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Is Gary Clark Jr. the next king of blues?
There's a good chance your blues career is on the right track if, at 27, you can count Eric Clapton as a fan.
Gary Clark Jr., the prodigious guitar player from Austin, Texas, even counts the six-string legend as a friend. Last June, Clapton picked...Tags: Eric Clapton, Gary Clark Jr., Music, Genres, Concerts
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Wrapping up the world of entertainment on DVD
For all of us who thought the cartoons at the top of the bill were the sweetest part of any night at the movies, Warner Home Video has released the ultimate new animation collection. "Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Volume I" finds the beloved cartoon...Tags: Porky Pig (fictional animal), Daffy Duck (fictional animal), Roald Dahl, World War I (1914-1918), Cartoons
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Warners sends out a big, fat 'Harry' farewell
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" packs up a lot of troubles into its old kit bag of magic spells and evil ambitions — and the result is smiles, smiles, smiles. The supposedly last installment in Warner Bros.' big-screen "Harry Potter"...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Giuseppe Tornatore, Emma Watson, J.K. Rowling , Alan Rickman
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Concert news: Rammstein, Noel Gallagher, Gary Clark Jr., Cuneifest
The Baltimore SunNext year's concert announcements are already starting to roll out. The German industrial metal band Rammstein will perform at 1st Mariner Arena, of all places, on April 25. Expect lots of pyrotechnics. The band is promoting a greatest hits package,...Tags: Germany, Gary Clark Jr., Music Industry, Music, 1st Mariner Arena
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Weekend's best bet: Smokers Club Tour with Curren$y at Rams Head Live
The latest issue of Spin is a celebration of "Hip-hop's DIY Movement" (with a great essay from Baltimore scribe and former b contributor Brandon Soderberg). There are so many micro-genres splintering in hip-hop that a magazine has to devote a whole...Tags: Method Man, Inner Harbor, Lil Wayne, Curren$y
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Rome Cee, Baltimore's most promising rapper, knows redemption first hand
Rome Cee is counting in German.
“Eins, zwei, drei, vier …”
It’s an oppressively humid July afternoon and the 29-year-old rapper, born Jerome Carrington Jr., is dressed in black and gray, sipping a hot cup of coffee in a Fells...Tags: Rome (Italy), Hunt Valley, Rap (genre), Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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Local boy makes good with 'Cars' and even better 'Cars 2'
Five years ago, pundits were quick to cast doubt on "Cars." A version of "Local Hero" or "Doc Hollywood" starring a high-speed auto? How misbegotten and outre!
It turned out to be one of Pixar's most profitable pictures — and one of its best-loved....Tags: Passenger Cars, Italy, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Manufacturing and Engineering, Fiat
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Dinosaur Jr. back with original lineup
Fans of '90s alternative rock will have more than one chance this year to get their fix. Yo La Tengo, almost 20 years old now, will play Merriweather Post Pavilion in September, opening for The National, natch.
And this Saturday, the seminal three-...Tags: Popular Music (genre), The National (music group), Grunge (genre)
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New play chips away at the truth of 'The Sculptress'
Playwrights sculpt language. Their linguistic craftsmanship, which will be on ample display this summer during the 30th annual Baltimore Playwrights Festival, is certainly present in Marilyn Millstone's "The Sculptress," right now at Fells Point Corner...Tags: Washington, DC, Auguste Rodin, Chicago Hotels, Sculpture, Migration
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The secret to Harry Potter's success
At a screening in Columbia, a 16-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl emerged from "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" blissed-out but also fighting because he wouldn't kiss her during the movie — he didn't want to miss a single second...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Homes, Green Lantern (movie), Colleges and Universities, Movies
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25 movies added to National Film Registry
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the MIchael Sragow Gets Reel blog: Today the Library of Congress announced 25 more selections for the National Film Registry. The Registry is designed to highlight the American cinema's broad social-cultural significance as well as mark its key...Tags: Blake Edwards, John Boorman, Lewis Milestone, Armed Forces, Comedy (genre)
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Jim Paratore, prominent TV executive, dies at 58
Jim Paratore, a well-regarded televison producer and executive, died Tuesday after suffering a heart attack while cycling in France. Paratore, 58, spent much of his career atWarner Bros.Television and was still associated with the Burbank studio, where...
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