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Ellicott City: Parking will cost more, but it's still a bargain
Do you think that when the Ellicott brothers arrived here in 1772 they griped about how hard it was to find a convenient parking space for their wagons? It seems that people have been going on about that for at least that long. Well, some changes are...Tags: Ellicott City, Labor Day, Wars and Interventions, Arts, Patapsco
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Annapolis Opera celebrates turning 40 with pair of Verdi classics
Annapolis Opera is on fire with excitement about its 40th-anniversary season. That much is evident from its season brochure — the company's best ever — on which a flaming "V" proclaims a celebration of the bicentennial of Giuseppe Verdi's...
Tags: Opera (genre), Media Industry, Music, Morgan State University, Annapolis
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Terps still searching for workhorse running back
The YouTube video just keeps going and going. Running back Jordan Todman is taking handoff after handoff, pitch after pitch, often carrying the ball deep into the opposition's secondary. It was 2010 and Todman and his Connecticut team — led by...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Big East Conference, Boston College Eagles, Football, Villanova Wildcats
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap, Sweet six becomes final four
(With indefatigable recapper Amy Watts on the road this week, Diane Trap steps up to the plate in her stead.) Cat Deeley is wearing a shiny mosaic dress, like an elegant '70s shower stall. The six remaining dancers open with a routine set to "Scream"...
Tags: Justice System, Dance, Cat Deeley, Death Cab for Cutie (music group), Judges
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap, Atlanta auditions
And, tonight we're in Atlanta, where all the streets are named Peachtree and from where our last champion, Melanie Moore was launched. Along with Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy, tonight's special guest judge is Debbie Allen.
Our first contestant is Audrey...Tags: Justice System, Flatulence, Dance, Judges, Nigel Lythgoe
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Baltimore: More Sailabration, less car racing
This summer, the citizens of Baltimore and the surrounding region have experienced two special multi-million-dollar events that consumed the Inner Harbor area for days. Each one took a lot of planning and cooperation. Each one was entertaining for...Tags: Ellis Island, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Fells Point, Inner Harbor, Immigration
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Ravens rookie linebacker Adrian Hamilton: 'I'm hungry to get to the quarterback'
The Baltimore SunThe grimace on St. Louis Rams quarterback Kellen Clemens' face said it all, an obvious sign of pain dealt by rookie outside linebacker Adrian Hamilton. Prior to being cut by the Dallas Cowboys on Friday during the final major roster cutdown and...Tags: NFL Pro Bowl, Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Albert McClellan
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Even eight months away, hype is building for WrestleMania 29
WrestleMania 29 is shaping up to be a blockbuster event. I know it's eight months away, and WWE has at least six pay-per-view events before it, but hear me out. Today, we live in a big-name, part-time environment. What I mean by that is that the biggest...
Tags: John Cena, Steve Austin, WrestleMania, Television Networks, MetLife Stadium
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'America's Got Talent' recap: Trudging through sludgy semi-finals
I'm probably taking this show a little too seriously over here, but some presentation as to how the 24 acts are divided up into two groups would be nice, because the second week of the semi-finals is full of acts that could never compete with the ones...
Tags: Justice System, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Dance, Cirque du Soleil, Mariah Carey
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Tickets for library's 8th annual gala go on sale Sept. 4
Preparations are under way for Harford County Public Library's 8th annual Gala, "Once Upon a Time: An Evening in the Stacks." The highly-anticipated event will be held Saturday, Nov. 3 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Abingdon library on Tollgate Road. This...Tags: Libraries, Media Industry, Dining and Drinking, Once Upon a Time (tv program), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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'America's Got Talent' recap: The 'first semi-finals'
When "America's Got Talent" took a break for the Olympics at the end of July, the number of contestants had been cut down to manageable-to-remember 16. Now, two weeks after its return, with tangential rounds devoted to YouTube "talents"and wild card...
Tags: The Tonight Show (tv program), Comedy (genre), Nick Cannon, Black Eyed Peas (music group), America's Got Talent (tv program)
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Social Media Do's and Don'ts
OMG P911 In social media slang, the above means “Oh my God, parent alert,” and that is just what parents have to be these days ... alert to what their kids are doing and saying in this digital world. With all of the social media outlets...
Tags: American Academy of Pediatrics, Computer Networking and Internet, Viral Diseases and Infections, Xbox 360, Apple iPod
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