disc jockeys
- David Mbugua, 36, was stabbed to death about 1:30 a.m. Saturday in downtown Baltimore. He stumbled to a bus stop at Baltimore and Charles streets, seeking aid for a wound to his neck, and lost consciousness.
- The Laurel Board of Trade is beckoning Mardi Gras to Main Street as the theme of its 34th annual Main Street Festival, scheduled rain or shine on Saturday, May 10.
- The early candidate for rap album of the year begins with a mother warning her son to stop following in the footsteps of his incarcerated father.
- Nas, the veteran New York rapper, will perform on the main stage of May 17's Preakness InfieldFest, the Maryland Jockey Club announced today.
- Laurel senior centers and other organizations are offering variety of trips, workshops and other events for older adults during May.
- Outdoor track teams traveled to Reservoir High School to compete in Saturday¿s Gator Invite/Howard County Spring Classic. Wilde Lake¿s Jamila Brown was the lone county competitor to set a new record in the meet when she ran the 200-meter dash in 24.35.
- Two local teens, Danny Kaiser and Robert Dass, got the thrill of a lifetime when they beat out nine other Washington metro area DJs, winning the coveted opening warm-up act for mash up phenom Kap Slap at the Fillmore in Silver Spring on March 29.
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- The public celebration of St. Patrick's Day seems to get bigger every year, with Harford County celebrants both Irish and non coming out in droves to drink, dance or just partake in Gaelic-themed food.
- South Carolina lawmakers weren't thrilled that two public universities assigned books with gay and lesbian themes as reading.
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- Nearly a year of construction and renovation come to an end this Valentine's Day weekend when Torrent Lounge, the nightclub replacing the Recher Theatre on York Road in Towson, opens to provide a thumping heartbeat for Baltimore's electronic music scene.
- This couple's Block Island wedding was filled with nautical details.
- John Wendell Compton Sr., a retired disc jockey known as Sir Johnny O, died of heart failure Oct. 29 at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Randallstown resident was 75.
- Steve Aoki can barely contain his excitement over the tour he has orchestrated.