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Recipe: Asian grilling unleashes dazzling flavors in meat and vegetables

Oh, the allure of food grilled Asian style, the primordial perfume of smoke melding with the scent of caramelized basting sauces and marinades. Sweet and sour, salty, and spicy tastes form an...

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A new Mediterranean cookbook from José Andrés celebrates ‘dishes that belong...

Stephanie Breijo | (TNS) Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — José Andrés spends much of his time contemplating the unifying nature of food, both in and out of the world’s most dangerous conflict and...

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Column: As ‘Tortured Poets Department’ arrives, we wondered: Can Taylor Swift...

The Tortured Poets Department does not exist, but if it did, there would be a lot of pillows for reclining. There would be a circular track for fretting. There would be skylights because, you know,...

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2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees to be announced

The 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees will be announced during the Sunday, April 21 episode of “American Idol,” airing at 8 p.m. on ABC. This year’s nominees include Mariah Carey, Mary J....

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‘The Jinx – Part Two’ review: A filmmaker continues his investigation into...

When it premiered on HBO a decade ago, the true crime docuseries “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” stood out mainly because of Durst’s willingness to appear on camera. The wealthy New...

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TV review: ‘Jane’ is the best heroine for families prepping for Earth Day

Neal Justin | (TNS) Star Tribune “Dora the Explorer” has inspired many youngsters to get curious about the world beyond the borders of Sesame Street. But once your child reaches the age of 7, Dora’s...

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Review: Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough shine in Hulu’s dark true-crime drama...

Robert Lloyd | Los Angeles Times (TNS) “Based on a true story” — why do we care? Does it matter whether the events of a dramatic work “really happened,” or sort of happened, more or less in the way...

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5 airport lines you can ditch (and how to skip them for free)

By Sally French | NerdWallet At the airport, long lines for check-in, security screenings and even getting food can feel like a giant waste of time — and potentially disrupt even the most meticulously...

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Daily Horoscope for April 20, 2024

General Daily Insight for April 20, 2024 Expect the unexpected! The sensitive Moon opposes frustrating Mars and confusing Neptune, creating tension and stress for you out of practically nothing. Much...

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Jeff Holland: The beauty of spring is everywhere at Little Pipe Creek Park

Inspired by reading about the lives of the great African explorers, I once tracked the whole length of the Nile from the Mediterranean Sea to its source at Lake Tana in the Gish Abay region of the...

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A ballroom returns to Clifton Mansion, former summer home of Johns Hopkins

Just a peek behind a protective plastic construction curtain reveals a room that says, “Strauss waltz, please.” And later this spring, the “Wedding March” could resound in this, the former...

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New/Next Film Festival to return to Baltimore for its second year this fall

Baltimore Public Media is bringing back and expanding the New/Next Film Festival, an event originally conceived as a stopgap measure until the troubled Maryland Film Festival could figure out its...

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As Maryland marks first 4/20 with legal recreational cannabis, here are 5...

Saturday marks marijuana culture’s high holiday, 4/20, when college students gather — at 4:20 p.m. — in clouds of smoke on campus quads and pot shops in legal-weed states thank their customers with...

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Key Bridge collapse: Recreational boats to get another chance to use...

Recreational boats will again be allowed to pass the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, this time on Sunday, marking the second opportunity for boaters since the bridge fell three weeks...

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Daily Horoscope for April 21, 2024

General Daily Insight for April 21, 2024 Evolving isn’t always easy. As the intuitive Moon harmonizes with transformative Pluto, sensitive emotions may trigger powerful internal changes. When lovely...

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Daily Horoscope for April 22, 2024

General Daily Insight for April 22, 2024 Today’s emotional challenges are plentiful! First, the sensitive Moon opposes communicative Mercury, making it difficult to interpret or express ourselves due...

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Fortnight’ music video recruits Baltimore native Josh Charles...

Move over Jackson and Jordan, Baltimore-born actor and perennial Orioles fan Josh Charles is rooting for another team. Team Taytay. He’s flown the coop and landed right in the middle of a flock of...

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Earth Day 2024: 6 ways the Baltimore area is celebrating the planet

Monday, April 22, is Earth Day, the 24 hours set aside for promoting the preservation of the planet that is home to more than 8 billion humans and countless other organisms. This year’s theme is Planet...

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Owners of La Cuchara will open a new restaurant in Hampden’s Five and Dime...

The family team behind Woodberry’s acclaimed Basque restaurant La Cuchara has launched a new project on The Avenue in Hampden. Brothers Ben and Jacob Lefenfeld, and Ben’s wife, Amy Lefenfeld, have...

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Tech review: Dyson is a champ at purifiying the air and keeping you comfortable

By Jim Rossman, Tribune News Service I sleep with a fan blowing to move the air in my bedroom. Over the years I’ve had all sorts of fans, but for the last few years, my choice has been a Dyson fan...

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