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Flexible Music bends into Baltimore

Looking to expand your musical repertoire?… Post the First Comment

Everyman Theatre aims to get you Filthy Rich

The slightly pretentious letter inversion might have you believe that the Everyman Theatre is much like other "theatres" one comes across.… Post the First Comment

Last Week Live

Norma Jean and The Showdown
There's something fantastic in the air when the tattooed, long-haired vocalist of My Children My Bride takes a breath in between guttural roars to "Praise the lord Jesus Christ."… Post the First Comment

Cobra Starship tour heads for Sonar despite singer's cysts

I'm on hold, listening to the new T.I. single, waiting in anticipation for Nate Novarro, drummer of Cobra Starship, to answer his phone.… Post the First Comment


Astin celebrates Poe's 200th birthday with BSO

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra joined forces with Hopkins's John Astin last weekend for an eerie musical recreation of five Edgar Allan Poe poems in honor of the master of horror's 200th birthday. Post a comment

New Vibrations

New Vibrations Post a comment

D'Ambrosio wins fans with incendiary style

D'Ambrosio wins fans with incendiary style

At a reading last Thursday, American short-story writer Charles D'Ambrosio incited the audience to peals of laughter with a story about a lunatic screenwriter and a masochist ballerina. 1 Comment

Kenney absorbs audience with new poetry

Kenney absorbs audience with new poetry

Poet Robert Kenney was introduced to a sizable audience in Remsen Hall as a difficult but rewarding poet. 1 Comment

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