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- The City Council should pass a bill temporarily exempting Ticketmaster and its competitors from a 50-cents-per-ticket fee limit.
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- After last night's snore fest, the word for the season is "underwhelmed." For the guys, we can add a word: "grossly underwhelmed."
- A City Council committee approved a bill Thursday that would allow companies such as Ticketmaster to continue to charge unlimited fees in selling tickets to events in Baltimore.
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- Andre Bourgeois, hero of the Ticketmaster rebellion
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- The Baltimore City Council is poised to carve out an exception to its long-standing anti-scalping law to make clear that Ticketmaster can continue to charge user fees that irritate many customers.
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- In a decision that could have implications for how show and sports tickets are sold in Baltimore, the state's highest court ruled Friday that service fees charged by Ticketmaster amount to scalping — setting up the possibility that people who attended some events may ultimately be eligible for refunds.
- Ravens introduce new concession stand, Orioles switch ticket vendor
- The chef-writer takes the stage at the Hippodrome Saturday
- The defending NCAA champion Loyola men¿s lacrosse team will open its 2013 season with a pair of road games before beginning its home schedule on Saturday, Feb. 23, with a rematch of the national title game against Maryland, Greyhounds coach Charley Toomey announced Thursday.
- Some Orioles fans who purchased playoff tickets for games that never occurred have complained about the lack of refunds for a $6-per-order service charge from Ticketmaster.
- Inside Lacrosse magazine announced Monday that the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic will be played on Saturday, March 23, 2013, at M&T Bank Stadium and the Konica Minolta Big City Classic is scheduled for Saturday, April 27, 2013 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
- Socialite to appear at Paul Reed Smith Guitars fundraiser for Kimmel Cancer Center.
- The first round of gleaming race cars will roar through downtown streets early Friday, marking the start of the second annual three day open wheel racing festival – and a victory for city officials and organizers who struggled to resurrect the event after last year's financial flop.
- The chef's Guts & Glory tour stops in Baltimore in November
- National Aquarium offers week-long ticket deal for Grand Prix
- Bourdain is coming to Baltimore this time as part of his Guts & Glory tour. General public tickets go on sale Friday
- Mike Ruocco, a rock musician from Towson, is returning to the area on his first solo tour with American Idol star Chris Daughtry.
- Baltimore singer Mike McFadden's 'Get It Together' in Coca-Cola advertisement
- Tickets for the Grand Prix of Baltimore went on sale Monday, a little more than three months before the Labor Day weekend racing festival.
- Justin Bieber at Verizon Center: The pop phenom plays D.C. during his "Believe" North American tour.
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- The Travel Channel's "Bizarre Foods" star will speak at 6 p.m. following the grazing and tasting part of the event
- It's part of the job description for Andy Bilello to be equal parts matchmaker and recruiter, as much a spreadsheet adherent as he is a scheduling broker. These days, though, there might be a more apt title for Inside Lacrosse's director of business development: kingmaker.
- Madonna will perform at Washington D.C.'s Verizon Center on Sept. 23, Sept. 24 for her ninth world tour.
- Council President says he paid back developers in cash for tickets to sporting events
- Baltimore's skybox at M&T Bank Stadium should not be treated by the mayor as a perk of office but as a valuable city resources that should be put to good use
- Food trucks join the third annual edition, which has an earlier start and a festival atmosphere
- Lyric Opera House, Live Nation sued by Baltimore man over concert tickets; move to dismiss
- Ravens playoff tickets go on sale Tuesday at 10 a.m.
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- The all-mighty 'Nutcracker' is still the champ for holiday family entertainment in Maryland
- About 450 tickets remain for the Ravens' game against the Cardinals at 1 p.m. Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
- R&B singer Chris Brown will bring his F.A.M.E. tour to Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena Sept. 28 with Kelly Rowland, T-Pain and Young Money's Tyga.
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