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- A recap of the Nov. 3 episode of :Dancing with the Stars," as everyone tries to shine on "Dynamic Duo" night
- Thursday, Oct. 30, is filled with spooktacular fun at Turf Valley Towne Square. Come along for Trick-or-Trot — a kids' costume fun run.
- Len Goodman returns from London on "Dancing With the Stars" Halloween episode.
- Lily DeBell, an eighth-grader at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School, wins a national contest for young entrepreneurs. She makes leg warmers for young dancers.
- Joe Fertitta sat on the brick steps of his Cape Cod style home in Catonsville last Thursday, dancing his fingers across the keyboard of his accordion to play his favorite Italian tune "Flight of the Angels".
- Century High School Principal Troy Barnes concedes that he doesn't see a lot of "Michael Jackson-style crotch grabbing" at student dances anymore. But he does see other suggestive dance moves including the popular "twerking."
- Events taking place around the county
- A recap of the Oct. 20 edition of 'Dancing with the Stars,' as Alfonso toughs out a groin injury Sadie manages to be sexy without being raunchy
- The storytelling going on in Laurel Mill Playhouse's current production of Ntozake Shange's highly acclaimed "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf" plays a little differently than anything performed at the Playhouse before.
- Harriet is in search of a Halloween costume. Actually, she's been in search of one since the mid-1980s. Luckily for her, she finds one every year
- A recap of the Oct. 13 episode of "Dancing with the Stars," as Bollywqood comes to the show and Tommy Chong stays relaxed
- The magical night never has to end for bride, groom and guests
- There's something smart about the way Matthew Prescott moves, particularly in his demonstration of classical ballet with more than a hint of modern dance. Tall and lanky, Prescott could easily be envisioned in stark, introspective works set to minimalist music. Yet he is capable of surprising romps (and mischievous comments), as seen in two master dance classes last Sunday afternoon at Ballet Royale in Columbia.
- A recap of the Oct. 6 'Dancing with the Stars,' as the stars recount their most memorable years
- You don¿t need to be a ballerina to get the muscle tone and posture of a dancer. At the Bel Air Athletic Club¿s barre class, you¿ll navigate the same waist-height handrail prima ballerinas use for warmups, no pointe shoes required.
- From aerial acrobatics to DIY wedding outfits, this couple is anything but traditional
- Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, already an Annapolis arts destination, celebrated its debut on Sept. 28 after $1.6 million in improvements - including 543 new blue velvet seats, an orchestra pit, stage extension and improved acoustics.
- Binnie Ritchie Holum, a dancer, choreographer, playwright and actress who had been a co-founder of the Baltimore Women's Theatre Project, died Sept. 21. She was 64.
- Toby's Dinner Theatre in Columbia has always been a regional treasure for theatergoers, but the current production of "Memphis: The Musical" proves that no smash hit is too big for Toby's to produce with pizazz..
- TV personality Tavis Smiley goes home on the results episode of "Dancing with the Stars."
- Tonight, the stars chose their favorite songs. So we start the show with head judge Len Goodman dancing to his jam, "Come Dance with Me."
- Manchester mother of 4 reflects on the 'adventure' of raising boys, girls
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- Toby's Dinner Theatre in Columbia has always been a regional resource for theatergoers, but the current production of "Memphis: The Musical" has a particular tie to our county with a trio of Anne Arundel Community College alumni offering stellar performances.
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- A recap of the Sept. 15 season opener of "Dancing with the Stars."
- A recap of the Sept. 3 finale of "So You Think You Can Dance," as the season 11 winner is announced.
- Jenny Lipetzky, the instructor of the Kindermusik program at the Mount Airy library, said the class is designed to impart a strong sense of rhythm and a love of music to children from birth to 3 years of age.
- Ballet Theatre of Maryland artistic director of Dianna Cuatto has a lot to celebrate with the upcoming start of the company's 36th season in October.
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- A recap of the Aug. 27 episode of "So You Think You Can Dance," as the Final Four perform