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- Mitch McConnell, not so popular with Democrats or the tea party, may soon wish he was running against a celebrity candidacy from Ashley Judd.
- At the beginning of this film-inspired "Glee," we find Will and Emma dancing around all Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers-like to "You're All the World to Me" in old school black and white.
- Contemporary pop culture pop culture bombards us with images and associations. You'll get a sense of that sensory overload in Rex R. Stevens' exhibit "Spellbound" in Howard Community College's Rouse Company Foundation Gallery.
- Actor known in Baltimore for 'Homicde' stops in Maryland on his new book tour
- Thus the recently concluded traveling Smithsonian exhibits collectively entitled Journey Stories which brought bits of U.S. history to the Harford County Public Library system and other local public venues came as a welcome addition to our view of our history.
- Inside the three-level glass display case on the second floor of the Bel Air Library, papered with red tissue paper with hearts and illuminated with a soft yellow light, Marilyn Monroe smiles.
- Columnist Tony Glaros writes about the somber atmosphere surrounding the closing days of the Laurel Art Center, an iconic business on Main Street.
- The 54-year-old Robert McClintock is one of Baltimore's most popular artists. Though his images of Golden Retrievers, local landmarks and football players can be purchased for as little as $12, people buy enough of them to provide McClintock with gross annual sales in the high six figures.
- For all the tone deaf, dumb and blind moments like the Beach Boys reunion, there was a rare energy to the CBS telecast that could be felt right through the tube and into the psyche.
- 'Smash' recap: The series premiere of NBC's 'Smash' had a lot riding on it. Judging from 'Smash's' first episode, it lives up to the hype.
- Presented by Jiffy Lube of Aberdeen, and brought to you by Salon Marielle, the fifth annual Red Pump Ball will be held Saturday, Feb. 4, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Residents Club Ballroom at Bulle Rock in Havre de Grace.
- December 19 - 25 in nightlife: Scott Weiland, John Waters, Judy Collins, Spank Rock
- John Waters doesn't love all holidays. "I think Santa Claus should team up with tooth fairy and kill the Easter bunny," he says. But Christmas? Christmas he loves unconditionally, without irony.
- Plan your week with our guide to everything going on this week
- Barry H. Landau, charged with stealing national memorabilia over a span of years from archives and museums, but caught in Baltimore, now wants to sell some of his own treasures to cover his living expenses.