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    May 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Moonrise Festival canceled

    The Moonrise Festival, a new electronic dance concert that was expected to draw thousands to South Baltimore, has been canceled only weeks before the event, after organizers failed to obtain the necessary permits, city officials said.
    The Moonrise Festival, a new electronic dance concert that was expected to draw thousands to South Baltimore, has been canceled only weeks before the event, after organizers failed to obtain the necessary permits, city officials said. The festival had...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Ellicott City, Music, Government, Public Officials

  2. May 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. A Deathfest by any other name...

    Fear not, Baltimore. Death will not be coming to your city this weekend. At least not if the Baltimore City Department of Transportation has anything to say about it.
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    Fear not, Baltimore. Death will not be coming to your city this weekend. At least not if the Baltimore City Department of Transportation has anything to say about it. Earlier this week, in preparation for this weekend's Maryland Deathfest -- an annual...

    Tags: Transportation, Music, Festive Events

  4. May 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 'Great Day': New life for old music of black churches

    As afternoon light tried to filter through the thick, stained-glass windows of Sharp Street United Methodist Church last weekend, Marco K. Merrick pounded out the bass line of a spiritual on a raw-sounding piano, singing along in a raspy voice: "Great day, the righteous marching. Great day, God's going to build up Zion's walls."
    As afternoon light tried to filter through the thick, stained-glass windows of Sharp Street United Methodist Church last weekend, Marco K. Merrick pounded out the bass line of a spiritual on a raw-sounding piano, singing along in a raspy voice: "Great...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Music, Baptist, Towson University, Culture

  6. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Infinity Theatre making connections between Annapolis and Broadway

    From its start, Infinity Theatre Company has had a mission to bring New York City productions to Anne Arundel County. It was a goal fulfilled in the troupe's first full season in 2011 with the show "My Way," which played in Annapolis after previewing in Manhattan two months before.
    From its start, Infinity Theatre Company has had a mission to bring New York City productions to Anne Arundel County. It was a goal fulfilled in the troupe's first full season in 2011 with the show "My Way," which played in Annapolis after previewing in...

    Tags: Tom Hanks, Music Theater, Manhattan (New York City), Music, Entertainment Events

  8. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. With an app, Wham City finds its mainstream breakthrough

    At last month's Academy of Country Music Awards, Brad Paisley <a title="YouTube video of the ACM performance" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaPVzPPMEwA" target="_blank">performed</a> his single, &ldquo;Beat This Summer,&rdquo; alongside John Mayer. The audience held up cell phones &mdash; the modern version of the lighter at concerts &mdash; that displayed bright, flashing colors that changed in time with the song.
    At last month's Academy of Country Music Awards, Brad Paisley performed his single, “Beat This Summer,” alongside John Mayer. The audience held up cell phones — the modern version of the lighter at concerts — that displayed bright,...

    Tags: Music, Jiffy Lube International, Inc., Brad Paisley, Entertainment Events, Marketing

  10. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Daily guide to fun -- and some new things to do in Ocean City

    One of the joys of the beach is its consistency. The tide rises and falls without fail, the sun casts a glow over the water every morning and every night. But <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/travel/beaches/">Ocean City</a>, for all its constants, continually delivers fresh adventures. We've put together a calendar of something fun to do in <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/travel/beaches/">Ocean City</a> nearly every day, from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day. Many, but not all, are free, and most are suitable for the entire family.
    One of the joys of the beach is its consistency. The tide rises and falls without fail, the sun casts a glow over the water every morning and every night. But Ocean City, for all its constants, continually delivers fresh adventures. We've put together a...

    Tags: Walmart, Bars and Clubs, Robin Williams, Christian Orthodoxy, Music

  12. May 22, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Laurel Mill Playhouse's 'Hair' is a '60s trip

    As the planets align over the little theater on Main Street, hippies of all ages can celebrate Laurel Mill Playhouse's trippy rendition of "Hair," where peace and love (and director Michael V. Hartsfield) steer the stars.
    As the planets align over the little theater on Main Street, hippies of all ages can celebrate Laurel Mill Playhouse's trippy rendition of "Hair," where peace and love (and director Michael V. Hartsfield) steer the stars. With book and lyrics by...

    Tags: Mick Jagger, Theater, Music Theater, New York City, Music

  14. May 17, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Columbia native Binder ready for home cooking at Wine in the Woods

    Risa Binder is having a moment. Not only did the singer-songwriter deliver a recent buzzworthy performance on the popular TV show "CBS This Morning," but the Columbia native is currently recording a CD with Nashville super-producer Luke Wooten and just found out she's been nominated for an Emmy Award.
    Risa Binder is having a moment. Not only did the singer-songwriter deliver a recent buzzworthy performance on the popular TV show "CBS This Morning," but the Columbia native is currently recording a CD with Nashville super-producer Luke Wooten and just...

    Tags: Daytime Emmy Awards, Justin Timberlake, University of Maryland, College Park, Music, Television

  16. May 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Anne Arundel County Datebook, May 19-25

    <strong>Sunday, May 19</strong>
    Sunday, May 19 Concerts The Chesapeake Youth Symphony Orchestra will hold its final performances of the season at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday, May 19, at St. John's College's Key Auditorium, 60 College Ave. in Annapolis. The 3 p.m. concert features the...

    Tags: Culture, Strawberries, Softball, Music, Festive Events

  18. May 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Annapolis offers a big 'Swing' for its 47th season opener

    Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre will begin its 47th season of theater under the stars May 23 with Paul Kelly's "Swing."
    Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre will begin its 47th season of theater under the stars May 23 with Paul Kelly's "Swing." The show, which debuted on Broadway in 1999, will open the troupe's season of three musicals at the outdoor theater at 143 Compromise...

    Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Music, Tony Awards, Joanna Gleason

  20. May 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Like/Dislike with Ashley Forrest, singer

    A fan of rhinestones and bling, Ashley Forrest, 25, is a rising country singer from Crofton.
    A fan of rhinestones and bling, Ashley Forrest, 25, is a rising country singer from Crofton. This Ravens fan's latest album, Seven Hundred Miles, was released April 16 and she will be performing at Rams Head On Stage in Annapolis on Sunday. Before...

    Tags: Music, Carrie Underwood, Bruno Mars, Annapolis

  22. May 7, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  23. Catonsville native turned Seattle musician plays her first home concert

    "This is not my kind of usual Friday night out," said former Catonsville resident Barbara Massey Goglia. "But I would go anywhere to hear her play."
    "This is not my kind of usual Friday night out," said former Catonsville resident Barbara Massey Goglia. "But I would go anywhere to hear her play." Massey Goglia was among the crowd of more than 40 people at the Sidebar Tavern in Baltimore to hear...

    Tags: New York City, Music Industry, Music, The Partridge Family (tv program), Catonsville

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