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Dan Deacon's Ottobar show a love letter to Baltimore's music scene
If electronic musician Dan Deacon is anything, he is fiercely loyal to his adopted hometown of Baltimore. Last night's sold-out show at the Ottobar wasn't so much a coronation; that ship has long since sailed. Rather, its familiar dance party feel,...
Tags: Electronics, Concerts, Yeast Infection, Dan Deacon, Comedy (genre)
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Raw recap: Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara lead strong night of wrestling
Both the WWE and World Heavyweight champions walked out of Sunday's Night of Champions pay-per-view with their titles in tow. Sheamus cleanly put away his rival Alberto Del Rio, while CM Punk retained his title after a controversial double-pin with...
Tags: Wrestling, Wade Barrett, Royal Rumble, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Radio
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WBAL radio picks Washington talk show host to replace Durian
The Baltimore SunBryan Nehman, co-host of the "Brian and Bryan Show" on Washington's WMAL radio, has been hired by Baltimore's WBAL to replace Dave Durian during morning drive time. Nehman previously anchored morning news on the politically conservative talk and news...Tags: Dave Hill, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Radio
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Future Islands, Matmos deliver at Thrill Jockey 20th anniversary show
Baltimore's music scene is undeniably one of the country's best, and a good deal of credit for that goes to Thrill Jockey, a Chicago-based indie record label. In the past several years, Thrill Jockey has signed a dozen current or former Baltimore bands,...
Tags: Electronics, Concerts, Rush Limbaugh, Tortoise (music group), Jeff Foxworthy
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What is sports' most dysfunctional team?
Boston drama never ends Paul Doyle Hartford Courant This one's not even close — the Red Sox are beyond dysfunctional. Once considered baseball's model franchise after winning two titles in four years, the Red Sox are a mess. The team...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Chicago Tribune, Adrian Gonzalez, Theo Epstein, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Despite what conservatives say, there's no 'liberal bias' in the mainstream media
Recently I called a local radio talk show, not to blast President Barack Obama or ridicule Mitt Romney but to chide the conservative host and his conservative guest for their tiresome narrative about liberal bias in the "mainstream media.'" They...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, The Wall Street Journal, News Media, Mitt Romney, Republican Party
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O'Malley's misspoken word still driving debate
WASHINGTON -- Nearly a week after Gov. Martin O'Malley said in a television interview that the country is not better off than it was four years ago, the Maryland Democrat was still explaining his position -- and he made news again Friday by saying his...
Tags: MSNBC (tv network), CBS Corp., Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Republican Party
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Road back for Mark Farley Grant starts on the early bus
The way it is now: Mark Farley Grant steps out of the room he shares with three other men in a big rowhouse on St. Paul Street, grabs his backpack, and steps into the 6 a.m. darkness. He takes the No. 13 bus, transfers to the 54, then the 53, grabs...
Tags: Dunkin' Donuts Coffee, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Dunkin' Donuts, Martin O'Malley, University of Maryland, College Park
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O'Malley partisanship on display in Charlotte
For someone as partisan as Gov. Martin O'Malley, it seems strange that his party's most partisan affair — the Democratic National Convention — has, historically speaking, not been especially friendly territory for him. At the 2004...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Democratic Governors Association
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For Goucher grad, success was in the Cards Against Humanity
On New Year's Eve 2008 — when all of the popular kids were out partying — Max Temkin and his pack of social outcasts were hunkered in his parents' basement. With nothing better to do, they grabbed a stack of cardboard paper and some...
Tags: Michelle Obama, Students, Teaching and Learning, Rentals, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)
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'America's Got Talent' recap - Bye bye, weirdos, we'll miss you so
This week, "America's Got Talent," the only place on television left for freaks and oddballs that doesn't demand they have some strange addiction or possess a nickname like "Honey Boo Boo," gave in to the regular guys. Too many of the show's strangest...
Tags: America's Got Talent (tv program), Nick Cannon, Gotye (music artist), Joe Cocker, Whole Foods Market
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Md. pols steeped in Tampa's surrogate battle
TAMPA, Fla. —Former Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. rushed through a convention hall that holds more than 15,000 journalists to get to an interview about why Republican nominee Mitt Romney should be elected president. Across town, Democratic...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Democratic Governors Association, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Media Industry
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