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- Baltimore's Davon Fleming makes it to next round of NBC's 'The Voice' and shines some love on his hometown.
- Davon Fleming dedicated his performance of "Love On Top" to his hometown of Baltimore during the live Top 12 round on Monday night.
- We now live in the United States of Confusion, a nation of alternative realities and alternative facts, says Leonard Pitts Jr.
- A special edition of This Week in Black Twitter, focusing on the most memorable moments on Twitter during Black History Month.
- Was Adele right that Beyonce should have won the Grammy for best album of the year instead of her?
- Juan Dixon in his element as women's basketball coach at UDC.
- This week: Beyonce breaks barriers at the CMAs, Lil Wayne's lacking connection with Black Lives Matter and #IfTrumpWereBlack.
- This week: Amy Schumer faces backlash after re-creating Beyonce's "Formation" video and Twitter bids farewell to Vine with #RipVine and #VineHallofFame.
- City officials are warning drivers of heavy traffic expected during Friday evening's rush hour, when the Beyhive (Beyonce fans) descends on Baltimore.
- Ahead of Beyonce's concert at M&T Bank Stadium, a look at her recent work's intersection with Black Lives Matter and feminism.
- This week: Beyonce's album generates controversy, Baltimore youth shot by police and Lil Kim reveals lighter skin tone
- By now you've undoubtedly heard about Beyonce's "Lemonade" album, which was unveiled during an HBO event on Saturday.
- Op-ed: Law officers hurt their own community relations cause when they pick a fight with Beyonce.
- We all have that one hopelessly romantic friend whose heart craves a love like Rose and Jack's or Beyonce and Jay Z's. Those are the same folks who already have their wedding color scheme mapped out.
- "Where are all the celebrities?" That's a question many supporters of #BlackLivesMatter protests are asking. At this moment of great unrest, some are feeling a lack of leadership from those who have worldwide media platforms. I think something other than apathy is really at work here: fear and trepidation. Michael Jackson was never afraid to put himself out there for the truth as he saw it, and he took a pounding for it.
- A recap of the Nov. 25 season finale of "Dancing with the Stars," as the winner gets crowned
- If you keep up with pop culture, Hollywood's glitterati and, particularly, the "black" blogosphere, you've probably heard of celebrity blogger "Necole Bitchie."
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- Let's face it. Some current and even a few traditional wedding trends are downright tacky, maybe even borderline offensive. Confused about proper wedding behavior? We recruited advice from a descendant of the queen of taste ¿ Emily Post.
- Del. Emmett Burns, a Baltimore pastor, directed his Sunday sermon at the children of his congregation, warning them to be careful in their dealings with police, after a white officer killed an unarmed 18-year-old black man in Ferguson, Missouri, last week.
- Two men were fatally shot Thursday night, marking seven murders in Baltimore since Monday.
- The On the Run tour, Jay Z and Beyonce's first co-headlining tour together, delivered the type of expensive, finely calibrated spectacle one would expect from a Forbes power couple with a corporate sponsorship on Monday night at M&T Bank Stadium.
- "RUN," an expensive-looking short film promoting Beyoncé and Jay Z's "On The Run" tour, which comes to the M&T Bank Stadium on July 7, casts the black pop power
- See who ruled during disco's last big summer, via Billboard's Hot 100 chart archive.
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- Power couple Beyonce and Jay Z are going on tour this summer -- and making a stop in Baltimore. The On the Run Tour stops at M&T Bank Stadium on July 7.
- Liz Bobo's final town hall came to an unexpectedly emotional close as the Columbia Democrat bid farewell to her audience of friends and constituents Feb. 27.
- Vladimir Luxuria, Europe's first openly transgender parliamentarian, was reportedly detained twice in Sochi this week for supporting LGBT rights at the Winter Olympics.
- Patterson Mill junior Qalea Ismail says she gets her speed from her father and her basketball skills from her mother. That's a good combination for the daughter of former Ravens wide receiver Qadry Ismail and former Syracuse basketball star Holly Ismail.
- The wait, which began more than 20 years ago, ends on Sunday night, when Maysa will celebrate her first Grammy nomination. She's competing in the "best traditional R&B performance" category.
- Fitness is a big New Year's resolution, so we talk to people about that at free Zumba exercise class at Y of Central Maryland's Waverly branch.
- American Voices festival at the Kennedy Center was capped by a mixed-bag program that needed better organizing, while Baltimore Concert Opera tackled 'Norma.'
- There's a straightforward, high-octane jukebox musical screaming 'I want to break free' from 'We Will Rock You,' the overstuffed, more or less entertaining tribute to the famed band Queen that opened its North American tour at the Hippodrome Tuesday night.