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- Basketball player Carmelo Anthony, the television network MTV and the civil rights organization NAACP are all helping to send Baltimore kids to the March for Our Lives rally in Washington on Saturday, they said.
- We Cancerve Movement Founder Grace E.G. Callwood, age 12, of Harford County, is a 2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards Honoree, and will be recognized during a concert special honoring her and three other young community leaders who are changing the world by "Helping and Leading Others," or HALO.
- Michael Phelps is from America (born in Baltimore, Hon). And he has talent (proof: 23 Olympic gold medals in swimming).
- The comedian performs two stand-up shows at Royal Farm Arena on Saturday
- 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.
- On the America's Got Talent finale, the Olate Dogs were named this season's winners
- The winner of this year's "America's Got Talent" has pretty much been decided already -- it will be William Close and his earth harp -- and so, we're really watching to see who can continue to hack it, at least.
- This week, "America's Got Talent," the only place on television left for freaks and oddballs that doesn't demand they have some strange addiction or possess a nickname like "Honey Boo Boo," gave in to the regular guys.
- Host Nick Cannon referred to this week's episode as the "first semi-finals." This is just reality TV stringing-along an audience and we've all unfortunately grown to accept it.
- Spencer Horsman, brought back by Howard for the wildcard round, who escaped from a vest of locks while wet cement tumbled down on him, was eliminated along with ballsy balancing act Cristin Sandu.
- Tonight's episode, a two-hour slog through 12 YouTube acts, began with Nick Cannon apologizing for the show before it even got started.
- After a three-week hiatus during the Olympic games, or as I like to call them, "Planet Earth's Got Talent," the seventh season of "America's Got Talent" returns tonight.
- Spencer Horsman escaped from a straightjacket and a cube filled with water on this season of "America's Got Talent," but the Baltimore magician didn't make the cut on last night's results episode.
- 'America's Got Talent' recap: Quarterfinals results
- Tonight's first live show in New York kicks off with a half-hour countdown full of outtakes, bloopers and behind-the-scenes clips of the judges.
- Horsman attempts to escape from a water-filled cube
- Lulu, a pleasantly plump pole dancer from Hanover, Md., made quite the splash last night on "America's Got Talent"
- The Baltimore magician slipped out of a straightjacket, avoided almost certain death and will head to the next round in Las Vegas
- Because two hours of auditions last night weren't enough, the "America's Got Talent" season 7 premiere continued into Tuesday night.
- It's clear the producers are making this season -- or at least this episode -- all about new judge Howard Stern.