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- Andrew Isaacs, a Maryland tight end commitment, talks about playing for the Terps.
- Fake polio vaccine in Pakistan and Kardashian pregnancy are national embarrassment
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- Kim Kardashian and Kanye West -- two of the most obnoxious people in the world -- are reproducing. Joe Flacco can't even claim the title of the NFL's most pathetic quarterback. And Hillary Clinton is in the hospital with a blood clot.
- Party planners say memorable gatherings combine high-end details, casual touches
- Kanye West writes Michael Phelps into "The One," one of the songs from his "Cruel Summer" album.
- The Kanye West/G.O.O.D. Music compilation hit the Internet overnight.
- Singer talks about touring with Justin Bieber, what he wants in his #1 Girl.
- A small but growing number of Baltimore artists are helping challenge hip-hop's homophobia
- Moses Stone, a Laurel native, looks ahead to performing and touring after competing on NBC's "The Voice."
- Singer Nate Ruess talks about the smash and wanting to be the biggest band possible.
- If you assume that poetry readings are all soft-spoken, genteel events, be prepared to be slammed with something louder at the fourth annual Blackbird Poetry Festival on Thursday, April 26 at Howard Community College.
- Best Baltimore concert this weekend: Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan at Sonar
- The fate of Laurel native Moses Stone on NBC's talent show "The Voice" rested in the hands of his coach Christina Aguilera Tuesday, April 3, after the audience vote the night before failed to secure his eligibility in the first night of live performances this season.Moses Stone, 'The Voice'
- Laurel native Moses Haughton moves forward on the NBC show "The Voice"
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- This, as the new series of t-shirts telegraph, is the ¿A Different Kind of Truth¿ tour, not 1984. Van Halen is now a family affair, and they want to party with as many of you as possible, simultaneously.
- Gives thumbs-up to salty language rap about books
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- Atlanta rapper talks 'TM103,' not making 'Hottest MCs' list
- R&B singer/rapper discusses heartbreak, working with Chris Brown and Whitney Houston's death.
- In our Grammys 2012 predictions, it's a safe bet to go with Adele
- Dia Frampton, runner-up on the first season of "The Voice," talks about her debut album, covering Kanye West and more.
- A look at dubstep's current rise with rising stars Vaski and Terravita
- Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs founded Ball So Hard University as a joke. It took less than three months for the school to get serious, and become the focus of a legal dispute.
- U2, Natty Boh, All Good Festival, Virgin Mobile FreeFest
- Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena ranked highest grossing of its size
- The singer/songwriter discusses quitting drinking, his album of '80s covers and his forthcoming stage adaptation of "American Psycho."
- Toure's fourth book, "Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness" raises questions about racial identity
- Ted Monachino coached Terrell Suggs at Arizona State and joined the Ravens in 2010
- After nine incidents were reported, the Maryland-based Epilepsy Foundation advises parents of seizure-prone children to skip film
- Breaking down the 2012 Grammy nominations' major categories with predictions and reactions.
- A look at the performances from Tuesday night's "Victoria's Secret Fashion Show," which includes Kanye West, Jay-Z, Maroon 5 and Nicki Minaj.
- 5 hip-hop acts, including the Weeknd and French Montana, that are creating a buzz outside of the major-label system.
- The contemporary gospel singer talks about his transformation, fear and swag
- Wale, the most prominent rapper from Washington D.C., will have his album "Ambition" debut at No. 2 on Billboard.