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- December 19 - 25 in nightlife: Scott Weiland, John Waters, Judy Collins, Spank Rock
- Comics and satirists revel in pointing out the absurdities surrounding the holiday season
- Baltimore notables offer their opinions of the film
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- John Waters doesn't love all holidays. "I think Santa Claus should team up with tooth fairy and kill the Easter bunny," he says. But Christmas? Christmas he loves unconditionally, without irony.
- A new exhibit puts two iconic Baltimore buildings on the same level as top-tier architectural gems from around the world.
- Eileen R. Philips, a homemaker and volunteer who enjoyed music, died Monday of cancer at her Richmond, Va., home. The former Roland Park resident was 77.
- Eileen R. Philips, a homemaker and volunteer who enjoyed music, died Monday of cancer at her Richmond, Va., home. The former Roland Park resident was 77.
- Elected officials and tourism industry leaders have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars developing slogans to emphasize Baltimore's finer points. But several designers in the Baltimore area have capitalized on the demand for ironic T-shirts.
- Louis R. Mills Jr., a nationally known and highly-regarded recording engineer who was called "Baltimore's Godfather of Sound," died of a heart attack
- Another classic American film set in Baltimore will be turned into a Broadway musical. Barry Levinson has adapted "Diner," his well-regarded 1982 movie, for the stage. With music and lyrics by rock singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, the new show is scheduled to open in New York next fall.
- Josh Charles is a very competitive guy. But he's feeling absolutely no pressure to win as he arrives for his first Emmy Awards telecast as a nominee Sunday.
- Filmmaker John Waters criticizes The Sun's decision to reassign movie critic Michael Sragow to other duties.
- Michael Patrick Smith's 'Woody Guthrie Dreams' goes from Baltimore to Off-Off Broadway after seven years
- Concert news: Future Islands, John Waters, Ledisi, Surfer Blood, first Baltimore Soundstage show
- The addition of HLN host Nancy Grace to the lineup of ABC's 2011 "Dancing with the Stars" is such an exquisite example of how calculating and exploitative prime-time network TV can be. This year's cast also includes Chaz Bono, David Arquette and Rob Kardashian.
- Grace Arnold Nalls, a retired commercial artist and stage performer, died of congestive heart failure July 30 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Homeland resident was 82.
- 'Hairspray' is back where it started, in Baltimore, MD
- Cockpit in Court revival of 'Hairspray' combs through some local roots
- Take this list as personal suggestions, from one neighbor to another.
- As nominee for best supporting actor in a drama series, Josh Charles is now going head-to-head with the likes of Andre Braugher of TNT's "Men of a Certain Age" and John Slattery of AMC's "Mad Men" — pretty refined company. And he belongs there
- Tom Kiefaber, former owner of the Senator movie theater, has long battled City Hall. Now he wants to join it, saying he wants to run for president of Baltimore City Council.
- When mayors travel, such as they did this weekend to Baltimore, they're not your typical tourists
- Expect an influx of starchily-dressed and municipally-minded visitors this weekend, as more than 1,100 elected officials and staff members from around the country descend on Baltimore for the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
- Director John Waters to entertain U.S. mayors with an abbreviated version of his one-man show, "This Filthy World."
- Is coffee making me hallucinate that I agree with the KKK in their argument with Westboro Baptist?
- First season in renovated Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric filled with Broadway shows
- Creativity, ingenuity and a refreshing lack of conformity shared by "Sun Shorts" contest winners
- A visit with three Baltimore business owners and professionals who have become famous as pitchmen for themselves
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- William Donald Schaefer — the former mayor, governor and comptroller who left an indelible mark on Baltimore — is heading back to the city this afternoon for one last tour.
- Restaurant review: Hollywood Burger Bistro