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		<title>Actor Danny Glover to Appear at Ida B’s Table Grand Opening This Weekend</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2017 12:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<p>Back in 2015, local journalism nonprofit <em><a href="http://therealnews.com/t2/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Real News Network</a> </em>approached chef David Thomas about partnering to open a restaurant inside its downtown building on the corner of Holliday and Saratoga streets.   </p>
<p>“<em>The Real News </em>is this no-nonsense organization that is very much trying to be a voice for the voiceless,” Thomas says. “And, in most cases, that is those in the African-American community. It really made sense to me that this restaurant paired nicely with their mission.”</p>
<p>This weekend, after more than one year of planning, Thomas will officially debut <a href="https://www.idabstable.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ida B’s Table</a>—his homage to legendary journalist and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells that emphasizes modern soul food.</p>
<p>“The only true American cuisine is Southern cuisine,” says Thomas, who previously owned Herb &amp; Soul in Parkville. “When slaves came from Africa, they brought foods like yams, watermelon, and salted fish, and the natives helped us to cultivate the land. I just want people to understand that local sustainability was not cliché for the slaves—it was how they survived.”</p>
<p>To properly introduce the community to the new concept, Thomas and his wife, co-partner Tonya Thomas, will be hosting a star-studded lineup of grand opening events running from Saturday, September 23 to Tuesday, September 26.</p>
<p>The celebration kicks off on Saturday, September 23 with a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/1466229310128582/?acontext=%7B%22source%22%3A5%2C%22page_id_source%22%3A1856640354601711%2C%22action_history%22%3A%5B%7B%22surface%22%3A%22page%22%2C%22mechanism%22%3A%22main_list%22%2C%22extra_data%22%3A%22%7B%5C%22page_id%5C%22%3A1856640354601711%2C%5C%22tour_id%5C%22%3Anull%7D%22%7D%5D%2C%22has_source%22%3Atrue%7D" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">special event</a> featuring activist and Hollywood actor Danny Glover (think <em>Lethal Weapon </em>and <em>Angels in the Outfield.)</em> Glover sits on the board of <em>The Real News Network</em>, and Thomas says that he has been involved in the restaurant since the beginning.</p>
<p>“Most restaurant openings don’t have this type of fanfare unless you’re a big chain or a big-name chef,” Thomas says. “But Ida B. Wells is worthy of that type of spectacle.”</p>
<p>Aside from sharing his grandmother’s monkey bread recipe with Thomas to feature on the menu at Ida B’s, Glover will also be cooking up his family’s time-honored gumbo for the event.</p>
<p>“The recipe has been passed down in his family for 100 years,” Thomas says. “I’m always excited when I can put my hands on that much history.”</p>
<p>Saturday’s ribbon-cutting will also feature a talk by Chicago-born author <a href="http://www.mldwrites.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Michelle Duster</a>, a direct descendent of Ida B. Wells who will read passages from her books detailing her great-grandmother’s work and legacy.</p>
<p>Emceed by local musician and <em>Real News </em>correspondent Eze Jackson, the evening’s program will also highlight live jazz sets by Ama Chandra and Lafayette Gilchrist. And, of course, Thomas will be whipping up a special prix-fixe meal for all attendees featuring Glover’s gumbo, fried chicken with pimento cheese, wild game hen, and biscuits with caramelized peaches and cardamom-sorghum whipped cream for dessert.</p>
<p>The grand opening festivities continue with a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/417974885270890/?acontext=%7B%22source%22%3A5%2C%22page_id_source%22%3A1856640354601711%2C%22action_history%22%3A%5B%7B%22surface%22%3A%22page%22%2C%22mechanism%22%3A%22main_list%22%2C%22extra_data%22%3A%22%7B%5C%22page_id%5C%22%3A1856640354601711%2C%5C%22tour_id%5C%22%3Anull%7D%22%7D%5D%2C%22has_source%22%3Atrue%7D" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">family-friendly workshop</a> led by local music educators Jamaal “Mr. Root” Collier and Max Bent on September 24, a special industry night on September 25, and a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/820381614787999/?acontext=%7B%22source%22%3A5%2C%22page_id_source%22%3A1856640354601711%2C%22action_history%22%3A%5B%7B%22surface%22%3A%22page%22%2C%22mechanism%22%3A%22main_list%22%2C%22extra_data%22%3A%22%7B%5C%22page_id%5C%22%3A1856640354601711%2C%5C%22tour_id%5C%22%3Anull%7D%22%7D%5D%2C%22has_source%22%3Atrue%7D" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">presentation</a> by culinary historian Michael Twitty paired with a meal inspired by his book on September 26.</p>
<p>Though Thomas is no stranger to the local culinary scene, he says that it’s refreshing to be able to launch something new.</p>
<p>“Restaurants are like babies,” he says. “You conceptualize them, and think and dream about them for so long that, even once you get them up and running, your mind never stops working. I’m always looking forward and thinking ahead.”</p>

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		<title>​Bernie Sanders Rallies Baltimore Voters</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ron Cassie]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2016 16:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The weather forecast Saturday pushed Bernie Sanders’ planned rally at Druid Hill Park to the Royal Farms Arena, but the light rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of the Democratic presidential candidate’s supporters. A diverse crowd estimated at 6,000 turned out to hear and cheer Sanders’ message of campaign finance reform and political revolution—at one &#8230; <a href="https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/historypolitics/bernie-sanders-raliies-baltimore-voters/">Continued</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The weather forecast Saturday pushed Bernie Sanders’ planned rally at Druid Hill Park to the Royal Farms Arena, but the light rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of the Democratic presidential candidate’s supporters.</p>
