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- Annapolis musician David Correy determined to make the most of new lease on life.
- The Baltimore Symphony will perform a work by the 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winner
- The demise of 38 Studios and Big Huge Games
- Jonah Goldberg denounces the tendency of politicians to praise young people for being young
- Olympian discusses his unusual sleeping arrangements on '60 Minutes.'
- There has been a lot of speculation that Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs injured his Achilles tendon while playing basketball. Suggs has denied that it happened that way, but who cares?
- Despite the uncertainty over who will be their third wide receiver this season, the Baltimore Ravens waited until the final couple hours of the 2012 NFL draft weekend to address the wide receiver position. Late in the sixth round, the Ravens drafted Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Tommy Streeter. He was the 27th wide receiver drafted, but based on pre-draft rankings from several draft publications and websites, the Ravens got good value with the selection.
- Drummer, choreographer reflect on The Gloved One's musical intuition
- So many tears, and rumbas, for the 'most memorable year' performances
- Match Day matches resident programs with students
- The-Dream interview: R&B singer The-Dream talks 'Love IV,' '1977,' The Weeknd and R&B beef
- We track down some places in Baltimore where dancer wannabes can learn a step or two.
- Soulful Symphony marks Black History Month performing 'Evolution of a People' at the Hippodrome
- 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.
- Whitney Houston, who reigned as pop music's queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown, has died. She was 48.
- A$AP Rocky review: A$AP Rocky performed at Baltimore Soundstage Tuesday night to a sold-out crowd.
- Laurel High School 2005 graduate Moses Haughton will compete on the second season of NBC's "The Voice."
- The TV show's influence spanned generations
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- Polar Bear Plunge, Miranda Lambert and more
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- After 25 years, the Fells Point beer mainstay is still on top
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- Ravens' Webb weaves strong play with community outreach
- 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.
- Leonard Pitts writes that those who remember Michael Jackson when he was young feel something other than a sense of justice at the news that his physician has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in his death.
- This (relatively) low-key Canton bar has an excellent beer selection
- For a quieter bar with superior beer selection on Canton Square, go to Baltimore Taphouse.
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