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Concert news: O.A.R., Foster the People, Cavo, Of Montreal, the Magnetic Fields
The Baltimore SunMerriweather Post Pavilion has announced its first summer concert of 2012. It'll be the indie band Foster the People. The band, out with debut album "Torches," will play June 10. The album has already been certified Gold by the RIAA, which is probably...Tags: Foster the People (music group), O.A.R. (music group), Services and Shopping, Indie (genre), Recording Industry Association of America
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Like/dislike: Nick Prevas
Nick Prevas is truly an “artist of all trades.” The 30-year-old Charles Village resident writes and directs films, works on graphic design projects, plays guitar and sings in the band White Lodge. He even handles communications and media for...Tags: AMC (tv network), David Lynch, Apple iPod, Arts and Culture, Tom Waits
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Family Gets $17.8M in Deadly Marine Corps Jet Crash
KTLA NewsSAN DIEGO, Calif. (KTLA) -- The U.S. government has been ordered to pay $17.8 million to the survivors of four family members who died when a Marine Corps fighter jet crashed into their home in 2008. The F-18 crashed into a residential neighborhood...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death, Federal Aviation Administration, Human Mishaps, Transportation Accidents
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200 Occupy, union protesters rally on Howard St. bridge
Chanting "We are the 99 percent," more than 200 protesters affiliated with Occupy Baltimore, unions and an activist group called Good Jobs Better Bmore marched across the Howard Street bridge during rush hour Thursday evening.
The protesters, who threw a...Tags: Occupy Wall Street, M.J. Brodie, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Protest
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Phantom pains of racial wrongs haunt 'Zulu Fits'
The lingering effects of racism percolate through Alonzo D. LaMont Jr.'s "Zulu Fits." Although the production directed by the playwright at Heralds of Hope Theater has some rough edges, it's a thoughtful play about how young African-Americans are...Tags: Slavery, African Americans, Justice and Rights, Crimes, Human Interest
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Joe Squared at Power Plant Live to open Wednesday
The Baltimore SunThe new Joe Squared at Power Plant Live is set to open for business Wednesday at 5 p.m. The new location for the pizzeria has been in the works since May, when it was announced that it would replace Two Boots, which was near the end of its lease. The...Tags: Music Industry, Fine Arts, Dining and Drinking, Pizzas, Arts and Culture
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Everyman Theatre opens season with a 'Raisin' d'exit
An area theater that does consistently fine work is beginning its last season in its current home. Everyman Theatre’s upcoming season is slated to be its final one on N. Charles Street, in the Station North arts and entertainment district. Work...Tags: George S. Kaufman, Noel Coward, Howard Community College, Lorraine Hansberry, Moss Hart
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Sept. 6-11 in nightlife: Virgin Mobile FreeFest, The National, Incubus, new Heavy Seas seasonal
The Baltimore SunVirgin Mobile FreeFest is finally here. And unlike last year, when only High Zero conflicted with the festival, there are a ton of other things happening on Saturday. We'll have a blog post later this week on alternatives to Virgin FreeFest for Saturday....Tags: Twin Shadow (music group), Fine Arts, The National (music group), Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Like/dislike: Christopher Schafer
Christopher Schafer designs three-piece suits for Ravens and Orioles as part of his eponymous tailoring business (deemed "best" by Baltimore magazine and City paper). The 39-year-old Perry Hall resident operates the Hour Haus music studio in Station...Tags: Perry Hall, Fine Arts, Ocean City, Arts and Culture, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Carrier group returns after eventful deployment
SAN DIEGO -- The USS Ronald Reagan pulled into San Diego Bay Friday morning, concluding a seven-month deployment to the Western Pacific and Middle East.
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier was maneuvering toward it's berth at Naval Air Station North...Tags: Japan, Disasters, Ronald Reagan
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Crowded fields, strong incumbents in City Council races
The incumbent ditched a mayoral bid at the last minute, deciding instead to try to hang on to his seat representing parts of Charles Village, Oliver, Remington and Station North. His challengers include a community activist who hopes to be the...Tags: Verizon Communications, Documentary (genre), Politics, Local Elections, Martin O'Malley
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10spot: Dew Tour and nine other favorites this week
1. Dew Tour 2011
I will never be cool enough to be a skateboarder. Or a BMXer. Generally, extreme sports ... out. But that doesn’t mean I can’t watch pros such as Bucky Lasek, Shaun White and Ryan Nyquist do their action-sports thing for the...Tags: Kid Cudi, Chris Evans, DVDs, Highlandtown, Documentary (genre)
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