<p>A diverse crowd estimated at 6,000 turned out to hear and cheer Sanders’ message of campaign finance reform and political revolution—at one point interrupting him with the chant, “Bernie Sanders has our back, we don’t need a super PAC.”</p>
<p>The Vermont senator continually railed against accepting the status quo in his hour-long address. Specifically, Sanders called attention to the poverty rates in Baltimore, where the overwhelming majority of public school children qualify for free or reduced lunches, describing conditions in many of the city’s struggling neighborhoods as unacceptable “in the richest country in the history of the world.” </p>
<p>He noted that life expectancy, infant mortality rates, and the health and economic outlooks for teenagers in some of Baltimore’s <a href="http://www.baltimoremagazine.net/2016/4/11/a-tale-of-two-cities-west-baltimore-before-after-freddie-gray" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">struggling neighborhoods</a> rank among the worst in the world. He also called for a “Medicare for all” universal health system, an increase in social security benefits for seniors—“the people who built this country and raised us”—and free public college and university tuition.</p>
<p>Sanders said he would pay for an increase in social security benefits by lifting the current ceiling on the social security income tax, which is currently limited to annual income below $118,500, and public college education with a tax on Wall Street speculation.</p>
<p>Sanders was introduced by Baltimore activist Kwame Rose, who garnered national attention last April after confronting Fox News commentator Geraldo Rivera during protests following the death of Freddie Gray; as well as Baltimore native Ben Jealous, the former head of the NAACP; actors Kendrick Sampson and Danny Glover; and state delegate Ana Sol Gutierrez.</p>
<p>“I’m in a race against a man who is spending more money than anyone ever has for a seat in Congress,” Gutierrez said afterward, referring to David Trone and her campaign to replace Rep. Chris Van Hollen in Montgomery County. “Bernie Sanders is right about getting money out of politics.”</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://52f073a67e89885d8c20-b113946b17b55222ad1df26d6703a42e.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/FullSizeRender-6.jpg" alt="FullSizeRender-6.jpg#asset:29412:url" /></p>
<p>Maryland’s Tuesday primary coincides with primaries in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Along with those states, it could prove to be the death knell of Sanders’ bid to catch Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton if he does not perform well.</p>
<p>Clinton’s rally in South Baltimore <a href="http://www.baltimoremagazine.net/2016/4/10/hillary-clinton-makes-baltimore-campaign-stop" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">two weeks ago</a> drew about 1,000 supporters, but the former secretary of state has earned the endorsement of Maryland’s elected officials, including Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin, and Rep. Elijah Cummings. She has also led Sanders by a <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2016/04/21/hillary-clinton-enjoys-commanding-lead-in-maryland-poll-shows/?_r=0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">significant margin</a> in state polling throughout the election season.</p>
<p>Other than drawing differences with Sanders on their gun control records, Clinton spent most of her speech in Baltimore going after Republican presidential primary leaders Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, both of whom she characterized as promoting discrimination and bigotry</p>
<p>In his speech, however, Sanders focused on making distinctions between his positions and record, and Clinton’s positions and record on issues that included fracking, which he wants to ban; a national $15 minimum wage, which he supports; trade agreements, which he has opposed; and breaking up the big banks, such as Goldman Sachs, which he says continues to hold too much economic and political power. As he has done previously, Sanders also contrasted his vote against the war in Iraq and Clinton’s support for the war in 2002. He promised to spend money rebuilding American cities and not on “perpetual” war in the Middle East. </p>
<p>Sanders also told the crowd that people who tell them that the U.S. is poor are “lying” and that for the past 35-40 years “the wealth has been going to the top 1 percent.”</p>
<p>“We are going to have an economy that works for all,” Sanders said.</p>
<p>His supporters stressed the Sanders’ early civil rights activism as a college student and long advocacy since on behalf of women’s rights, LGBT rights, workers’ rights and environmental causes, such as climate change.</p>
<p>“Who else [but Bernie Sanders] would be shackling themselves to the leg of a black woman fighting for equality 50 years ago,” Rose asked the crowd during his introduction, <a href="http://media2.fdncms.com/chicago/imager/u/blog/21247391/_01_img0682a.4631_38425020.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">referencing footage</a> of a young Sanders during a Chicago segregation protest. “Who else would be touring the neighborhood of Freddie Gray?” continued Rose, referencing Sanders’ <a href="http://www.baltimoremagazine.net/2015/12/8/bernie-sanders-visits-freddie-grays-sandtown-neighborhood" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">December visit</a> to Sandtown and West Baltimore and meeting with local black pastors.</p>
<p><em>Maryland&#8217;s primary is April 26, with <a href="http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2016/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">polls open</a> from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Early voting ended Thursday.</em></p>

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