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50 years strong, Ravens Roost still rallies around football

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Football: final offensive statistics*

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Book Bag: Timely texting through the foibles of family

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Visual Arts: Taking diversity to new ends

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‘Lysistrata’: Deprived & postponed

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It might be possible to make a gender distinction in evaluating the audience laughter that greets the ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes’ “Lysistrata.” If women laugh triumphantly...

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No gurlz allowed

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A year after County Executive Ken Ulman hosted a signing day/photo op for four Division I-bound football players, I thought I would have cooled down. But...

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Ex-big leaguer steals show at snowy Nats’ Winter Caravan

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The snow was falling about an inch per hour Saturday afternoon in Landover, in the shadow of the Redskins’ home field on a day Georgetown...

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    This Week's Events

    A sampling of seminars, fundraisers and concerts in Howard County.


    Feb. 3: Black History Month Program, sponsored by the The Council of Elders of the Black Community of Howard County, 7 p.m. Free. Oakland Mills High School, 9410 Kilimanjaro Road, Columbia. 301-317-0616 or 410-730-3334.

    Feb. 6: Packing Party, Held by Bethany United Methodist Church to pack supplies to send to Haiti for earthquake relief, 10 a.m. Donate items by Feb. 3. Items needed: gallon Ziploc bags, hand towels, wash cloths, combs, fingernail clippers, nail files, soap, toothbrushes and bandages. Bring at least 10 of these items. 2875 Bethany Lane, Ellicott City. 410-465-2919.

    Feb. 9: Presentation on women artists, hosted by The American Association of University Women Howard County, to feature Betty Spear, a docent at Baltimore Museum of Art. Ellicott City Senior Center, 7-9 p.m. 9401 Frederick Road, Ellicott City. 410-740-4276. aauwhocomembers@gmail.com.





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