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- Five Century High School students will vie to become the 2015 Century Idol during a competition at 7 p.m. May 2 in the school's auditorium.
- The Woodlawn High grad long ago reached the top of the music industry. Now he's making moves to expand his ventures globally
- Last summer, 19-year old Trevor Pozoulakis first auditioned for the NBC television show "The Voice" in New York. While the Howard Community College student didn't make the final cut with his rendition of "Sunday Morning" by Maroon 5, the aspiring singer has been invited to try out again.
- Morton, 42, never made it on stage at Toby's, but he's done OK for himself. The Columbia native and graduate of Berklee College of Music has toured with Paul Stanley of the band KISS, was the regular drummer for Cher during a stint in Las Vegas and played with Madonna at the 2002 Grammy Awards.
- Julie Ellyn Designs Will be Featured on 'The Vampire Diaries'
- Wins for Jeff Daniels, Claire Danes edge out Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright
- The Cal Ripken Major 70 12-year-old World Championship, which returns to Aberdeen this weekend, had its beginnings 14 years ago, half a country away and under a different set of rules than what players and fans will experience in the 2013 renewal of what has become a Harford County institution.
- Ripken Baseball has announced the schedule for the 14th annual Cal Ripken World Series (CRWS) taking place August 9-18 at The Ripken Experience in Aberdeen.
- 'The Voice' recap, Danielle Bradbery wins the Season 4 title
- A recap of the May 13 episode of 'The Voice," featuring live performances from the Top 12 contestants
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- 'The Voice' recap, All four coaches battle for a former doctor
- The networks might be struggling on Sunday nights but not basic cable's the History Channel. The miniseries beat everything in sight Sunday night.
- New sit-com from Baltimore native Winer a broad family comedy, despite political setting
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- Md.-based contestants on 'X Factor,' 'The Voice' each draw from traumatic pasts.
- It's the last night of blind auditions, and each coach only has two spots left on their teams. You ready? Because the best moment in NBC's "The Voice" history happened tonight.
- Can you believe it?! Adam Levine, Cee Lo Green, Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton don't have many spots left on their teams, and there's still so much talent to go around.
- The biggest thing to hit NBC's "The Voice" tonight was Baltimore's Nelly's Echo, a Nigerian refugee who wowed the judges with his rendition of Bill Wither's "Ain't No Sunshine," and who found a place on Christina Aguilera's team.
- This season is bigger -- 16 members instead of 12 (wasn't the original team size 8 members? When will this madness stop?) -- and a few twists will be introduced during the Battle Rounds.
- Baltimore escape artist Spencer Horsman returned to "America's Got Talent" last night to try and convince voters he's worth a wildcard spot.
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- The fate of Laurel native Moses Stone on NBC's talent show "The Voice" rested in the hands of his coach Christina Aguilera Tuesday, April 3, after the audience vote the night before failed to secure his eligibility in the first night of live performances this season.Moses Stone, 'The Voice'
- Laurel native Moses Haughton moves forward on the NBC show "The Voice"
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- Encounters with people named Jonathas and Charlotte Sometimes. Also, Purrfect
- Laurel High School graduate Moses Haughton appeared on NBC's "The Voice" on Monday, Feb. 13.
- Who we're watching: Erin Willet, Moses Stone ... and Pip?
- Laurel High School 2005 graduate Moses Haughton will compete on the second season of NBC's "The Voice."
- The station known for Jayne Miller, Rod Daniels and its "live, local and late breaking" motto, looks like it could be losing its ratings edge – if not more.