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Her Own Woman From Page One: Q&A With Debut Novelist Louise Marburg

About halfway through Louise Marburg’s debut novel, Fancy Meeting You, the protagonist, Laura Harrington is at a dinner party seated next to an alpha male. She asks him about himself, an act akin to “offering a goat to a lion.” He is delighted to spend the next ten minutes monologuing without any reciprocal interest. The situation…


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Start Your Tuesdays with Free Kid-Friendly Fun at Hunt Valley Towne Centre!

Start your Tuesdays with smiles at Tot Tuesdays at The Valley! 🎈 Join Hunt Valley Towne Centre every Tuesday at 10:00 AM from June through September for a complimentary morning designed especially for little ones and their grown-ups. Each week features engaging, rotating kid-friendly activities that encourage creativity, play, and connection in a fun, welcoming environment.…

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Baltimore crime drop continues, with homicides down 23% from last year — The Baltimore Sun Notre Dame of Maryland University names its first new president in 12 years — The Baltimore Banner Unaffiliated Marylander launches ‘party switch campaign’ to vote in state’s closed primary — WBAL Kittleman breaks with Republicans, the party of his father…

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