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Laurel Pop Festival was warm-up act for Woodstock in July 1969
The second half of the 1960s ushered in the era of music festivals — culminating with the granddaddy of them all, Woodstock, in August 1969. Other festivals that enjoyed huge attendance that year included pop festivals in Atlanta and Texas, 140,...
Tags: Woodstock Festival (1969), Jeff Beck, Invention and Innovation, News Media, The Washington Post
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Promises of more slush, horse racing and a rap battle
The Baltimore SunRight now, Twitter and Google users around Baltimore are looking toward both a potentially slushy weekend and the new year beyond, according to those sites' metrics. Meanwhile, Philadelphia rappers Meek and Cassidy have continued their fake fight in...Tags: Apple iTunes, Holidays, Boxing Day, Google Inc., Christmas
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'Kennedy Center Honors' - An American TV Treasure returns
The Baltimore Sun"The Kennedy Center Honors" is one of the nation's great TV treasures. And while this year's show is a little uneven, the high points still make it one of my favorite TV viewing experiences of the year. Maybe you have to be a little older to...Tags: John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, Jeff Beck, Television, Jimmy Page
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A football win, a basketball firing, K-pop and Schwarzkopf
The Baltimore SunWhy is “Trouble Maker,” a K-pop song that's been around for a year, suddenly getting worldwide Twitter love? I blame end-of-year lists and an upcoming awards ceremony. On a less global scale, residents along the East Coast continue to be...Tags: New Year's Day, Holidays, Los Angeles Times, Boxing Day, Google Inc.
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Like/dislike: Sam Massa, Bin 604
Finding the perfect wine is an art form, and Sam Massa, the assistant sales manager at Bin 604 in Harbor East, is well-versed. Going on his third year at Bin 604, Massa, 30, began interacting with wine as a young boy when he would play in his father's...
Tags: Jack Elliott, Apple iPod, Bob Dylan, Harbor East, Woody Allen
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Letter: Endless complaints about Merriweather noise could spell venue's doom
I'm writing this letter in response to Jane Hanfman's June 7 letter, "Noise levels at Merriweather are decidedly uncivil." For some years now I've read, with some incredulity, letters from Columbia residents complaining about loud music at Merriweather...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, World War II (1939-1945), Janis Joplin, Clarksville, Animal Collective (music group)
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'Mass Effect 3' FAQ: Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask
It’s been just under three weeks since “Mass Effect 3” was released, and obviously all the hardcore fans of the series got their copies the instant they could. However, a lot of gamers are still on the outside looking in, wondering...
Tags: Best Buy Co., Inc., Gaming, Google Inc., Science Fiction (genre), Seth Green
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Ellicott City: Burleigh Manor Middle School students create scientific thrill rides
Thanks to Burleigh Manor Middle School eighth-grade science teacher Ken Senisi, students there are calling physics "fun" - a word not often associated with the complex study of matter.
It started as an idea to make the curriculum "come alive". Then...Tags: Middle Schools, Teaching and Learning, Technology, Ellicott City, Science
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Rockin' in the New Year
Another New Year's Eve, another all-out celebration. Time to make plans.
The close of 2011 will feature a whole host of fun things to do both individually and as a group all throughout Baltimore come Saturday, Dec. 31.
If fireworks are your thing, you'...Tags: New Year's Day, Top 40 (genre), Inner Harbor, Timonium, Ellicott City
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More than a thousand rock with Charlie Daniels
"We got any rednecks in the crowd tonight?"
Charlie Daniels' question was met with cheers from most of the people who gathered for his concert Friday night in Havre de Grace's Tydings Park.
"I kind of figured that," Daniels said, and gave his own...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Charlie Daniels
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'Padlock' law allows cops to close troublesome bars
The Black Hole Rock Club in Dundalk is closed, for now. The manager was arrested and charged with selling drugs to customers. Inspectors condemned the barnlike structure and slapped notices on all the doors: "This building is unsafe."
Baltimore County...Tags: Transportation, Fines, Punishment, Kevin Kamenetz, Murder
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Auto repair shop owner flags attention to 9/11 anniversary
At 8:46 a.m. Sept. 11, Jeff Millman will hold a small but significant service at a flagpole in Mount Washington.
He will raise two rare flags, each bearing the names of all those who died in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11,...Tags: Memorial Day, Armed Conflicts, Television, Employees, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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