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The Brewer's Art to kick off sale of Ozzy Ale cans on Friday
When the owners of the Brewer's Art announced it would begin selling cans of their flagship beer, Resurrection Ale, in the summer of 2010, many Baltimore beer-lovers rejoiced. On Friday, those some fans will have another reason to cheer: Cans of Ozzy...
Tags: Black Sabbath (music group), Hampden, Mount Vernon
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Carmelo Anthony's prank was OK, but his play is the real joke in N.Y.
The Baltimore SunCarmelo Anthony stood completely motionless for minutes on end on Tuesday while others circled around and looked on. Madame Tussauds wax museum called it a prank. New York Knicks fans just call it, “running the offense.” Seriously, though,...Tags: Charlotte Bobcats, Museums, Jeremy Lin, Sculpture, LeBron James
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'America's Got Talent' recap: Baltimore's Spencer Horsman and more in Week 3
"America’s Got Talent" is three weeks into their nationwide search for the next million dollar act and the show has decided to hit up St. Louis. A puppeteer named Tom Bonham is first up. His act is underwhelming to say the least. He really just...
Tags: Dance, Music, Howard Stern , Howie Mandel, America's Got Talent (tv program)
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Here's to a more civilized brand of equestrian enjoyment
Every April, camera crews from ABC's "Wide World of Sports" would turn up on the horse farms a few miles from where I grew up for the annual running of the Maryland Hunt Cup, part of the spring steeplechase horse racing series that graces Maryland's...
Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Music, Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Equestrian
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Interview: 30 years in, Motley Crue still has a wild side
When Motley Crue reunited in 2004 following a four-year hiatus — five years for drummer Tommy Lee, who'd gone solo in 1999 — few believed the group would stick together for much longer than one last, valedictory, squeeze-it-for-all-it's-...Tags: Festive Events, The Happiest News!, Motley Crue (music group), Ceremonies, Great Allentown Fair
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Business community AWOL in debt debate
Where was the business community when the debt ceiling debate was going on? Why weren't they piling into Washington with grim faces and falling charts showing Congress what was likely to happen if America continued make a spectacle of itself, looking...Tags: John Chambers, Companies and Corporations, Interior Policy, This Week (tv program), Pension and Welfare
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'American Idol' recap: Songs from the movies
Reality CheckJanell reports on last night's American Idol, which was songs from the movies, but should have been "[Most of] the Contestants Ignore Jimmy Iovine.":Did you hear? Pia got eliminated last week! I know, like, whoa. If I can summarize some......Tags: Norah Jones, Tom Cruise, Rod Stewart, Country and Western (genre), Katy Perry
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Early Review: Ozzy Osbourne
Special to The SunFrom the Midnight Sun blog: Contributor Evan Haga reviews Ozzy Osbourne's show Monday night at 1st Mariner Arena. Wham City be damned: For three terrifically loud hours last night at a half-full 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore was a metal town again. Ozzy...Tags: Jaw, Judas Priest (music group), Fleetwood Mac (music group), Music, Theft
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"Jekyll and Hyde" musical at Kravis Center in West Palm starts well, ends silly
Staff Writer"Jekyll and Hyde" - now playing at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach before previewing on Broadway next week - is a musical divided into two. The first act does what it's supposed to do, setting up the 1886 Robert Louis Stevenson story of scientist...Tags: Kravis Center, Music
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Cher sells West Hollywood pied-a-terre for $5.25 million
Singer-actress Cher has quietly unloaded her Sierra Towers condominium in West Hollywood for $5.25 million. The 2,302-square-foot pied-a-terre was created by combining two one-bedroom units. Cher bought the property in 2006 for $3 million,...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Cher, Real Estate
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Sacha Baron Cohen takes landlord role in Hollywood Hills West
Comedic actor and film star Sacha Baron Cohen and his wife, actress Isla Fisher, have leased out their Hollywood Hills West investment property for $10,000 a month. The Midcentury-style home, built in 1959 and later renovated, came on the market in...
Tags: Neal McDonough, Bruno (movie), The Dictator (movie), Personal Service, Isla Fisher
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Cowardly Lion's lair in Beverly Hills is listed at $25.5 million
A Beverly Hills home built for actor Bert Lahr, the Cowardly Lion in "The Wizard of Oz," is back on the market, this time priced at $25.58 million. Designed by Paul R. Williams in 1941, the gated estate encompasses 1.38 park-like acres. The Connecticut/...
Tags: Harry James, Bars and Clubs, Betty Grable, Dining and Drinking, Cher
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