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Dulaney kids who #Occupied any city should let me know. Please. I can make you famous.
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High ResolutionTHE BIG PICTURE
The Occupy Wall Street movement spreads
- What started in New York City in mid September, a call to “flood lower Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street,” has continued to feed similar groups around the United States taking up the name and cause. (35 photos)
Reblogging because I like Occupy Wall Street and I like The Big Picture feauture and I like this photo and I don’t like the enormous photo of George W. Bush that’s currently dominating my blog.
Also I’m really excited because I think my school paper might be doing something about Occupy Baltimore, if we can dig up names of any students who’ve attended other than the news staff. So, yeah, if you attended or will be attending any Occupy event and you got to Dulaney, let me know.
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Fall Arts Guide 2011 || Baltimore Sun
- Visual arts:
- “PRINT BY PRINT” AT THE BMA: More than five centuries of printmaking will be the focus of a major exhibit drawn from the Baltimore Museum of Art’s extensive collections.
- Pop music
- WATCH THE THRONE AT 1ST MARINER ARENA, VERIZON CENTER: Two-for-one bills have been ubiquitous this year. But the splashiest pairing of all is that of Kanye West and Jay-Z.
- Classical Music
- LA TRAVIATA AT THE LYRIC OPERA HOUSE: The Lyric Opera of Baltimore has emerged from the ashes of the Baltimore Opera Company, which shut down in 2009. The new company opens its first season with Verdi’s tuneful tragedy “La Traviata” in the freshly renovated Lyric Opera House.
- Film
- REVIVAL SERIES AT CHARLES THEATRE: Forget the summer’s eye-popping color spectacles — come autumn, the real cinematic action arrives in glittering black-and-white with the Charles Theatre’s sensational 35mm revival series.
- Dance
- BEIJING DANCE THEATER AT KENNEDY CENTER: Even though the Beijing Dance Theater was founded just about three years ago, China’s first professional modern troupe already is being hailed as a bright new light of the international performing scene.
- Eclectic
- RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL AT CROWNSVILLE FAIRGROUNDS: Lords and ladies, it’s time for the Maryland Renaissance Festival, a celebration that for more than two decades has made its home in Anne Arundel County.
