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- Kim Kardashian West is listening to "Serial," four years after it came out.
- Comedian (and Towson University grad) Amy Schumer collapsed at the feet of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian at the Time 100 gala in New York Tuesday night.
- Stylist Nicole Conway of Baltimore Spa and Salon at the Ritz-Carlton Residences has come up with five styles for the season that will keep you ahead of the curve. Conway worked some of the fashion shows at the most recent New York Fashion Week, including for designers Clover Canyon, Hood By Air and Thom Browne.
- Ray Lewis Lewis spoke with Stephen A. Smith on Sirius Radio on Tuesday and said ¿the only reason we know who Tom Brady is because of a tuck rule.¿
- While the big story on the final Raw before Survivor Series revolved around who would be on Team Cena, the biggest event of the night happened when Luke Harper won the Intercontinental title.
- Someone recently told me that she watches the news on TV every night. Her news broadcast of choice: "Entertainment Tonight."
- Hoopla will allow library patrons to access audiobooks, movies and music without having to visit the physical location.
- If both celebrities and the rest of us have no place where we can safely be our private selves, then we can no longer live with autonomy.
- Finally, a backlash against all this nipping and tucking and ballooning to double-Ds
- Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles players and coaches have taken part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
- Vampire facials -- a treatment using patient's own blood -- has anecdotal success but not a lot of data.
- 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.
- 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.
- 'Duck Dynasty' dust-up proves public taste seldom underestimated nor civil rights easily won
- 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.
- Cal Thomas says Scripture, the Constitution and eternal truths should guide us, not the vagaries of public opinion.
- 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.
- 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.
- In the main event of WWE Raw, CM Punk accepted being part of one on Miz TV.
- Wearing one wedding dress is so passe. Now brides have a number of wardrobe changes during their big day.
- Kanye West writes Michael Phelps into "The One," one of the songs from his "Cruel Summer" album.
- Keibler had a front row seat at Wang's Mercedes Benz Fashion Week show.
- Skechers and FTC broker $40 million settlement over claims it shoes would tone muscles and improve cardiovascular health
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- Being unhappily married makes you mean to your sister. Did you know that?
- Jonah Goldberg: Everyone from Charlie Sheen to Occupy Wall Street parlayed failure into something profound
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- Mitt Romney may be cultivating the air of the inevitable candidate, but Newt Gingrich is vaulting to the top of the polls by giving GOP primary voters the promise of what they really want: someone to stick it to President Obama.
- As the Occupy movement protests corporate culpability in the recession and unemployment crises, the merger of Constellation Energy and Exelon Corp. provides some fodder.