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Review: Baltimore Soundstage still finding its footing
My first visit to the new Inner Harbor club and music venue Baltimore Soundstage was inauspicious.
Though it had been open for a week, its bar was limping along without liqueurs or vermouth; only a few domestic beers — by the bottle — were on...Tags: Dance, Bars and Clubs, Music, Fine Arts, Edwin McCain
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West Laurel Stallions have a winning weekend in football
Football West Laurel Stallions U-6 tackle 12 (Mikell Swann, Torrey McCallister, Clover Garrick Jr.), Emery Soldiers (D.C.) 12 West Laurel Stallions U-8 28 (DJ Burton, Darnez Harris, Christopher Martin), Emery 0 West Laurel Stallions U-8 20 (DJ Burton,...Tags: Georgia Bulldogs, Wars and Interventions, Severna Park, Gomez (music group), Butler Bulldogs
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October 10 - 16 in nightlife: Future Islands, Double Dagger, Jill Scott, Loretta Lynn
The Baltimore SunWe're five days into Baltimore Beer Week, how have the events been so far? Did you meet any brewers at the keg tapping or Timonium Fairgrounds? If you haven't, there are still six more days to go. Our guide to the ten must-attend events of the BBW is...Tags: Loretta Lynn, Duran Duran (music group), Radio Industry, Dan Deacon, Dancing
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Sunday, Oct. 23 'The Witches: A Tribute to Roald Dahl' The Children's Theatre of Annapolis presents a play about how a boy and his grandmother defeat a witch and her followers, who are holding a conference in a seaside hotel. The show continues through...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Employers, Aladdin (movie), Roald Dahl
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Girl Talk to headline Power Plant Live's St. Patrick's Day event
Girl Talk has been booked to perform at Power Plant Live on St. Patrick's Day, the venue is announcing today. The Baltimore act Height with Friends will open.Â
The two acts will perform on the outdoor stage March 17 for the venue's day-long St. Patrick's...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Music, Symbols and Symbolism, The Strokes (music group), Shamrock
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Mixing it up in Montreal
On an afternoon in early October, I sat in a pew in an old church and took in Mass. A woman dressed all in white sang a soothing hymn, and then a priest in an intricate, green robe read from a prepared sermon; behind him, an imposing pipe organ...Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Clubs and Associations, Station North, Lady Gaga, Montreal (Canada)
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Spike Gjerde and Bryan Voltaggio lend support to Haiti benefit
The Baltimore SunSpike Gjerde of Woodberry Kitchen and Bryan Voltaggio of Volt are lending their support to a benefit for Up From Under, a project for building homes in Hait The Up From Under benefit dinner and silent acution, which is being held at Washington, D.C.'s...Tags: Washington, DC, Thievery Corporation (music group), Bryan Voltaggio, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Photography
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Baltimore Halloween parties continue
The Baltimore SunHalloween costumes did not disappoint this weekend. I saw a zombie Qaddafi and an Utz Girl wearing a motorcycle helmet as hairdo, which justifiably won $50 bucks for best costume at Windup Space's party. Sadly, someone in Baltimore did not do the costume...Tags: Cyndi Lauper, Religious Festivals, Vincent Price, Halloween, Devlin (music group)
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Oct. 31-Nov. 6 in nightlife: Halloween, Jay-Z and Kanye West, Oxes, the War on Drugs
The Baltimore SunIn what is easily the concert of the season, Jay-Z and Kanye West perform Tuesday at 1st Mariner Arena. The two are promoting their collaboration, "Watch the Throne," which was released earlier this year and divided critics who either loved its ambition...Tags: Religious Festivals, Music, Kanye West, 1st Mariner Arena, Concerts
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Theodore R. 'Ted' Jaffee
Baltimore Sun reporterTheodore R. "Ted" Jaffee, a veteran broadcaster whose career in both local radio and TV spanned nearly 40 years, died Monday from complications of a stroke at Aston Gardens, a Naples, Fla., assisted-living facility. The former Lutherville resident was...Tags: Paramount Pictures, WBAL-TV, Music, World War II (1939-1945), Times Square
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August 2 - August 7 in nightlife: Steely Dan, Taylor Swift, Boys Noize Death Cab for Cutie
The Baltimore SunMerriweather Post Pavilion has two of the biggest shows of the week - Steely Dan and Death Cab for Cutie. Meanwhile, the Verizon Center in D.C. has Taylor Swift for two nights starting today. We will have reviews of both Swift and Steely Dan later this...Tags: Washington, DC, Charles Street, Landforms, Caves and Caverns, Verizon Communications
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Aug. 8-14 in Baltimore nightlife: O.A.R., June Star, Insubordination Fest
The Baltimore SunThe longest nightlife event this week is Insubordination Fest, which will take over the Ottobar for three days starting Thursday. The punk festival, now in its sixth year, will host some 40 bands, including, Chixdiggit, Danny Vapid and the Cheats, Fatal...Tags: Maryland, Tim McGraw, Jiffy Lube International, Inc., O.A.R. (music group), Melissa Etheridge
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