NEWS
By John-John Williams IV, The Baltimore Sun | September 15, 2010
Ray Lewis has dipped his toes into the sports apparel market with a new line of jewelry, logo T-shirts, hats and jackets. The veteran Raven attempts to join the ranks of world-class athletes who have successfully made the leap into clothing, including Venus and Serena Williams, Michael Jordan, Lance Armstrong and Tiger Woods. Items from Lewis' line, RL 52 Style, range in price from $25 for hats to $300 for bomber jackets. Jewelry, which ranges in price from $800 for a gold charm necklace to $1,900 for a diamond-accented necklace, will be created by New York designer Mauri Pioppo.
NEWS
By Jill Rosen, The Baltimore Sun | July 12, 2010
In a recent episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" called "The Bare Midriff," Larry David is disgruntled that his new secretary is wearing a shirt that exposes her tummy. When he confronts her, she tells him she's proud of her body and wants to flaunt it. "You can flaunt two-thirds of the day outside the office and then you have one-third non-flaunt," he tells her. "Why not take a break in the flaunt?" In white-collar offices across Maryland, "the flaunt" has become an issue and a distraction, particularly when it comes to interns who, professionals say, perennially show more daring than sense in their work wardrobes.
NEWS
By Baltimore Sun staff | May 5, 2010
Police who searched the apartment of murder suspect George Huguely recovered a shirt with a red stain and a letter addressed to Yeardley Love, the Cockeysville lacrosse player he is accused of killing, according to a Charlottesville newspaper. A court document filed by police Wednesday describes several items seized by detectives from Huguely's apartment as they investigated Love's killing, including two Apple laptop computers, a spiral notebook, a shower curtain, rugs and a pair of blue cargo shorts.
SPORTS
By Don Markus and Tricia Bishop, The Baltimore Sun | May 5, 2010
Police who searched the apartment of George Huguely recovered a T-shirt with a red stain and a letter addressed to Yeardley Love, the Cockeysville woman he is accused of killing, according to a Charlottesville newspaper. A court document filed by police Wednesday lists several items seized by detectives from Huguely's apartment as they investigated Love's killing, including two Apple laptop computers, a spiral notebook, a shower curtain, rugs and a pair of blue cargo shorts. Court officials said Wednesday that the document had been sealed by court order, but its contents were described in a story by the Charlottesville Daily Progress.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Laura Vozzella and Baltimore Sun | April 9, 2010
Mark your calendars for some of the most coveted Orioles giveaways. April 13: Matt Wieters T- shirt Tuesday: T-shirt Tuesdays are always a deal, but a Wieters shirt is something special. The second-year catcher made the cover of Sports Illustrated last month, the first Oriole to manage that since Roberto Alomar in 1996. (Goes to first 10,000 fans 15 and older.) May 26: Nolan Reimold Mini Bobblehead: Who can resist a bobblehead? (Goes to first 15,000 fans 15 and older.
NEWS
January 3, 2010
Several Anne Arundel County senior activity centers have announced their trip schedules and are accepting deposits. Trips vary per center and include day trips as well as cruises and extended bus trips. To sign up for a trip, you must be a current senior center member with updated information in the database and a key. Membership is free. Call the Department of Aging and Disabilities at 410-222-4464 for more information. Anniversary T-shirts The Arnold, Pascal and South County Senior Activity Centers are selling green T-shirts to celebrate their 30th anniversaries.