Rainbow in Sydney, Syrian refugees, International Paris Airshow| June 17, 2015
The day in photos from around the world.
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Daily Brief
The day in photos from around the world.
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Daily Brief
The day in photos around the world.
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Nation, Weather
California is experiencing a fourth year of a severe drought. Statewide water restrictions have been announced for the first time in the state’s history.
Denise Sanders 0 Comment The Baltimore Sun Algerina Perna, commencement, mortar boards, Towson University
On Commencement Day, Towson University graduates express their creativity by decorating their mortarboards with messages of thanks to parents, friends, the Almighty, and even coffee.
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Daily Brief, The Baltimore Sun
The day in photos from around the world.
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Maryland, Nation, The Baltimore Sun
A baby chimpanzee, Keeva, was born at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore to a mother that was not taking care of her. She has been placed with a surrogate chimpanzee at Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo.
More →
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Daily Life, Maryland
Tulips, flowers, and trees are blooming at Sherwood Gardens and people are enjoying their beauty. Playing, photographing and looking at the flowers are some of the activities taking place in the gardens on warm spring days.
More →
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore protests, Baltimore riots, freddie gray
Many businesses were affected by the rioting that took place in Baltimore on Monday, April 27, 2015. The next day volunteers and owners of the stores and bars with windows broken, items taken by looters, and property destroyed boarded up windows and cleaned up the mess. Others boarded up their stores in preparation for more possible rioting about the death of Freddie Gray in police custody.
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Daily Brief
The day in photos from around the world.
Denise Sanders 0 Comment Maryland, The Baltimore Sun Algerina Perna, salsa, Sentimiento Dance Team, Talara
By day they are gallery curators, massage therapists, graduate students, administrative assistants and scientific illustrators. But on Monday nights, they were salsa dancers. On a frigid February evening, they came for the last time to the weekly salsa party at the Harbor East restaurant Talara, The nuevo-Latino is scheduled to close on Saturday. More than 100 dancers showed up. Most were veterans, but some had come for the first time. They twirled, spun, twisted with careful foot movements. Most did anyway. Some slow-danced like they were at the prom. There’s talk of relocating the weekly salsa party elsewhere, but for now, this was it.
Richard Gorelick
For more information about salsa go to www.facebook.com/SentimientoDanceTeam