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- Hmmmmm ... you call that a season finale? Ryan Murphy alluded to something big happening in this episode that would forever alter the lives of this group of friends and would be the central focus of Season 6.
- An interactive Q&A with Glenelg boys lacrosse player Luke Cheswick.
- Ozzy Osbourne has endorsed soda, a cellphone and even imitation butter spread. But one product the Prince of Darkness apparently does not approve is Ozzy, the Belgian-style strong pale ale made by the Baltimore-based company The Brewer's Art. The local brewery received a cease-and-desist letter from representatives of Osbourne, the hard-rock-forefather-turned-reality-TV-star, Brewer's Art co-owner Tom Creegan said.
- Ask Dwele his favorite song from ¿Subject,¿ his 2003 debut album, and the soul singer will hem and haw a bit before narrowing the options to two.
- In a lot of ways, tonight¿s episode of "Glee" was an entirely more touching tribute to Corey Monteith¿s character, Finn, than the actual tribute episode from September.
- Of course something special has to happen when Justin Timberlake made his inaugural appearance on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon."
- Kim Kardashian spent a romantic Valentine¿s Day in Charm City, according to her Instagram account, where she posted a photo of herself with 1,000 red roses around her, and another of her and her beau, rapper Kanye West.
- Kanye West knows he is often painted as a brooding egotist, but during his Baltimore Arena concert Friday night, the 36-year-old rapper wanted fans to know he was happy.
- For the past decade, it seems no one can resist labeling Kanye West, who headlines Baltimore Arena on Friday.
- Inside a drab computer lab at the Johns Hopkins University, a team of researchers is trying to build something that has never existed before: a digital currency that changes hands completely in secret. Its name is Zerocoin.
- If "Bound 2" is your current love song with your boo or you consider Kanye West your one true valentine, here's good news: The Chicago rapper will headline Baltimore Arena on Feb. 14, Valentine's Day.
- After what seemed like his 40th guttural bellow during "I am a God," an exhausted Kanye West fell on his back. Like most of the moments during his two-hour-plus performance at Washington's Verizon Center on Thursday night, it felt earned, not contrived.
- 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.
- Long before Kevin Liles became a Grammy-winning songwriter and hip-hop music mogul, well before he reached millionaire status, and began to hobnob with Oprah, Nelson Mandela and Barack Obama, he grew up humbly in West Baltimore.
- Along the far side of the Jackie Robinson Rotunda at Citi Field on Monday afternoon, there was a scene that hasn't occurred at the All-Star Game in years: A full-fledged Orioles row. One wall, five tables and five Orioles players
- At the All-Star media availability, Adam Jones was asked if he were an animal, which animal would he be? Chris Davis was asked about his nutrition.
- On Halloween, Drake, Future and Miguel will perform at Washington's Verizon Center for the "Would You Like a Tour?"
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- Baltimore pulls plug on Kanye West video event
- If you live around the BMA, the Walters or the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower, Kanye West is coming to a wall near you Sunday night.
- Finally home, Beach House -- the dreampop duo from Baltimore -- performed songs from "Teen Dream" and "Bloom" Friday night at the Lyric Opera House.
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- Gone are the days when an infant's room had to be pastel. Today's babies are more likely to hang out in room that's black or gray and accented with pops of color and sparkling accessories.
- Mary J. Corey, whose personal warmth was matched by a drive that led her to become the first woman in The Baltimore Sun's 176-year history to head its newsroom, died Tuesday of breast cancer.
- Malik Jones, a Maryland defensive line commitment, talks about playing for the Terps.