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Meet the real-life Harry Potter

It isn't enough of a coincidence that he shares a name with the most famous literary character on the planet. He would have to have a scar on his forehead, starting between his eyes and snaking up his forehead in a line — just like the boy wizard ...

From MARY CAROLE MCCAULEY, Monterey County Herald,  17 Jul 2009
Related Topics: J K Rowling,  John Malcolm,  Shirley Temple,  Alan Rickman

Silent sister: Journalist unearths family secrets in ‘Ghosts’

Steve Luxenberg is a journalist and a son, and he is scrupulous about fulfilling his differing responsibilities down to the smallest detail. But sometimes, the two roles he’s played haven’t always jibed. On at least one notable occasion, the son ...

From MARY CAROLE MCCAULEY, Lawrence Journal World,  7 Jun 2009

‘Rust’ proof: Meyer rides his own route to literary acclaim

Baltimore It wasn’t apparent to anyone for the longest time that author Philipp Meyer had hopped the freight train to success — just like the protagonist of his acclaimed debut novel, “American Rust.” Every time Meyer’s line of boxcars seemed to be ...

From MARY CAROLE MCCAULEY, Lawrence Journal World,  22 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Cornell University,  John Steinbeck,  Richard Russo,  William Faulkner,  New York Times Company

Can Spices Heal

Did you know you can look on your spice shelf and perhaps find something that has been listed as a healing agent? Check these out! Cloves: Used traditionally for dental pain. Apply oil of clove to the gum when you have a toothache. Use it in warm ...

From MARY MCCAULEY, Associated Content,  8 Nov 2008

Group Leaders Tour and Cruise FREE

Travel by land Travel by sea Be a group Leader And you travel FREE! Are you a member of a group? A reunion group? Military? High School? College? Church? An affinity group? Rotary! Knights of Columbus! American Legion! Masons! Sons of Italy! VFW! ...

From MARY MCCAULEY, Associated Content,  14 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Knights of Columbus

Jim Petosa to stay at Olney

Now you see him ... and now you see him. The Olney Theatre Center has concluded its nearly year-long search for an artistic director by hiring -- (drumroll, please) -- Jim Petosa, who has held the identical job at the Montgomery County performing arts ...

From MARY MCCAULEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  14 May 2008

Rutstein leaves Everyman

The exodus of managing directors from local theater companies continues. Sara Rutstein, the second-in-command of Everyman Theatre, announced her resignation earlier today. Her last day will be July 31, departing shortly after Michael Ross leaves a ...

From MARY MCCAULEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  8 May 2008
Related Topics: Michael Ross

Everyman's move to Town Theatre is delayed

Don't call the moving trucks quite yet. Everyman Theatre initially announced plans to relocate to the Town Theatre on the West Side in the fall of 2009, but the troupe's move has been pushed back.  For the next two or three years, the actors will ...

From MARY MCCAULEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  5 May 2008

No sparkle in Center Stage's latest, 'These Shining Lives'

The drama is based on a landmark workers discrimination lawsuit filed by female employees of the Radium Dial Company in northern Illinois in the 1930s. When the women began working at the factory painting radium numerals onto watches, it seemed like an ...

From MARY MCCAULEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  1 May 2008

Baltimore Playwrights Festival 2008 lineup

The Baltimore Playwrights Festival has announced the lineup for its 2008 season, which runs this summer from June 26 through Aug. 31. The venerable festival, now in its 27th season, will champion the work of at least 12 playwrights and 13 plays. (A ...

From MARY MCCAULEY, Baltimore Sun Blogs,  17 Apr 2008

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