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- Dan Deacon first heard the term "stress addiction" a few years ago, and the Baltimore-based experimental-pop artist wondered aloud if it applied to his own life. Nearby, the former Ponytail drummer Jeremy Hyman looked back in disbelief.
- An introduction to the 32 golfers representing 8 nations at this week's International Crown women's golf tournament at Caves Valley.
- Former Maryland basketball star Walt Williams still vividly recalls winning a the ECAC Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden in 1990.
- Kevin Plank and Muhammad Ali were among those honored by the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation at a downtown gala and fundraiser at the Waterfront Marriott on Friday evening. But Plank was not able to have his dinner with "The Greatest." Ali was unable to travel from his home in Arizona because he is recovering from a recent surgery.
- Joseph E. "Joe" Gross, former sports editor of the Annapolis Capital who abandoned an engineering career to become a sports writer, died Wednesday at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was 72.
- In the face of adversity, John Harbaugh stood tall for the Baltimore Ravens and won Super Bowl because of it
- The Lombardi Trophy is inside M&T Bank Stadium after the Ravens' championship parade snaked through the streets of Baltimore and into the stadium.
- Every morning, Monday through Friday, blogger Matt Vensel will hook you up with reading material -- mostly on the Ravens but with some other Baltimore sports stuff, too -- to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday.
- State of state gives Maryland's governor a chance to brag but budgetary turmoil in Washington should temper the enthusiasm
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- The last time the Loyola men's basketball team met Fairfield, a bid to the NCAA tournament was at stake. The Greyhounds staggered to the finish line — and promise land — after the lowest-scoring Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament final in history.
- UMBC exhibit shows how African-Americans have portrayed themselves and been portrayed by others
- Ray Lewis, the legendary Baltimore Ravens linebacker, said he'll retire after this season.
- Shortstop J.J. Hardy was rewarded on Tuesday, winning the first Gold Glove of his eight-year big league career, joined by second-time winners Adam Jones and Matt Wieters to make the Orioles' first trifecta of Gold Glove winners since 1998.
- The Center Club was the first club in Baltimore to admit Jewish and African-American members
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- Following is a transcript of Baltimore Orioles legend Brooks Robinson's speech at his sculpture unveiling ceremony Saturday at Camden Yards.
- School board president remembered for dedication to education
- Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps stood on the sideline and watched pregame warm-ups. And as they headed into the tunnel to make final preparations, he slapped hands with running back Ray Rice.
- Legendary boxing champion Muhammad Ali took in today's practice at the Under Armour Performance Center. Wearing a purple Ravens T-shirt, the 70-year-old watched practice from a golf cart.
- Catonsville resident and former Ravens chiropractor Doug Miller raised $70,000 in 10 weeks.
- Your Opening Day guide to the Camden Yards' latest food and sights additions.
- Constantine Peter "Buzz" Beler is bringing the refined retro style of the Prime Rib to Maryland's newest casino.
- Jimmy Patsos, Greyhounds' 'Renaissance man,' plans to take his Loyola team to the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh.
- Zach Lederer, of Ellicott City, has inspired a stream of celebrities, politicians and sports stars to stand defiantly together against the cancer he's fighting by...
- Think of boxing's quest for fame and fortune as a game of musical chairs. Recently, the song stopped and Tim Bradley quickly sat down.
- 86 everything: The last dinner at Phillips Harborplace
- Phillips Seafood marked its last day at Harborplace after 31 years on Sunday; it plans to move to the Power Plant next month.
- Philadelphia Phillies expect the Chicago Cubs Hall of Famer to generate much interest on the major league level
- 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.
- Racecar great Ayrton Senna gets a movie worthy of his wit, intellect and drive in the thrilling documentary 'Senna'
- Former Colts tight end John Mackey, who died this week, will be remenbered for revolutionizing his position, but his true impact is on making the game safer and fairer for all players.