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'The Voice' finale, Cassadee Pope inevitably wins
There's something to be said about predictability, which means there's certainly something to be said about the season finale of "The Voice" Tuesday night. Cassadee Pope, the Florida pop-rocker and former front woman of the band Hey Monday, won the...
Tags: Adam Levine, Avril Lavigne, Brandon Flowers, Usher, Television Industry
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Ethics board closes session without publicly discussing probe into mayor's tickets
Baltimore's ethics board closed its monthly meeting Thursday without discussing publicly its probe into Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's use of free 1st Mariner Arena tickets. After discussing other matters publicly, the board voted to meet in closed...Tags: Values, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Ethics, 1st Mariner Arena
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'The Voice' recap, Precious few spots remain
After tonight, we only have one night left of blind auditions left on NBC's "The Voice." Can you believe it?! Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green, Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton have precious few spots left on their teams, and there's still so much talent to...
Tags: Fall Out Boy (music group), Adam Levine, Adele (music artist), Blake Shelton, Cee Lo Green
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Yeardley Love's mother speaks out against violence
There is Chris Brown, these days sporting a neck tattoo that looks like ex-girlfriend Rihanna after he bloodied and bruised her. And Charlie Sheen, whose assault of his wife is somehow just another part of his troubled yet comedic persona.
Sharon Love is...Tags: Cancer, George Huguely V, Medical Specialization, Charlie Sheen, Alcohol Addiction
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A summer song says, spoof me maybe
Every summer, there is one song that's insidious. (How many times did you unconsciously hum along toLMFAO's"Party Rock Anthem" last summer?) But if this year's seasonal favorite seems particularly inescapable, there's good reason. Carly Rae Jepsen's...
Tags: Barack Obama, Selena Gomez, James Franco, Music Industry, Nelly Furtado
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City says it can't find contract governing mayor's free 1st Mariner tickets
The Baltimore SunMayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's law office says it can't find the current contract it has argued allows her to accept free 1st Mariner Arena tickets, but can find an older, 1988-version of the agreement with the arena that permits the behavior. "After...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Labor Legislation, Lawyers, 1st Mariner Arena
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Ethics board inquiry into mayor's use of free tickets is delayed
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's law office turned over numerous documents Monday about her use of free 1st Mariner Arena tickets — but too late for the city's ethics board to consider them at its meeting Tuesday. Avery Aisenstark, a city...Tags: Values, Labor Legislation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Ethics, 1st Mariner Arena
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More reviews from Fashion Week, including Christian Siriano's show
WalterBaker (Friday in Lincoln Center) Walter Baker decided to showcase his collection in "The Box," which is where models actually do live mannequin-like modeling. This is a cool concept because you are able to get a close view of each garment. It also...
Tags: Christian Siriano, Taylor Swift, Fashion Shows, Entertainment Events, Leighton Meester
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap, Sweet six becomes final four
(With indefatigable recapper Amy Watts on the road this week, Diane Trap steps up to the plate in her stead.) Cat Deeley is wearing a shiny mosaic dress, like an elegant '70s shower stall. The six remaining dancers open with a routine set to "Scream"...
Tags: Sarah Brightman, Skrillex (music group), Justice System, Judges, Entertainment Events
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Trumpeting a new season: Marching bands prepare for opening weekend
With the start of school less than a week away, the students in the Centennial High School marching band were clustered in groups in the school's parking lot, instruments in hand. They had been practicing since 3 p.m. It was nearly 9. The sun had set,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Electronics, High Schools, Schools, Music Industry
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Ethics board to review mayor's use of tickets at 1st Mariner
Baltimore's ethics board launched an inquiry Tuesday into the use of free tickets to 1st Mariner Arena by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's office, citing concerns about the distribution of tickets to the mayor's family and staff.
"The entire enterprise...Tags: Cirque du Soleil, Values, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Ethics, Employees
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Schmitt moves into spotlight
Bob Bowman was done, or so he thought. Something of the Michael Phelps Whisperer to the media, he can be counted on for insights, such as on Tuesday night after the Baltimore swimmer became the most decorated Olympian ever after winning a gold medal as...Tags: Entertainment Events, Dana Vollmer, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities, Track and Field
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