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- Joe Flacco must have been a strong enough draw Monday night to leave David Letterman wanting more Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl mojo. The "Late Show with David Letterman" Wednesday announced that Ravens coach John Harbaugh will be on Thursday night.
- Super Bowl winning coach to make appearance on CBS program
- Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco will be on David Letterman's show tonight.
- Laurel Mill Playhouse's playbill includes Jed Duvall, Elvis impersonator, talent show and "Teahouse of the August Moon." Longtime Old Town residents Frances Gore Tate and Mary Barkman died recently.
- Come celebrate the birthday of Elvis as Jed Duvall returns as the King of Rock 'N Roll, with performances Friday, Jan 11 and Saturday, Jan. 12 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 13 at 2 p.m., at the Laurel Mill Playhouse, 508 Main St.
- If there's a downside to the joy of operating a 55,000-bulb holiday light display that's synchronized to popular Christmas music, it's the time it took to program the 30-minute extravaganza: 12 hours of coding for every minute of show, the equivalent of nine 40-hour work weeks.
- The Library of Congress today released a collection of interviews on topics such as sex, drugs and rock and roll -- including Paul McCartney relating how pot and other drugs boosted the Beatles' creativity.
- Md.-based contestants on 'X Factor,' 'The Voice' each draw from traumatic pasts.
- More than 2,000 gathered to honor the Nacho Mama's owner and Canton favorite
- Funeral services were scheduled for today, Wednesday, Aug. 29, for Patrick "Scunny" McCusker, of Cockeysville, the owner of two popular Baltimore restaurants, who died on Aug. 24.
- Sixto Rodriguez's two albums sank without a trace in the U.S. He never knew that in South Africa, he was a superstar.
- Nacho Mama's Baltimore restaurateur Patrick "Scunny" McCusker died Friday after being hit by a bus as he rode his bicycle along Coastal Highway in Ocean City, police said.
- Dissed by major critics at its March 2005 Broadway debut, Joe DiPietro's jukebox Elvis Presley musical "All Shook Up" now qualifies as a hit in Annapolis. The Talent Machine Company cast has mega-watt energy and youthful enthusiasm combined with vocal and dancing skills.
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- The Town of Bel Air grew by 249 acres as a result of a property annexation acquired by the Commissioners of Bel Air
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- A few fun facts about the 49-year-old lefty the Orioles signed to a minor-league deal Wednesday.
- Performance to begin with slaves' work song from 1800s and end with Michael Jackson's "Thriller".
- Harry Judd Rose, a retired Maryland Transit Administration bus driver and World War II veteran, died Sunday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson from complications of a fall. He was 94. He passed away four days after his daughter, Diane Beverly Rose, 62, who also was in Gilchrist.
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- The 2012-13 Broadway season includes 'Wicked,' 'Billy Elliot, 'American Idiot,' 'Flashdance'
- At Christmas, Americans wrestle with the conflict between geographic mobility and yearning for home sweet home
- Barry H. Landau, charged with stealing national memorabilia over a span of years from archives and museums, but caught in Baltimore, now wants to sell some of his own treasures to cover his living expenses.
- As word began spreading Tuesday that the beloved movie "Diner" was being rejiggered as a Broadway show — with Sheryl Crow music, no less — the mood of the people could best be summed up with a universal head scratch.
- They may not have heard of The Who or Bob Dylan, but at the brand-new Annapolis School of Rock, students as young as 10 are learning the basics of a rebel's form.
- Appreciation by associate dean of Peabody Conservatory reflects on how Amy Winehouse reinterpreted a sound from a seemingly innocent time for the modern age.
- Coming up on its 50th year, Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena is still pulling in the big acts, despite near-constant calls that it needs to be replaced by something bigger and fancier