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'Kinderman' continues to delight children after 30 years
After convincing his mostly preschool audience to chant, "Dance, Kinderman, dance" a few times, John Taylor pretended to timidly oblige.
But he cleverly surprised his young spectators when he flamboyantly cocked his right hip and unleashed a sample of...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Arts, Dining and Drinking, Dance, Howard County
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Hunger Games pulls in $68 million in first day
As expected, "The Hunger Games" is killing at the box office this weekend, taking in more than $68 million in the first day of ticket sales. Estimates for the entire weekend range around $140 million as might be expected with the off-the-charts pre-...
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Riley William Davis
Riley William Davis, whose sunny personality and quick wit sustained him and his family through his four-year battle with leukemia, died Wednesday at Johns Hopkins Children's Center. He was 13.
Diagnosed with cancer at 9, Riley's life was turned upside...Tags: Jimmy Fallon, Hospitals and Clinics, Strawberries, Hospitals and Clinics, Stephen Davis
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Man wearing 'Spider-Man' mask robs Prince George's bank, police say
Officers are searching for a man who robbed a Prince George's County bank while wearing a "Spider-Man" mask and sweater, police said.
The suspect walked into a BB&T branch in Fort Washington around 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday and tried to access the back part...Tags: Theft, Prince George's County
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A philanthropist and jokester, fullback Leach almost never puts himself first
Vonta Leach has played 37 games since he last got an opportunity to run the football in the NFL.
He has endured countless collisions with linebackers, paved the way for Pro Bowl running backs and even played on special teams. But in 102 NFL games...Tags: Green Bay Packers, High School Sports, American Football Conference, Ray Rice, National Football League
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Small but vibrant crowd expected for Annapolis Comic-Con
He was always a skateboarder and action-movie fan, not to mention a punk-rock enthusiast, but from the time he turned 12, nothing excited Steve Anderson more than the approach and arrival of his favorite day, Wednesday.
That was the day the newest issues...Tags: Fantasy (genre), Stan Lee, Artists, Annapolis, Arts
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The oddities of Otakon
A man in black wields an enormous hollow cross packed with phony handguns while checking out Barnes & Noble's graphic-novel racks. A futuristic Marie Antoinette, in a regal gown with bared cleavage and midriff, balances a huge rectangular headpiece with...Tags: Hayao Miyazaki, Rape, Human Body, Skin, Animation (genre)
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Fullback Leach has evolved into the league's best bodyguard
No one would ever question the toughness of new Ravens fullback Vonta Leach these days. Respect for him soars every time he knocks another NFL linebacker to the ground.
Yet brawn is only part of the reason why Leach is the league's highest-paid...Tags: Green Bay Packers, Arian Foster, Cam Cameron, Foods and Beverages, Le'Ron McClain
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Stan Lee tops list of legends at 12th Baltimore Comic-con
Classic comics, indie comics and more will be featured at the 12th Annual Baltimore Comic-Con, happening Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 20-21, at the Baltimore Convention Center. The event boasts a huge guest list of comic book creators and artists and will...Tags: Caroline County (Maryland), Carroll County (Maryland), Tomatoes, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Stan Lee
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Baltimore Comic-Con 2011: Stan Lee has no super powers, but plenty of super ideas
Stan Lee is one proud father these days. You'd be proud, too, if your progeny included Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor and the Fantastic Four — characters whose films routinely bring in a few hundred million dollars at the movie box office.
Not that Lee...Tags: Movies, Stan Lee, Fox Broadcasting Company, Colleges and Universities, Robert Downey Jr.
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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: Baltimore Grand Prix, Arts, Festive Events, Punk (genre), Bruce Springsteen
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Will action fans keep 'Green Lantern' alight?
Superman, Batman, Spider-Man and other superheroes have flown across so many movie screens in recent years that it's enough to give an air traffic controller a headache. The latest such do-gooder, "Green Lantern," does not even fly as high as a...Tags: Movies, The Green Hornet (movie) , Emergency Planning, Air Transportation Industry, Superman (fictional character)
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