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Peabody Symphony opens with a bang

The Peabody Symphony Orchestra kicked off its 2008-2009 season at the Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall with an exceptional performance Saturday night, featuring last year's Macht Orchestral Composition Competition's winning work.… Post the First Comment

Thornton Wilder and Center Stage are a perfect match

CenterStage's current mainstage production revives the much-loved spirit of the fading genre of the farce.… Post the First Comment

Everyday heroes come to Baltimore for Comic Con

Everyday heroes come to Baltimore for Comic Con
The idea of a comic book convention had me on the defensive from the beginning.… Post the First Comment

Wicked humor and skilled acting save Choke

Chuckle, cough, cough, tear, drool ­- bring a drunk friend to see Choke, the new film based on the Chuck Palahniuk novel of the same name for twice the fun.… Post the First Comment


New Vibrations

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HOP brings pop concert to Fall Fest

HOP brings pop concert to Fall Fest

This year's infectiously catchy Fall Fest concert featured songs that can still be heard in hums around campus. Post a comment

Last Week Live: Sonata Arctica

Last Friday, music fans gathered at Rams Head Live with the intention of watching the performance of the Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, featuring Sonata Arctica as the opening band. Post a comment

Annual Book Festival highlights local talents

In the middle of Saturday's series of rainstorms, groups of Hopkins students and Baltimore natives trekked in raincoats and boots to the 2008 Baltimore Book Festival at Mount Vernon Place in the 600 block of N. Charles Street. Post a comment

Celebrate the new season in Fells Point

Fells Point is hosting its annual Fall Festival this weekend. Post a comment

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