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Atomic Books party celebrates comics and eccentricity

Atomic Books party celebrates comics and eccentricity
Ken Dahl, a recurring star at the Atomic Books shows, began his reading with the disturbing introduction, "This will be the most awkward reading of all time"...… Post the First Comment

Students show off prowess at Peabody Symphony

On Saturday, the Peabody Symphony Orchestra performed under the baton of Hajime Teri Murai in Peabody's Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall.… Post the First Comment

Last Week Live: U2

From the moment Bono and his bandmates took the stage at FedEx field, it was obvious that this was not your typical rock concert.… Post the First Comment

Cone collection dazzles at BMA

Back in Charles Village after touring the United States and Canada, the famed Cone Collection of artwork and cultural artifacts is once again on display at the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA). … Post the First Comment


Entourage has lost that Hollywood magic

What used to be the highlight of the television week has become an exercise in disappointment. 1 Comment

New Vibrations: Pearl Jam

Backspacer

Pearl Jam's Backspacer is a sharp directional change for the iconic grunge band. 2 Comments

New Vibrations: Kid Cudi

Man on the Moon

The album echoes the astronaut theme as each track has a unique yet interesting sound almost as if it came from another planet. Post a comment

New Vibrations: Islands

Vapours

Deceptively upbeat, charmingly corrupt - Islands continues to be one to watch in the indie world. Post a comment

Grey skies can't stop Baltimore Book Festival

This past weekend, the annual Baltimore Book Festival delighted local book lovers and graced the Mount Vernon area. Post a comment

Gossip Girl's new season not quite so juicy

Gossip Girl needs to bring back those scandalous, dramatic story lines that got everyone gossiping in the first place. Post a comment

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