The week ended and Michael Lohan still doesn't have a place for his party. Boo hoo. His much promoted party was so toxic it was canceled within hours of its announcement on this blog. In other news, the Dew Tour is expected to draw over 50,000 people to Ocean City this weekend. Even if is skateboarding is still prohibited by the city. Marquee Lounge was reviewed. The Don't Know Tavern settlement may not go to the plaintiffs' lawyer after all. Silver Spring's new Fillmore theater has an opening date, and Mary J. Blige will be on hand for the grand opening. Keith Urban talked about Nicole Kidman, his broken guitars and his new album in our preview of his Verizon Center show. Wye Oak made their network television debut. We looked for the Baltimore bars with the most flattering lighting. Quizzles debut. Tori Amos, Black Star, and Skrillex all announced regional shows. G. Love's concert at Artscape was reviewed; so was Fantasia's. Still wondering what to do this weekend? Check out the nightlife guide.
July 18 - 23 reviewed: Michael Lohan, Dew Tour, Marquee Lounge
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