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- Park Heights native Davon Fleming talks about his experience on "The Voice" so far.
- In 1512, Michelangelo finished painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican.
- As many as 7,000 people who traveled from throughout the U.S. showed up Saturday for the singing competition show's open-call auditions at the Baltimore Convention Center.
- We already know who we'll be rooting for on this season of "The Voice."
- CBS radio will launch a country music station in Baltimore at noon Friday, management announced today. It will air at 106.1 FM on the dial.
- Since the Orioles started playing never-say-die comeback baseball the second half of last season, TV viewing has spiked. In 2011, O¿s telecasts on MASN ranked 18th in ratings among the teams in Major League Baseball. So far this season, they rank fifth, and have had an 86 percent jump in ratings since 2011.
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- Spanish actress Sara Montiel is dead at 85, Don Draper is having a depressing time of things, and a nice German man has invented a faster way to apply contraception. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for Monday, April 8, 2013.
- 'Bone Collector' reality television star Michael Waddell, in Frederick last week for NRA outdoors show, talks about success, opportunities
- Like Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine is now wholly out of the competition as well, and America doesn't know a good thing if it beats them over the head
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- Tuesday night on NBC's "The Voice," it was a battle between the singer who can dance and the dancer who can sing, between the time-saving glory of the montage and my poor memory of "who the hell are these people."
- Baltimore's Nelly's Echo made his second - and unfortunately last - appearance on NBC's 'The Voice' Monday night, as contestants entered into the battle rounds and some, sadly, went home.
- It's the last night of blind auditions, and each coach only has two spots left on their teams. You ready? Because the best moment in NBC's "The Voice" history happened tonight.
- Can you believe it?! Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green, Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton don't have many spots left on their teams, and there's still so much talent to go around.
- Spots are getting scant on the teams of NBC's "The Voice" so the coaches are getting pickier and pickier (and sassier and sassier)
- Blind auditions continued Monday night, as the four judges slowly fill out the 16 slots on their teams.
- The biggest thing to hit NBC's "The Voice" tonight was Baltimore's Nelly's Echo, a Nigerian refugee who wowed the judges with his rendition of Bill Wither's "Ain't No Sunshine," and who found a place on Christina Aguilera's team.
- Moses Stone, a Laurel native, looks ahead to performing and touring after competing on NBC's "The Voice."
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- The fate of Laurel native Moses Stone on NBC's talent show "The Voice" rested in the hands of his coach Christina Aguilera Tuesday, April 3, after the audience vote the night before failed to secure his eligibility in the first night of live performances this season.Moses Stone, 'The Voice'
- Laurel native Moses Haughton moves forward on the NBC show "The Voice"
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- Rick Ross, Blake Shelton and more in this week's nightlife
- Who we're watching: Erin Willet, Moses Stone ... and Pip?
- Dia Frampton, runner-up on the first season of "The Voice," talks about her debut album, covering Kanye West and more.
- Baltimore Grand Prix, Blake Shelton, "Apollo 18" and more this week