SPORTS
Sports Digest | September 11, 2012
Et cetera Sports Legends Museum to hold Ravens Roundtable on Wednesday Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards will hold a Ravens Roundtable discussion and luncheon Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston , Jeremy Conn of 105.7 The Fan and Fox 45's Bruce Cunningham will discuss the Ravens' offseason moves, provide their predictions for the season and take questions from members of the audience....
ENTERTAINMENT
By Richard Gorelick and The Baltimore Sun | November 1, 2011
On the eve of Ten Ten's opening, the Bagby Group has been announced as one of the tenants for Towson City Center, a $27 million building planned for Towson Circle. The Bagby Group intends to open a "farm-to-table white tablecloth restaurant" named Cunningham Kitchen in the $27 million building, formerly the Investment Building. Towson University will be moving its College of Health Professions centers to the Towson City Center building, an announcement from the county executive's office said.
NEWS
October 18, 2011
Regarding Nicole Fuller 's recent article about Anne Arundel County's Piney Orchard community, I am strongly opposed to the Tolson Rubble Landfill ("In Anne Arundel community, growth runs up against industry," Oct. 2). First, the proposed site is situated in the middle of a densely populated area. It would be highly irresponsible to put a landfill, let alone a rubble landfill with fugitive dust emissions, in such close proximity to a residential area. Secondly, the refuse disposal application submitted by Tolson & Associates is based on outdated information.
NEWS
By Steve Kilar, The Baltimore Sun | July 1, 2011
Investigators identified Friday the employee killed at the Coca-Cola bottling plant in East Baltimore. Joshua Cunningham, a contract worker, died Wednesday when a trailer fell on him, officials said. The Chase resident was 28. The accident occurred about 10:30 a.m. in the 700 block of Kresson St., near East Monument Street and Pulaski Highway, said Chief Kevin Cartwright, a fire spokesman. A jack that had been moved under the front of the trailer gave way, said police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Ronnie Scheib, Variety | April 1, 2011
Obsessed with how people dress, New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham unfailingly dons the same shapeless jacket; a chronicler of ritzy charity events, the octogenarian tools around Manhattan on a bike. Cunningham's two weekly spreads in the Sunday Style section form complementary opposites: "On the Street" features everyday Gothamites decked out in eclectic fashion statements, while "Evening Hours" captures the rich clad in haute couture. Whatever the Times-produced, TV-ready tribute, "Bill Cunningham New York," lacks in tension is amply compensated by the pleasure of watching an enthusiast ply the craft he loves.
SPORTS
By Matt Vensel | February 28, 2011
Baltimore sports talk station 105.7 The Fan unveiled a reshuffled weekday programming lineup Monday, and the biggest change was the absence of Bruce Cunningham. Cunningham, who had been with the station since its debut in 2008, resigned and has been replaced in the early afternoon slot by Bob Haynie. In an email to The Baltimore Sun , Cunningham said that it was his decision to walk away from his weekday show. "I resigned, pure and simple. I had worked 70 hour weeks for the last two and a half years, and simply wanted my life back," said Cunningham, who is also the weekday sports anchor for FOX45.