frank sinatra
- Each Ravens player prepares for the first whistle his own way
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- The Columbia Orchestra has been doing so well at the box office that it's giving people two opportunities to hear its Symphonic Pops concert this weekend. The concert on Saturday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. will be repeated on Sunday, March 17 at 3 p.m., with both performances in the Jim Rouse Theatre at Wilde Lake High School.
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- New York NAACP has a conflict of interest over city beverage ban
- Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia often delivers the unexpected — even in a show called "Hot Nostalgia II" that's billed simply as "an original musical review." It's all that, and more; actually a kaleidoscope of musical moments from the 1930s through the 1980s, performed by a talented cast backed up by pianist Ross Scott Rawlings and a five-piece combo.
- Party planners say memorable gatherings combine high-end details, casual touches
- Among a Yankees base that is accustomed to winning, the Orioles are regarded more as an obstacle on the way to a World Series title than a legitimate threat.
- Romney's mistakes reinforce the negative image people already have of him
- Pine Grove United Methodist Church in Parkton hosts free fair Sept. 8.
- Baltimore escape artist Spencer Horsman returned to "America's Got Talent" last night to try and convince voters he's worth a wildcard spot.
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- Two generations of the Knazik family are behind Laurel Mill Playhouse's Summer Youth Production of "Guys and Dolls." The husband and wife team of Stu and Patti Knazik serve as musical director and producer, respectively, and their college sophomore daughter, Jocelyn Knazik, makes her directing debut.
- Baltimore's al fresco film festivals draw top crowds even on dog days.
- I've been reviewing these superb productions for all 26 years that "American Masters" has been on the air, and have written some variation of that line for at least 25 of them. And tonight's "Johnny Carson: King of Late Night" is one of the 10 greatest biographies this sublime series has delivered.
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- Supporting Actress Oscar winner Octavia Spencer celebrated her win backstage by breaking into song.
- When you dance in a Twyla Tharp show, you've got to do more than pirouettes or pretty ballet steps. Tharp's choreography is unique
- Ellicott City native plays the Lyric in national tour of Twyla Tharp's Sinatra tribute 'Come Fly Away'
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- Presented by Jiffy Lube of Aberdeen, and brought to you by Salon Marielle, the fifth annual Red Pump Ball will be held Saturday, Feb. 4, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Residents Club Ballroom at Bulle Rock in Havre de Grace.
- Tony Sands stars in a tribute to Frank Sinatra at Laurel Mill Playhouse. Combine the show with an Italian dinner at Salute's next door.
- Find something to do near Laurel for the weekend of Jan. 20-22.
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- Upcoming Laurel events include 5k Turkey Trot, Sunday breakfast, Art Guild meeting and more.
- Army Reservist back home in Baltimore Highlands after overseas tour
- Andy Rooney, whose CBS career spans the entire post-war history of network news, died Friday as a result of complications following minor surgery, the network announced.
- Burlesque performer Nona Narcisse shares with b about friends, sequins and more
- Chris Cordisco has never told his story from the morning of Sept. 11 before, but 10 years later, he is ready, he said.
- Upcoming community events in Laurel include auditions, fundraisers
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- Water and sewerage was the big news in Harford County 50 years ago this week
- State officials and theater operator pin hopes on ambitious financing plan
- Two New York City men have been charged with stealing documents from the Maryland Historical Society. One of the men arrested Saturday is Barry Landau, 63, a renowned collector of presidential artifacts.
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- The opening "My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra" runs weekends through July 10 and features a cast of four singers — a younger and older couple who first previewed this show in March.