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- Jack Barakat of All Time Low, the pop-punk quartet from Towson, recently became a co-owner of the Fells Point bar The Rockwell, according to the band's manager Keith Lazorchak.
- When Cassadee Pope introduced herself to America -- at least the segment that watches reality singing competitions -- two years ago on NBC's "The Voice," she sang Natalie Imbruglia's hit, "Torn," to a huge ovation.
- Breslin, 17, and Barakat, 25, cozied up last week at the premiere of "Ender's Game," the recently-released sci-fi film in which Breslin plays a supporting role, US Magazine reports.
- Justin Tucker's proposal to his longtime girlfriend Amanda Bass had it all: a stunning view of the Inner Harbor, a performance by famous musicians and a runway flanked by scores of flickering candles.
- Charles Village Festival 2013 is June 1-2. Saturday events and activities include 5K Run at 8:30 a.m., 1K Kids' Fun Run at 9., festival within the festival at Wyman Park Dell from 11-9, and a gunny sack race for Charles Village parents and their kids, 3-4 p.m. in lower dell. Sunday events include a garden walk (tour of houses with gardens) 11-4, and the same stuff as Saturday in the dell.
- Deep in the cellar beneath The Recher Theatre, Buddy Hilsberg curates a museum of sorts.
- Local rock band Cinder Road reunited Saturday night for one final show at the Recher Theatre, the band's home venue on its rise to national acclaim.
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- All Time Low shows love for city in 'For Baltimore' video
- For some, the first signs of spring are warmer days and cherry blossoms. For others, the season truly begins with the arrival of the new concert season at Columbia's Merriweather Post Pavilion
- Erykah Badu, Common, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, Chuck Brown and Estelle will headline the Summer Spirit Festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion this year; the news was posted on the venue's website this week.
- Baltimore Grand Prix, Blake Shelton, "Apollo 18" and more this week
- Antique cars, thoroughbred racing, a preview of midway rides and a concert by Selena Gomez are all part of the opening weekend of the 2011 Maryland State Fair, which opens Fri., Aug. 26, and runs through Mon., Sept. 5, at the State Fairgrounds in Timonium.