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        The small screen thinks big</title>
         

    
    
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    <description>Telling stories about the obese and full-figured, TV is embracing a new kind of heavyweight programming
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                        Telling stories about the obese and full-figured, TV is embracing a new kind of heavyweight programming
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        All the bells, whistles and 111 bikes</title>
         

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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    <description>Concert to re-create sound of wind with 111 bicyclists, array of instrumentation
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                        Concert to re-create sound of wind with 111 bicyclists, array of instrumentation
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        Single Carrot Theatre knows all about growth</title>
         

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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    <description>Single Carrot Theatre has taken root and sprouted.
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        'Harry Potter' names cast a spell</title>
         

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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    <description>But sharing one with Rowling characters is not magical for some in Md.
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                        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 created by J.K. Rowling.
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        Kurosawa classic 'Rashomon' heads to Senator</title>
         

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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    <description>Restored print of Japanese filmmaker's 1950 gem will open Friday
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                    A  samurai's wife dazzles a bandit as she and her husband make their way through a deep wood. The brigand rapes her. Someone kills the samurai. (Maybe it was himself.) That's all we know for sure about the action in  Rashomon , even after the director, Akira Kurosawa, stages it from four different perspectives.
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        New releases out Tuesday</title>
         

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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    <description>"Best Friends Forever"   Jennifer Weiner (Atria, $26.99)  Addie Downs and Valerie Adler were supposed to be best friends forever until the drama and popularity contests of high school got in the way. Fifteen years later, Val is a local celebrity and Addie is a frumpy homebody, but a strange crime in their small hometown in Illinois compels them to reunite and figure out where they went wrong, reconciling the friendship along the way.
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        It's riveting, no kidding</title>
         

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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    <description>Memoir on raising goats and making cheese includes the sad, funny, philosophical
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                    "Goat Song"   Brad Kessler (Scribner, $24)  You won't find  Goat Song  on any lists of must-read summer potboilers. After all, it's a hermit writer's memoir, about raising goats and making cheese on a Vermont farm. Not exactly the stuff of best-sellers.
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        Literary reference at Jackson service lights up Google searches</title>
         

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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    <description>I  may be the only person in America who didn't watch Michael Jackson's memorial service (I did pay my respects earlier, when MTV ran a series of his music videos).
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        35th anniversary of Jhpiego</title>
         

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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    <description>A  bit of Fells Point waterfront took on an international flavor as people from dozens of countries gathered to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Jhpiego, a non-profit health organization affiliated with Johns Hopkins University which helps provide services to women and their families around the world. The party capped off a week of meetings in which Jhpiego folks exchanged information about their various programs in different countries.
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        Stars grew up with 'Potter'</title>
         

    
    
    
     
    
    
        	 
        	       


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    <description>When the  Harry Potter  film series is completed, its three young stars - Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint - will have inhabited their roles longer than Sean Connery played James Bond, Christopher Reeve was Superman or Jerry Seinfeld played himself on  Seinfeld .
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