ray charles
- Tigers' men's and women's basketball teams close Towson Center with doubleheader Saturday.
- The members of Ravens Nest No. 1 will be cheering on the Ravens in person from their seats in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, as their team takes on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII
- 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.
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- Two Maryland men work with wounded veterans to help them relax, get back into everyday life
- I never knew why that area was named Gas Bottom, but at one time there I did notice two spouts of a tarry liquid emerging from the ground there.
- Performance to begin with slaves' work song from 1800s and end with Michael Jackson's "Thriller".
- Protests of renewal filed against Dionysus, Butts & Betty's Tavern, others
- The E. Street Band guitarist talks new music and losing saxophonist Clarence Clemons
- Two Baltimoreans hope to use a long-lost film to elicit and document recollections of the Carr's Beach resort, a destination for African-Americans during the era of segregation.
- Band teacher Charles Funn's voice thundered in a classroom at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School as he commanded his students to feed the appetite for a long-absent staple at the historic, citywide high school: music, that like good food, you can feel in your soul.
- Comedian and musician Reggie Watts performs Aug. 23-26 at Woolly Mammoth in D.C.
- 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