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WTMD's First Thursdays concert series continues to grow
Need a reminder of how lucky Baltimore music lovers are sometimes? Just pull out a calendar. Between May and September, thousands gather in West Mount Vernon Park to see rising bands, sip local beer and generally have a good time in the sun. Add the...Tags: Lone (music group), Music, Brooklyn (New York City), Mount Vernon, Bobby Long
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Moon: Tebow not fit to be QB in CFL
Free-agent quarterback Tim Tebow wouldn't succeed in the Canadian Football League because of a weak throwing arm, Hall of Famer Warren Moon told radio station KILT-AM in Houston. “You have to be able to throw the ball up there, if anything,”...
Tags: Football, Colin Kaepernick, ESPN Radio (tv network), National Football League, Tim Tebow
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Sirius XM Radio leads flurry of US high-yield bond deals
ReutersBy Rachelle Kakouris May 2 (IFR) - Four US and three European high-yield borrowers are making for a busy session in the dollar market on Thursday, after yields once again hit a record low. Satellite radio provider Sirius XM Radio Inc is leading in...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, United Air Lines, Deutsche Bank AG, HSBC Holdings plc, European Central Bank
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Moon says Tebow not a fit for CFL
ReutersFree agent quarterback Tim Tebow wouldn't succeed in the Canadian Football League because of a weak throwing arm, Hall of Famer Warren Moon told radio station KILT-AM in Houston. "You have to be able to throw the ball up there, if anything," Moon said....Tags: Football, Colin Kaepernick, ESPN Radio (tv network), National Football League, Tim Tebow
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Report says GM leaving Morgan State's WEAA radio for Florida job
The Baltimore SunLaFontaine Oliver, general manager at Morgan State's WEAA-FM since 2007, is leaving to run public radio station WMFE-FM in Orlando, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Here's part of Sentinel TV Critic Hal Boedecker's report on the hiring of Oliver:...Tags: Orlando, Morgan State University, Radio, Entertainment
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Charming more than serpents
SWEETWATER, Texas — Each spring for more than half a century, this small West Texas town has hosted what's billed as the world's largest gathering of rattlesnakes. The roundup began as pest control, but has grown to become a cultural phenomenon that...
Tags: Rodeo, Music, Radio, Television Industry, Animal Planet (tv network)
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Two 'Idols,' one goal: a long career in music
Life has gone on for Kris Allen and Lee DeWyze — the 2009 and 2010 winners of Fox's "American Idol," respectively — since they parted ways with RCA Records. Allen, who famously beat out runner-up Adam Lambert, will become a father in July....
Tags: Lee DeWyze, Science and Technology, New Year's Day, Music, Radio
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Reebok drops Rick Ross over controversial lyrics
Rick Ross’ controversial lyrics that seemed to promote date rape resulted in the superstar rapper-mogul being dropped as a spokesperson for Reebok. After intense pressure from a number of organizations, including anti-sexism collective ...
Tags: Kanye West, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, Radio, Ecstacy (drug)
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'42' will round the bases. IMDb wins legal battle against actress.
After the coffee. Before the weekend! How did I never think of that before? The Skinny: I've been catching up with TNT's "Southland." Man this show is good and I really will miss it if this is its last season. Go watch it on VOD. Friday's headlines...Tags: Justice System, News Corp., Trials, Barack Obama, Turkey
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Angels are unraveling, but why should anyone care? It's baseball
Whatever Mike Scioscia is being paid to manage the Angels, it isn't enough. He has to watch them play every game. And as bad and disappointing as they have been, going on four years now, it's baseball. Have you tried watching it recently? Have you...
Tags: Mike Scioscia, Carlos Quentin, Spartacus (tv program), Sex Crimes, Baseball
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Breathe Books in Hampden opening health-food cafe
Breathe Books in Hampden says it will add a health-food cafe to its store next month. Owner Susan Weis-Bohlen says all the offerings will have at least one of five features: gluten free, vegan, vegetarian, raw or Ayurvedic -- Ayurveda is a holistic type...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Personal Service, Vegetarian Diet, Pikesville
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Harbor Light Chapel hosts live simulcast with Bible teacher Priscilla Shirer on April 27
HARBOR SPRINGS -- Harbor Light Community Chapel invites area women to be part of a global, one day live simulcast, "Going Beyond," on Saturday, April 27. This event combines Bible teaching with worship and prayer time, as Pricilla Shirer encourages...
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