live NFL excitement and testosterone floating through the air. It was a playoff game, and they were showing off for a new fan. Read more »

 

Braving More Than the Elements

Braving More Than the Elements

January 29, 2009
By Nancy Menefee Jackson

Maryland offers wonderful opportunities for hiking, from a section of the Appalachian Trail to local parks with asphalt walking loops.

Like most everyone in Baltimore County, I live near an inviting stretch of Gunpowder State Park.
But one issue I struggle with is, how far do I walk into the woods alone? Read more »

 

Edgar Allan Poe Bicentennial Birthday Celebration

Edgar Allan Poe Bicentennial Birthday Celebration
January 31, 2009
February 1, 2009

January 19, 2009 marks the 200th birthday of Edgar Allan Poe and to commemorate this historic milestone, the city of Baltimore will host Nevermore 2009, a yearlong celebration of the life and works of one of Baltimore’s most famed residents. The year will be filled with a variety of events, including birthday celebrations, lectures, wine tastings, art exhibitions, theatrical performances, special tours and more. The Nevermore 2009 events are listed below, but please continue to check back as more will be added throughout the year. Read more »

 

Romance of the Rose at the Walters

The Romance of the Rose: Visions of Love in Medieval Manuscripts

Romance of the Rose at the Walters
January 24, 2009 to April 19, 2009

Written in Old French, the 13th-century poem “The Romance of the Rose” was among the most popular and influential literary texts of its day. It is widely accessible to diverse audiences due to the enduring subject of “love” and the exploration of “quest.” During the special program, “The Romance of the Rose: Visions of Love in Medieval Manuscripts,” approximately 10 manuscripts of the poem will be on display at The Walters Art Museum for your viewing and reading pleasure. Read more »

 

The Saint John’s Bible: A Modern Vision Through Medieval Methods

The Saint John’s Bible: A Modern Vision Through Medieval Methods
February 15, 2009 to May 24, 2009

The Walters Art Museum presents The Saint John’s Bible: A Modern Vision Through Medieval Methods, an exhibition showcasing 44 contemporary illuminated manuscript pages from two volumes of a Bible commissioned by Saint John’s Abby and University in Minnesota. In addition, 49 renowned Walters’ manuscripts and rare books from a variety of religious traditions will set The Saint John’s Bible within the historical context of decorating sacred text. The exhibit is on view from Feb. 15 to May 24. Read more »

 

Maple Magic at the Ladew Topiary Gardens

Maple Magic at the Ladew Topiary Gardens
February 15, 2009

Can you smell it in the air? It’s maple sugaring time when maple tree sap begins to flow freely and we can make one of nature’s sweetest treats – maple syrup.

Come experience the process of maple sugaring as we head out to Ladew’s Nature Walk to identify trees, observe tapped maple trees and collect some sap. Learn how to boil down the sap to make yummy, golden brown syrup of your own. Read more »

 

Yes, Virginia, there is an alternative to the Superbowl!

Pro Musica Rara - SuperBach Sunday: Bach, Handel and Purcell

Yes, Virginia, there is an alternative to the Superbowl!
February 1, 2009
3:30 pm

Towson University hosts Pro Musica Rara - Superbach Sunday: Bach, Handel and Purcell at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 1 at the Center for the Arts, Harold J. Kaplan Concert Hall. Pro Musica Rara is Towson University’s professional performing ensemble in residence. This concert features guest artists Ann Monoylos, soprano, and John Thiessen, baroque trumpet. Read more »

 

11th Annual Steppin’ Out to Celebrate Sports

11th Annual Steppin’ Out to Celebrate Sports
March 26, 2009
6:00 pmto10:00 pm

Come celebrate the great tradition of Baltimore sports in the fabulous M&T Bank Stadium South Club Lounge, where the history of football is strikingly portrayed. Tickets for the 11th annual “Steppin’ Out to Celebrate Sports” event include delicious fare from Baltimore’s top restaurants, wine, beer, soda, as well as free parking! Read more »

 

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