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Wye Oak and Flock of Dimes play Scapescape tonight
With more than 50 local bands performing all around Station North and Mount Vernon this weekend, Scapescape is one of Baltimore's premier events to better understand the hype surrounding its diverse arts and music scenes. (It's also a bit intimidating....
Tags: Wye Oak (music group), Charles Street, Labor Day, Mount Vernon, Music
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Baltimore-centric music festival Scapescape lineup announced
UPDATE: Scapescape preview: Wye Oak and Flock of Dimes play Scapescape Aug. 31 Coming at the conclusion of the month-long Station North Arts Festival, Scapescape will take place during Labor Day weekend (Aug. 30-Sept. 2). Baltimore acts Celebration,...
Tags: Wye Oak (music group), Labor Day, Arts, Music, Festive Events
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MICA student gives rides in her homemade 'pedicab'
When Andrea Nugent visited family and friends in her native Philippines in 2010, it was her first visit in three decades — and the first visit ever for her American-born daughter, Michelle. For Michelle Nugent, one of the most memorable sights of...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Roland Park, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Fine Arts, Plan B (drug)
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Matt Hutchison searches for his solo sound
After nearly a decade of winning over local and out-of-town crowds as the lead singer of Fools & Horses, singer-songwriter Matt Hutchison suddenly became a solo act after the band broke up in October 2011. Since then, he's played wherever they'll have...Tags: Jason Mraz, Music Industry
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Charm City's newest theater troupe is Baltimore Performance Kitchen
From his seat in a darkened theater, the 14-year-old boy told the performers and his fellow audience members something that had been bugging him for a long time. "Adults think that kids don't know when there's a problem, but we do," he said, after...
Tags: George Hirsch, Wars and Interventions, Injuries and Wounds, Harvard University, Ted Johnson
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A 'classical revolution' is spreading in Baltimore
It was a quiet night for a revolution. People at the bar in Joe Squared Station North sat huddled over drinks and conversations. Folks occasionally strolled in to pick up pizza orders or headed to dining tables in the back. Few even glanced at the...
Tags: Charles Street, Music Industry, Vocal Music (genre), Christianity, Art Music (genre)
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Aug. 22: Dan Deacon
Dan Deacon is obsessed with the apocalypse. From a dilapidated couch in his Station North practice space, the city's most well known electronic musician and composer quickly rattles off grim crises: the United States' "growing military stronghold," drone...Tags: New York Yankees, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Arab Spring, Music Industry, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12)
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Old Goucher boasts diversity in residents and businesses
A 25th Street insurance agent, Ken Abrams, got to the heart of what makes his neighborhood stand out. "There is a lot of diversity in the Old Goucher neighborhood. and we are proud of it," he said. "But this feature is not as well known as it should be."...
Tags: Home Improvement, Charles Street, St. Paul Street, Small Businesses, Rentals
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Dan Deacon's split personalities share 'America'
Dan Deacon is obsessed with apocalypse. From a dilapidated couch in his Station North practice space, the city's best-known electronic musician and composer quickly rattles off a list: the United States' "growing military stronghold," drone warfare,...
Tags: New York Yankees, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Music Industry, Arab Spring, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12)
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$18 million deal approved for Barclay revitalization
The city's spending panel approved an $18 million loan agreement on Wednesday to turn hundreds of vacant houses and lots in North and East Baltimore into new and rehabbed homes. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said the development will breathe new life...Tags: Office and Retail Spaces, Loans, Prosecution, Rentals, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
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Artscape hits the road
A juke joint, a national park and a health spa for cars — all located within about five blocks of one another. For three days beginning Friday, a stretch of North Charles Street will be transformed into what just might be the coolest stretch of...
Tags: Charles Street, Fine Artists, Personal Service, Artists, National Parks
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