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Even though we live in a city, it’s not always easy to get to a movie theater.
The Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates Black History Month throughout February.
On TV it seems like every third person is a serial killer.
Museums are kind of like Disney’s Epcot: They make it possible to travel around the world in 80 minutes. In a great museum, as in Epcot, trips to Norway and Morocco fit into one afternoon.
Baltimore has a lot of great restaurants. Unfortunately, many of these don’t fit in the average college student’s budget.
I’ve been around for 21 years, but a part of me feels like my life actually started on Saturday night when Patti Smith walked out on stage. I think when I’m older, I’ll talk about my experiences as those before and those after the Patti Smith concert.
I always seem to be running late.
There’s admittedly been some backlash against vampires since the onset of the Twilight phenomenon. But it’s unlikely they’re leaving the entertainment industry anytime soon.
Patti Smith, legendary figure of rock ’n roll poetry, is coming to Rams Head Live this weekend. And you can get tickets for only $35!
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Looking for a fun way to gain weight this weekend? Want to drown your too-much homework sorrows in pounds of delicious food?
Without any context, the opening scene of “Next to Normal” might make you laugh.
This Monday and Tuesday, artist Rohina Malik is coming to Hopkins. She will perform her one-woman show “Unveiled” and visit two classes.
Kim Kardashian is a bit like Elizabeth Taylor, but without any redeeming qualities. Take away Liz Taylor’s talent, charm, and violet eyes, and you have a Kardashian.
Nas is often described as hip hop’s poet laureate.
Bus Stop is a strange little play. It attempts to coat 1950s innocence and charm over topics now considered quite disturbing.
Because this Halloween falls on Wednesday night, many of Baltimore’s Halloween-themed events are coming up this weekend.
Sherlock Holmes is the adaptive gift that keeps on giving.
This weekend is Family Weekend! Starting on Friday, parents coming to campus to visit their children can attend some of the many events planned for them.
Ever since I turned thirteen, I’ve been to see a Broadway play each year for my birthday.