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- Lady Gaga once attended the prestigious Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth.
- The top A&E events in the Baltimore area for the week of Feb. 24-March 2, 2019.
- Signs reading "Love Not War," "Equality for All, Justice for All, Love for All, "The more variety, the better society," and more speckled the lawn of the Carroll County Board of Education building Friday afternoon. Between 50 and 100 turned out, many holding their signs while songs from "This Land is Your Land" to "Born This Way" by Lady Gaga played over a small set of speakers.
- Fresh of their Grammys performance with Lady Gaga, Metallica announced their North American tour on Monday -- and its first stop is in Baltimore.
- Fashion show celebrates the work of Tech Center students in the fashion and textiles program at the school.
- The news reads like it is a good time to be Wale, but during a frank phone conversation last week, the rapper -- who headlines Baltimore Soundstage on Friday -- sounded defeated, unhappy and uncertain about his future in music.
- A publicist for Annapolis-born fashion designer Christian Siriano said Monday that reports that he had broken off his engagement are "not confirmed."
- Some defense-minded law professors and others have criticized revised college sexual harassment policies that shift the definition of sexual assault from a lack of voluntariness in sexual relations to a lack of affirmative consent. But affirmative consent is the right standard.
- A recap of the Dec. 7 edition of "The Newsroom," in which a revolt is brewing at ACN and a major character dies
- A wrongful-conviction lawsuit has been revived against Baltimore police featured in David Simon's "Homicide," who are accused of manufacturing and inducing perjured testimony at exoneree James Owens' 1988 trial over the murder of Colleen Williar, for which he served decades in prison. Ars Technica exposes the criminal hacker history of Home Depot¿s chief IT guy, Ricky Joe Mitchell, convicted of sabotaging the network of his former employer, EnerVest Operating. RuPaul is leading a drag queen revolt against Facebook's policy requiring the real, legal name of those who keep accounts on its site.
- By now, you've probably seen all sorts of celebrities take part in the Ice Bucket Challenge, the social media stunt that has raised more than $20 million for ALS research.
- The On the Run tour, Jay Z and Beyonce's first co-headlining tour together, delivered the type of expensive, finely calibrated spectacle one would expect from a Forbes power couple with a corporate sponsorship on Monday night at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Homosexuality is now the "third rail" of politics; touch it and face political death
- Baltimore a cappella group produces all-original album
- Sundy Best and Go Go Gadjet will also perform at the Lorde-headlined InfieldFest.
- A recap of the Dec. 17 season finale of 'The Voice'
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- Cosmetics professionals transform party-goers into the ghouls of their dreams.
- 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.
- The Baltimore Bike Party -- part costume party, urban exploration, family outing, dance rave and roving singles scene -- is a group ride through Baltimore that will have you feeling like Mister Rogers, Lance Armstrong and Lady Gaga all in the space of 2 1/2 hours.
- It was a very exciting third night of battle rounds. The night was filled with exciting performances that left the coaches, performers and audience speechless.
- Davis and Event Sales and Marketing Manager Jennifer Topper were Magerk's representatives at the seminar presented by Martin Johnson, a liquor license consultant from ID Training LLC. Others among the 50 or so at the seminar, centered around examples of what to do and what not to do, included liquor licensees from Harford County, local police, three liquor board members and a handful of liquor inspectors from other counties, five alone from Montgomery County, which has 1,000 liquor licenses
- Contestants are in Las Vegas, in front of their first live audience. It starts with the ladies. The first ten will perform and only five will survive
- This Baltimore couple celebrated their Big Day with a vintage touch.
- Perry Hall shooting victim Daniel Borowy gets shirts, CDs and two tickets to the pop star's upcoming concert.
- He may have dreamed of Lady Gaga, but Daniel Borowy gets visit from his senator and a note from first lady Michelle Obama
- After months of being bombarded by slick advertising, celebrity endorsements and candidate pleas, it is Maryland voters who will turn out to the polls today — in large numbers, according to one estimate — to have the final word.
- Singer to feature program of pop, jazz standards in Baltimore concert
- On "The Voice," Team Cee Lo stands out with a cover of Carly Rae Jepsen and Owl City's "Good Time."
- Smiths to host exclusive lunch at their home to help raise money for the Obama campaign.