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- A party bus company that promised "luxury charter buses" to the Sweetlife Music Festival Saturday is facing a major backlash and thousands of dollars in refunds after it left hundreds of customers stranded.
- For some, the first signs of spring are warmer days and cherry blossoms. For others, the season truly begins with the arrival of the new concert season at Columbia's Merriweather Post Pavilion
- Singer Nate Ruess talks about the smash and wanting to be the biggest band possible.
- Pro wrestling news: When Brock Lesnar appeared to the crowd this past Monday on Raw, the impression I got from the audio on TV of the crowd response was that Washington didn¿t care that Lesnar was there.
- In the midst of the circus that followed the Orange to Pittsburgh last weekend and will accompany Boeheim's team to Boston later this week, the perplexing shooting slump of sophomore forward C.J. Fair has barely registered. But the former City star will likely get some attention come Thursday, when top-seeded Syracuse plays No. 4 seed Wisconsin in the NCAA Sweet 16.
- Hall of Fame basketball player Earl Monroe was in town recently to talk about his role as a spokesman for diabetes, but he reminisced about his departure from the Baltimore Bullets during the 1971-72 season and talked about the state of the NBA.
- Monroe C. Brown Jr., a standout basketball player at Aberdeen High School in the late 1980s and later at Penn State, died suddenly at his Havre de Grace home March 9.
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- Former Broadneck star Matthew Centrowitz won the prestigious Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games on Saturday night, finishing in a time of 3 minutes, 53.92 seconds to break the New York City Armory record.
- Ring Posts: Would a heel turn be the right move for John Cena?
- Gary Williams used to take the ACC/Big Ten Challenge personally, in part because of his uber-competitive nature as well as the fact that he came to Maryland from Ohio State. It showed in the way his teams played, winning nine of the 12 games in the series, including the last six.
- Our list of Baltimore happenings for the week of 11/21-11/27
- Step into the rivalry: Ravens vs. Steelers. Baltimore players tell you what it feels like to be part of perhaps the best matchup in sports.
- Linebacker Terrell Suggs declares Ravens an 'enemy of the state' in Pittsburgh
- Though just last spring he was a junior at River Hill High School, right now Dan Geraghty and the other four band members of Hollywood Ending are contestants in "The Next Big Thing," a Radio Disney show.
- ACC expansion: Maryland and Duke are among those privately expressing interest in a 16-team conference, according to ACC-member representatives with knowledge of recent private discussions.
- If Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. each win their next bouts, they could be matched in boxing's next super bout. But they're approaching their mid-30s, and boxers who've been there say going into the ring at that age is tough.
- Merriweather Post Pavilion partners with party bus company Rock & Bus
- Justin Brill of Annapolis stars as Boq in the national tour of 'Wicked' at the Kennedy Center
- Jay Hancock: Willard Hackerman and his partners aren't in this for charity. The case for doubling convention-center space in Baltimore is not inarguable. Even if the project makes sense and gets built, it raises new questions about downtown development and taxpayer investment.
- The indie rockers headline the Sweetlife Festival at Merriweather
- Coming up on its 50th year, Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena is still pulling in the big acts, despite near-constant calls that it needs to be replaced by something bigger and fancier
- Ravens safety Tom Zbikowski, a football player by trade and a boxer at heart, is taking advantage of the looming NFL lockout by getting back into the boxing ring. Zbikowski will fight on the undercard of a pro boxing event at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas next Saturday.
- There's always next year for the champion Samoyeds from Perry Hall