jazz
- Singer/songwriter Tamara Wellons performs Friday, Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. at Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Road. Wellons' vocals are a blend of soul, jazz, and rhythm and blues.
- R&B singer Charlie Wilson discusses working on 'Yeezus' with Kanye West, his 2013 solo album 'Love, Charlie' and more before his Baltimore tour date.
- Interview with actress Peyton List one of the stars in CW's fall show "The Tomorrow People"
- The members of the Harford County Board of Estimates recently voted 5-0 in favor of an $84,487 contract with BGE to cover the county's portion of the costs of building electric infrastructure for the new Department of Emergency Services facilities north of Bel Air.
- On Night 3 of "The Voice's" blind auditions, hopefuls get 90 seconds to showcase their talent and hopefully end up on one of the coaches' teams.
- At age 40, the Hard Rock Café chain is striving to stay competitive in today's restaurant landscape by offering more live music to go with the wall-art guitars.
- Donizetti's "L'elisir d'amore" was presented by Baltimore Concert Opera with an engaging cast that included tenor William Davenport and baritone Trevor Scheunemann.
- Miss Maryland Christina Denny describes life of a Miss America contestant.
- Thomas Saunders of Renaissance Productions and Tours been leading groups on tours around Baltimore to sites that have significance in African-American history.
- A recap of the Season 3 opener of "Homeland," as the fallout from the terrorist bombing begins to reveal itself
- Scott Taylor, a junior at Winters Mill High School, has been selected as a member of the 2013 All-National Honor Band sponsored by the National Association for Music Education (NafME).
- The Orioles provided little spark in a 12-3 loss to Boston in front of an announced crowd of 30,774 at Camden Yards.
- The Baltimore Symphony's season kicked into high gear as Marin Alsop led a gripping account of Bernstein's 'Age of Anxiety' with pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet, followed by some splendid Ravel.
- Todd Butler was 10 years old when he got his older brother's trumpet out and decided to give it a try. By the time he was a teenager, Butler knew he was going to make a career with that instrument.
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- The Colonial Players is opening its 65th season with an invitation for audiences to embark on an adventure of new voices and broad horizons — namely a time travel production penned by prolific British master of farce, Alan Ayckbourn.
- Relax with the smooth, blended sounds of Chaise Lounge, Live at Montpelier!, Friday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. at the Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Road.
- A lot of changes are in store for Laurel's Riverfest festival this year, with a larger lineup of vendors, more entertainment and a pirate's theme.
- Marin Alsop, longtime advocate for the music of her mentor Leonard Bernstein, conducts the Baltimore Symphony and pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet in Symphony No. 2, 'Age of Anxiety.'
- Community Concerts at Second opened its 27th season of free performances with a program featuring the Aspen Trio. Lyric Opera Baltimore gave a free preview of what's in store for its season.
- It took a while for shop attendants to understand that this wedding has no bride.
- Elkridge Elementary School extends an invitation to an autumn celebration in honor of the men (young and old) who serve as role models for the students with a "guy-focused" fall festival on Wednesday, Oct. 9,
- It's a fun and all-around-drama-free episode as we explore both coasts, enjoy awkward conversations with Joanna's Polish mother and learn how to get a Birkin bag from Hermes.
- Fresh off an Emmy win, Season 1's winner Adam Levine, three-time "The Voice" champion Blake Shelton, CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera were ready to pick lucky contestants to join their teams in night one of the blind audition round.
- There's a quick shot of the leaderboard with last week's scores and we're told it's all-Latin tonight and they immediately go to the first couple.
- Rain drenches fans at fest headlined by Robin Thicke, Vampire Weekend
- John Adams has added to the slim repertoire of concertos for saxophone and orchestra with a colorful work that combines classical and jazz idioms.
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- In an extraordinary, wide-ranging interview, Pope Francis expressed frustration that the Catholic Church is ¿obsessed¿ with issues such as abortion, homosexuality and contraception, and called instead for a focus on healing and mercy.
- A few years ago, Ernest Greene received an email from Fred Armisen, then on the cast of "Saturday Night Live."
- Live! at Montpelier presents the Rhumba Club performing Latin jazz, Friday, Sept. 20 at 8 p.m., at the Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Road.
- Designers in New York City showed their visions for spring 2014 during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.
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