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Merriweather Post Pavilion to host eclectic mix this season
For some, the first signs of spring are warmer days and cherry blossoms. For others, the season truly begins with the arrival of the new concert season at Columbia's Merriweather Post Pavilion. Workers have been busy with spring cleaning in...
Tags: Kid Cudi, Taking Back Sunday (music group), Music Industry, Concerts, Def Leppard (music group)
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Commentary: In the rain, Norwegians sing American-inspired song that a killer hates
It must have been a good 11 years ago that I met Pete Seeger, poet par excellence, troubadour, folk singer and messenger of the ages. It was at the Carroll County Farm Museum's folk music festival called Common Ground on the Hill and he was the headliner....Tags: Anders Breivik, Civil Rights, IKEA, The Huffington Post, Norway
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Crack epidemic's legacy in Baltimore
A fellow named Joseph contacted me the other day. He's one of Baltimore's many drug addicts, still alive at 33, clean for once, and looking for a job. "I started smoking crack at the age of 14, shooting heroin at the age of 16," he says. "I am on parole...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Epidemics and Plagues, Heroin, Addiction
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O'Malley invites politicians, Cabinet, family to Ravens skybox
Gov. Martin O'Malley's guests in the state's private skybox at Ravens games this past season included key politicians, campaign donors, and the family and friends of government officials, records show.
It's a mix of people designed to forge political...Tags: Regional Authority, Cincinnati Bengals, Executive Branch, Business Enterprises, Maggie L McIntosh
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Records: Rawlings-Blake spent nearly $3,000 on food and drink at Ravens games
Using public money, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake treated guests to $2,920.52 worth of food and nonalcoholic beverages in the city's skybox during a recent Ravens season at M&T Bank Stadium, records show.
At eight Ravens games during the 2010 season and...Tags: Regional Authority, Bernard C. Young, Executive Branch, Shrimp, Maryland Stadium Authority
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Police chief says alleged Leopold files may violate law
Anne Arundel County's police chief has acknowledged that information allegedly gathered by officers for use in dossiers on Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold's political enemies "possibly violates" state and federal law.
Police Chief Col....Tags: Lawyers, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, American Civil Liberties Union, Criminals
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Baltimore Symphony prepares for West Coast tour
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will be jetting to the West Coast this week for a six-day, three-city tour — its first extended outing since Marin Alsop was named music director five years ago. The tour, which begins Wednesday, opens with a...
Tags: Marin Alsop, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Philip Glass, Concerts, Carl Theodor Dreyer
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Concert news: Fiona Apple, Summer Spirit Fest, Firefly Music Festival, Ledisi, and more
The Baltimore SunFiona Apple played a short series of promotional shows earlier this year to support her upcoming album. Now, she's launching a full tour for "The Idler Wheel is Wiser" that includes stops in Baltimore and Washington D.C. Apple's mini-tour, her first...Tags: The Flaming Lips (music group), Taking Back Sunday (music group), Death Cab for Cutie (music group), Fiona Apple, Minivans and Vans
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Scaled-back ethics measure to offer some online records
Starting next year, Marylanders will no longer have to travel to Annapolis to look into lawmakers' possible conflicts of interest. Under a measure passed this week, General Assembly members' ethics forms will be posted online, and so will newly...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Local Government, Values, Annapolis, Shoppers Food & Pharmacy
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, movies, music and more
Just because it's the holiday weekend doesn't mean there isn't stuff to do.
MOVIES OPENING (subject to change)
Tuesday
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Wednesday
The Adventures of Tintin
Friday
The Artist
We Bought a Zoo
Sunday
The Darkest Hour
War...Tags: Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Showtime (tv network), Arts, Television Industry, CBS Corp.
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State helps protect Baltimore archives
Baltimore was in danger of losing many of its most precious documents several years ago.
A rented building near Druid Hill Park that was used to house the city's historic archives failed to meet even minimal standards for proper records storage. It was...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Rentals, Annapolis, Samuel Chase
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Music and arts festival comes to city
Common Ground on the Hill is branching out from its roots in Westminster and launching a concert series in Baltimore. The 18-year-old music and arts organization, founded at McDaniel College in Carroll County when the school was still called Western...Tags: Concerts, International Travel, Carroll County (Maryland), Customs and Tradition, Music
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