jada pinkett smith
- Actress takes to Facebook to defend the young star and attack his critics as bullies.
- Join the war on human trafficking I know you are going to say ¿ "What does this subject matter have to do with seniors?" Human trafficking is happening in our own backyard, throughout our country and around the world.
- Harborplace has been sold to a New York real estate investment firm that owns office and retail centers across the country, according to a statement Tuesday from Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
- Harborplace has been sold to a New York real estate investment firm that owns office and retail centers across the country, according to a statement Tuesday from Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
- Smiths to host exclusive lunch at their home to help raise money for the Obama campaign.
- We all know singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer Joan Jett loves Rock and Roll. She also has proclaimed her love for the Orioles for years.
- National tour of Broadway musical 'Fela!' about Afrobeat pioneer heads to Morgan State University
- Liz Bark picked up a gun for the first time 1.5 years ago. She now finds herself as one of the best youth shooters in Maryland and will join three others from the state at a national competition in Alabama in June.
- The so-called bullhook, a two-foot-long goad with a pointed end that elephant handlers have used for centuries to train and guide the huge creatures, has been the subject of a national debate that has had Baltimore talking since the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus rolled into town.
- Before castigating the circus for allegedly mistreating animals, Jada Pinkett Smith should see it for herself
- Baltimore's mayor should be less hostile toward constituent's concerns about elephants
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- Mayor not jumping to assist on elephants after actress ignored city's pleas
- Actress fears circus is hurting pachyderm with pointy sticks
- Actress says animals abused at city's annual circus
- When Vinny Ragone heard the Dog Whisperer was going to be at a Baltimore pet store, and he could see him for free, he told his mother (who had never heard of Cesar Millan), "I've got to be there."