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'The Voice' recap: The first live show
A major change took place tonight in the second season of NBC’s “The Voice”: The live shows began, and for the first time, the fate of the artists is not just in the coaches’ hands — viewers can vote for who they want to...
Tags: Bon Jovi (music group), Betty White, Maroon 5 (music group), Adam Levine, Blake Shelton
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Catonsville High musicians collaborate with renowned professionals
Aided by renowned professionals with ties to the area, the Catonsville High School Steel Band brought some of the sounds of Jamaica to Baltimore County Friday evening. Catonsville High alumni Andy Stack and Chris Aschman and Catonsville native John Patti...
Tags: High Schools, Wye Oak (music group), Satellite and Cable Service, Schools, Bonnie Raitt
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'American Idol' recap: St. Louis auditions
The episode opened with one of the biggest stars to come out of American Idol: Carrie Underwood. Carrie documented her journey to her audition in St. Louis—and guess where tonight's audition city is?
THIS! Is St. Louis!
The city that introduced us...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Carrie Underwood, Music, Steven Tyler, Edwin McCain
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Allen Stone's beautiful soul
The temptation to talk about Allen Stone's look — the long, straggly blond hair, his trademark Seattle Supersonics jersey and those chunky reading glasses a great-grandmother might consider out of style — completely disappears once he opens...Tags: Jack's Mannequin (music group), Britney Spears, Music, Concerts, Conan O'Brien
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'American Idol' recap: Season premiere
"American Idol"kicked off its 11th season with a retrospective feel as it took us back to 2002 and reminded us of the moment when waitress Kelly Clarkson won the inaugural season. Video clips of Idol hopefuls as kids performing were flashed before our...Tags: North Haven (New Haven, New York), Ryan Seacrest, Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler, Aerosmith (music group)
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MLK Memorial shows dedication to the dream
Back in 1963, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his now famous "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington, the National Mall overflowed with people who'd traveled from near and far seeking equality for all Americans.
Almost a half-...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Colleges and Universities, World War II (1939-1945), Museums, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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The soul power of Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
Note: Due to weather, this year's Silopanna Music Festival has been canceled.
Judging by the charts in recent years, it seems as though America has rediscovered soul and funk.
Cee Lo Green, Janelle Monae, Bruno Mars — even Grace Potter and Fitz...Tags: Cee Lo Green, Arts, Fine Arts, Janelle Monae, Celebrities and Bad Behavior
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Arundel regional concert series offers discounted entertainment
Three regional concert series are about to open their 2011-2012 season, and they're featuring bargain subscription prices for those who order in time for the Sept. 20, 21 or 24 opening concerts. Conveniently close to home, all three offer performances...Tags: Arts, Fine Arts, Broadway Theater, Duke Ellington, Colleges and Universities
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'True Blood' recap: Episode 10, 'Burning Down the House'
Just a few shockers in tonight's episode. And that includes the wink-wink product placement for 1-800-DENTIST.
WOAH, THAT OPENING: The best overall three minutes of this above-average episode were the first three. We're right back where we left off, at...Tags: Google Inc., Dentistry and Dental Health, Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Tommy Hilfiger, True Blood (tv program)
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'The X-Factor' recap: A running diary of the first episode
THE SKINNY: Welcome to the world of "The X-Factor." From the start of Wednesday night's premiere, the "X" would take the foundations of "American Idol" — high drama, big lights and heartfelt stories — and build for the sky. This was an...Tags: Cheryl Cole, Methamphetamine (drug), Coldplay (music group), Social Media, YouTube
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For its 30th year, Artscape will party like it's 1982
Ronald Reagan was president. People were fighting to save whales. The first CD player came out.
"Come on, Eileen" was all over the radio while "Rocky III" beat up the box office.
Time Magazine named "the computer" man of the year.
It was 1982, and here...Tags: Punk (genre), Artscape, Charles Street, Hulk Hogan, Nina Hagen
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Taneytown man wins gold for Special Olympics U.S. team
From Syd Lea's home in Taneytown, the Pennsylvania line is less than two miles away.
When the accomplished cyclist ventures outside from his home gymnasium, he often crosses the Mason-Dixon Line as part of his training regimen.
That's not the only...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Athletes, Cross Country Skiing, World Games, Cycling
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