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Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages. . . . step right up for the greatest show on earth: the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus! This year’s edition visits the 1st Mariner Arena from Mar 10-21, and promises to entertain audiences with acrobatics, ferocious animals, and death-defying tricks. It’s a show you can’t afford to miss. 410-481-SEAT. |
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Another visitor to Baltimore this month is Wynonna Judd, who in 2002, was named one of the “40 Greatest Women of Country Music” by Country Music Television. Today she is on top of the charts and will visit the Meyerhoff on Mar 20 to charm audiences with her latest, “Flies on the Butter.” 410-783-8000. |
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Few of us will ever look like the women in Vogue. With this in mind, The Baltimore Museum of Art presents Feast, Famine, and the Female Form during Women’s History Month. The program, on Mar 14, uses art to outline the differences in beauty ideals across cultures. 410-396-7100. |
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This month at the Maryland State Fairgrounds, the 22nd annual Maryland Spring Home & Garden Show will delight homeowners with exotic plants, horticulture seminars, and do-it-yourself improvement ideas. With more than 600 exhibitors, you’re certain to find what you came looking for. Mar 5-7, 12-14. 410-863-1180. |
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Maybe you know the story already: doctor fed up with humans runs off to commune with the birds and beasts. The Baltimore Children’s Theatre puts an imaginative spin on the classic tale in Doctor Dolittle, complete with a circus act and instructions on how to talk to animals. Mar 6-20. 443-864-1470. |