The Arts Are Coming Back This Summer. Just Step Outside.
The return of Shakespeare to Central Park is among the most visible signs that theaters, orchestras and opera companies aim to return to the stage outdoors.
The Delacorte Theater, home to Shakespeare in the Park, has sat empty throughout the coronavirus pandemic, but will reopen this summer with an adaptation of “The Merry Wives of Windsor.”Credit.George Etheredge for The New York Times
March 16, 2021
The path back for performing arts in America is winding through a parking lot in Los Angeles, a Formula 1 racetrack in Texas, and Shakespeare’s summer home in New York’s Central Park.
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in an apartment fire. the blaze broke out about 6:30 this evening along doweling circle in parkville. myranda stephens has been there all evening long. myranda, what happened? well, jennifer and jeff, it is a very somber night here at towson crossing apartments @%ere, if you look behind me, firefighters are still here cleaning up from that four alarm blaze. that killed one of their own. officials say 43-year-old mark falconhan became trapped in the call. crees located him and he was rushed to st. joseph medical center where he was pronounced dead. now falconan joins the lutherville fire department in 1990. and left a few years ago to be a part of the secret service. met him oo the first day on the job when he came to work with s. and he was a friend. and just a great person. left our department to improve his career with the secret service. and falconan leaves behind a wife and two children. we were told ttat he was very well liked by everyone here in the department. w
it will be a bunch of cold air coming in this weekend. how are the roads? here s sharon gibala. the two problems that we started off with are both clear of the accident in dundalk as well as the water main break in york and towson. on the beltway at full speed with 11 and 12 minute drive times. traffic is light and running smoothly. same thing goes for the top side at dulaney and then shawan road. everything is running very smoothly. remember, wjz 13 is always on. back over to you. here s what people will be talking about today, a volunteer firefighter died trying to save lives in a burning apartment building. we first brought it to you last night at 11. it happened at the towson crossing apartments. reporter: the firefighter went into this apartment looking for one who anyone who may have been trapped and that s when he got trapped. the initial call came in about 6:18 p.m., a reported kitchen fire at the towson crossing apartments. at first the flames were so inten
and i am jennifer gilbert. breaking news tonight in baltimore county. volunteer fireeighter has died. trying to rescue people trapped in an apartment fire. the blaze broke out about 6:30 this evening along doweling circle in parkville. myranda stephens has been there all evening long. myranda, what happened? well, jennifer and jeff, it is a very somber night here at towson crossing apartments @%ere, if you look behind me, firefighters are still here cleaning up from that four alarm blaze. that killed one of their own. officials say 43-year-old mark falconhan became trapped in the call. crees located him and he was rushed to st. joseph medical center where he was pronounced dead. now falconan joins the lutherville fire department in 1990. and left a few years ago to be a part of the secret service. met him oo the first day on the job when he came to work with s. and he was a friend. and just a great person. left our department to improve his career with the secret servi