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New principal for John Carroll
The new principal at John Carroll School in Bel Air says she is "so excited" to be a part of school life.
"I'm just thrilled to be a part and honored to be a part of this community," Madelyn Ball said.
She was appointed to take the place of former...Tags: Schools, University of Maryland Baltimore County, High Schools, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Christianity
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Wax Trax! to celebrate legacy with 2-day all-star concert at Metro
Turn It UpThe revered Chicago record label Wax Trax! Records will throw itself a party April 15-16 at Metro, bringing back many of the artists and bands that put industrial music on the international map in the ‘80s and ‘90s. In an...... -
Wax Trax concerts to salute founders and their misfit genius
Turn It UpThrowing a party in honor of Jim Nash and Dannie Flesher, the founders of Wax Trax Records, is a daunting task. There were parties, and then there were Wax Trax bacchanals. But Jim Nash’s daughter is giving it a try....... -
Top weekend shows: Wax Trax Retrospectacle, Mike Watt
Turn It UpWax Trax! Records Retrospectacle -- 33 1/3 Year Anniversary: Time to break out the jack boots and bomber jackets, the label that put “industrial” on the musical map is back for a celebration of its late founders, Jim Nash and...... -
Wax on track for emotional Retrospectacle
WrigleyvilleCelebrate the underground music of legendary label Wax Trax this weekend with a series of shows at Metro featuring Front 242 and former KMFDM members.... -
Review: Mexican pianist Ana Cervantes honors Juan Rulfo
Culture MonsterJuan Rulfo was -- Susan Sontag notes in her introduction to his novel ???Pedro P??ramo??? -- a man of many silences. The great Mexican writer and seminal influence on Latin American literature in the second half of the 20th century...... -
Ministry still caustic
"The Light Pours Out of Me" is a song for the dying. It first appeared on Magazine's 1978 album, "Real Life," and in the '80s became a staple of Ministry's live-from-the-inferno concerts. When Ministry finally got around to recording the song for its...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Buzzcocks (music group), Green Day (music group), Lollapalooza, Death
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Demolition man
Throughout much of the '90s, Ministry's once-mighty industrial music was in a steady state of decline; the group's hedonistic lifestyle had finally caught up with the band. By leader Al Jourgensen's own account, if he didn't clean up his act, he would...Tags: Death, George W. Bush, MTV (tv network), Dick Cheney, Standards
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