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Review: The Tilted Kilt in White Marsh
The Tilted Kilt is a Celtic-themed chain bar-restaurant where the waitresses are less-dressed than the Caesar salad; think Hooters dressed up in skimpy tartan duds.
At first glance, it looks like the only thing it's got going for it is a good view, and...Tags: White Marsh, Restaurants, Real Estate, ESPN (tv network), The Godfather (movie)
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What I want to eat, drink, and listen to right now
Dining@LargeAs I'm reading this fantastic Funtastic Thursday guest post from Owl Meat, I'm trying to decide what I want for dinner, drink and music. This would be the music for some reason, maybe because I'm on vacation, and the food......Tags: Billy Squier, Van Morrison, Dining and Drinking, The Incredible Hulk (movie, 2008), Classic Rock (genre)
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From a shove to a shave
Sun ReporterHair has been at the center of some of the biggest stories in pop culture this year: Why did Britney shave hers? Could Sanjaya have lasted this long on American Idol without his? But the most awaited hair affair may come tonight in Detroit, during the...Tags: WrestleMania, Mike Tyson, NBC (tv network), World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., USA Network (tv network)
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New music from troubled divas, other hit makers
Knight Ridder/tribuneComing this fall: The Drama of the Troubled Diva. For the next four months, many of pop's juiciest plot lines will feature female singers struggling back from the brink. They include Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera and TLC, all of whom have spent far...Tags: Mary J. Blige, The Rolling Stones (music group), Carlos Santana, Sisqo, Book
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It's good he's got that day job
Sun Pop Music CriticAlthough hardly on the level of combat reporting, music reviewing is not without its perils. Over the years, I've been threatened by musicians, their managers and their girlfriends. I've been denounced from the stage, and ridiculed on the Internet. Once,...Tags: Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, Jamie Wilson, Music Industry, Barry Manilow
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The Two Lives of Martin O'Malley
Sun StaffMick O'Shea's saloon, North Charles Street, Friday night. The Guinness is flowing, thick and black as tar. The college students at the bar are working hard on their buzz, and the older people at the tables are picking at their salads and gazing...Tags: U2 (music group), Roman Catholicism, Colleges and Universities, Immigration, Justice System
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Bid Valentine's Day good riddance with activities for a party of one
Valentine's Day has come and gone — and good riddance. You spent Thursday night blasting "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinead O'Connor while swigging from a bottle of Canadian Mist and looking at Facebook pictures of your ex and his new squeeze....
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Guns N' Roses (music group), Holidays, Make-A-Wish Foundation of America
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Meshell Ndegeocello talks Nina Simone ahead of Royce Hall date
Meshell Ndegeocello's place in pop culture has shrunk since her mid-'90s days on MTV. But her talent has only grown. In October the New York-based singer-bassist released the stunningly beautiful "Pour Une Âme Souveraine," a collection of songs written or...
Tags: MTV (tv network), Curtis Mayfield, Music Industry, John Cale, Radio
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'Ted' review: Pretty funny, pretty racist
**1/2 (out of four) Early on in “Ted,” the titular walking, talking teddy bear (voiced by director/co-writer Seth MacFarlane) watches “Jack and Jill” with four prostitutes at his side. Ted, who possesses a large sex drive for a...
Tags: Overweight, James Franco, Johnny Carson, Mark Wahlberg, Ted (movie)
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Irish festival weekend to be celebrated at Seven Springs Mountain Resort
Daily American Sunday EditorSeven Springs Mountain Resort is expanding their annual Irish festival following a successful premiere last year. "We have a few more vendors than what we did last year. There are some new things on the entertainment side," Melissa Cullin, event...Tags: Leprechauns (legendary entities), Festive Events, Music, Symbols and Symbolism, Republic of Ireland
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10 things you might not know about lists
Chicago Tribune reportersLast week, former Chicagoan Fidel Urbina was added to a list that you don't want to be on: the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list. Meanwhile, two suspicious characters at the Tribune joined a more attractive list -- as e-book authors. Jacob and...Tags: CBS Corp., Vietnam War (1955-1975), Mel Brooks, Theodore Roosevelt, PBS (tv network)
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Our picks: Romantic music for a special Valentine's Day
Daily PressA couple of years ago, the Daily Press' own music buffs Sam McDonald and Mike Holtzclaw shared some favorite tunes for setting that very romantic mood on Valentine's Day. Here are the songs they chose - as well as a few clunkers to avoid: Great songs,...Tags: Nick Lowe, Rod Stewart, John Coltrane, Kings of Leon (music group), Otis Redding
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