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Last weekend for 'Punk Rock Mom' at Laurel's Venus Theatre
"Punk Rock Mom," by Alyson Mead, continues tonight at 8 p.m.; Saturday, May 26 at 3 and 8 p.m.; and Sunday, May 27 at 3 p.m. at Venus Theatre, 21 C St. The play is a domestic explosion of punk rock music and rebellious bliss that reaches new levels... -
Venus Theatre grows up with 'Punk Rock Mom'
When the Ramones released "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" in 1977, the punk rock band hadn't a clue that their provocative antiestablishment lyrics would one day set the tone for a story about fierce parental love. Thirty-five years later, pop punk has...
Tags: Concerts, Joan Jett, Facebook, Music
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Speaking of things I have no control over
My wife loves what the guys on the defunct Don and Mike Show used to refer to as cable radio, that being what everyone else refers to as satellite radio. Cable radio, however, was a slight to the whole satellite radio industry that I found amusing. To...Tags: Global Warming, Global Change, Satellite Technology, Havre de Grace, Ecosystems
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10 'guarantees' for WrestleMania 28
Gone are the days of Mr. McMahon “guaran-damn-teeing” an outcome of a match or a certain superstar meeting his demise in WWE. But in my opinion, there are some “certainties” heading into WrestleMania 28. If I were a betting man,...
Tags: Steve Austin, Metallica (music group), Wrestling, Poetry, Royal Rumble
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Indie band Cloud Nothings opts for a cleaner, clearer sound
Rock 'n' roll has never had a rulebook. Dylan Baldi, the 20-year-old Clevelander responsible for indie-rock buzz band Cloud Nothings, is the latest songwriter to take preconceived notions of his music and flip it on its head. Cloud Nothings began as a...
Tags: Music, Dan Deacon
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Hippodrome's 2012-13 lineup: Presley to punk-rock
The Hippodrome's 2012-2013 Broadway Series will have tried-and-true crowd pleasers such as "Wicked" and "Beauty and the Beast" alongside newer musicals "American Idiot" and "Billy Elliot."
"From a consumer perspective, this is a juggernaut season,"...Tags: Green Day (music group), Wicked (musical), Concerts, Theater, World War I (1914-1918)
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Weekend's best bet: Thrice at Recher Theatre
The remnants of pop-emo's heyday (the early aughts, let's say) are mainly carcasses, reunion tours and/or disappointing new albums that make fans wish their old favorite group would stop tarnishing its legacy. Thrice is an exception. The Orange County,...Tags: Brother (music group), International Travel
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Perry Hall musician keeps Zim Zemarel's Big Band sound alive
It takes a Big Band sound to battle the disco, punk, thrash rock, heavy metal and country-pop now dominating national soundtracks.
But that's exactly what the Zim Zemarel Band has done in the greater Baltimore area for the better part of 50 years.
And...Tags: Weddings, Barry Levinson, Television Stations, Dundalk, Bars and Clubs
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Reggie Watts brings wooly show to the Mammoth
Reggie Watts' story is much like that of any other comic: He was a class clown, always goofing off and playing jokes on everybody, much to the consternation of his teachers.
But during his youth in Great Falls, Mont., he also was in the school...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Theater, Alice Walker, Minority Groups, African Americans
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Abstract scores combine graphics, music
It takes a little time to unroll "Scroll," a composition by Baltimore composer Will Redman, since it's on paper that measures 8 feet long, 8 inches wide. It takes even longer to digest.
Although there are four distinct lines of music on the elongated...Tags: Music Industry, Colleges and Universities, State University of New York, Luciano Berio, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Hampden: Annual neighborhood fest took its weirdness to the people
Whew. 2011's Hampdenfest is all over but the healing. And by healing, I'm talking my own personal recovery from a vicious mix of hangover, sunburn and what I like to call festival chafe. The rains paused while Hampden's annual neighborhood festival...Tags: Fine Arts, Arts, Baltimore Grand Prix, Bruce Springsteen, Spider-Man (fictional character)
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For its 30th year, Artscape will party like it's 1982
Ronald Reagan was president. People were fighting to save whales. The first CD player came out.
"Come on, Eileen" was all over the radio while "Rocky III" beat up the box office.
Time Magazine named "the computer" man of the year.
It was 1982, and here...Tags: Hulk Hogan, Andy Warhol, Artscape, Keith Haring, Paul McCartney
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