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- Tigers' men's and women's basketball teams close Towson Center with doubleheader Saturday.
- Arena Stage presents the extraordinarily arresting Lookingglass Theatrer Company production of 'Metamorphoses,' Mary Zimmerman's examination of ancient myths.
- McPhee has better chance to return this week from knee, thigh injuries
- Not known for his speed, Steelers quarterback ran away from Suggs, ran through Pollard for score
- Ravens take a moment to celebrate win at Heinz Field
- The Ravens have spiced up training camp by blaring music during certain team drills across the outside practice fields at the Under Armour Performance Center.
- This, as the new series of t-shirts telegraph, is the ¿A Different Kind of Truth¿ tour, not 1984. Van Halen is now a family affair, and they want to party with as many of you as possible, simultaneously.
- The Black Keys, which just sold out the Verizon Center last week, will play Merriweather May 18. The show had been rumored, but it was confirmed this week on the venue's website. The band is promoting new album "El Camino;" tickets for the show start at $40 and go on sale Friday.
- Step into the rivalry: Ravens vs. Steelers. Baltimore players tell you what it feels like to be part of perhaps the best matchup in sports.
- Plan your week with our guide to what's going on in town
- With Nelly's "Hot in Herre" bumping on the speakers while legendary linebacker Ray Lewis enters M&T Bank Stadium, the Ravens are covered when it comes to pumping up the crowd. But they are asking fans to submit suggestions for a "pump-up song" to play when the defense needs to mount a late-game stand.