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Cult fave M.I.A. performs energetic set at Sonar

The line stretching around the block so far it almost went full circle should have been the first indicator that this concert wouldn't be like every other concert.… Post the First Comment

New Vibrations

D-Sides Gorillaz
There is an inherent danger in releasing a B-sides album. … Post the First Comment

Audio Day

Dream - Blake Lewis
Can an American Idol contestant really make it in the world of music?… 1 Comment

34th Street electrifies the season

Baltimoreans typically equate the neighborhood of Hampden with anything eccentric or unique.… Post the First Comment


One student's 24 hours as a Witness thespian

Although I may be unofficially listed as a Theater Arts minor, having never participated in any shows on campus, I never really thought of myself as an "actor." Post a comment

Stoop storytelling continues with holiday show

Since February of 2006, the Stoop Storytelling Series has been entertaining audiences with true, autobiographical stories told by members of the Baltimore community. Post a comment

Jonah Lehrer Proust was a Neuroscientist

Book Review

Science and art have long been at each other's throats. Post a comment

HSO's 25th season culminates

Recently dubbed "Baltimore's other great orchestra," by the city's deputy mayor, the Hopkins Symphony Orchestra just had its 25th anniversary celebration concert on Friday, Dec. 1. Post a comment

Dynamic film enraptures with old Hollywood charm

It's easy to forget to what extent violence, CGI animation, foul language and tawdry sex dominate the movie industry. Easy, until movies like Atonement come along and remind us that films still can and should be invested in gorgeous scenery, complex, thoughtful storytelling and unselfish, profoundly believable acting from young talent. Post a comment

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