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Atomic Pop hosts first Vinylmore show

There was one that was a garish, acidic purple, with too many green bloodshot eyes rolling in every which direction.… Post the First Comment

JHUT Play Festival impresses with original students' work

There is a certain stigma associated with student theater.… Post the First Comment

Justice feeds the bass-hungry hipsters at Sonar

There are many of us who have fallen all too willingly into a novel addiction.… Post the First Comment


City of Men humanizes slum in Rio de Janeiro

With the same producers and focus on the street gangs of Rio de Janeiro as the terrific City of God, I had high expectations for the follow-up, City of Men. City of God, directed by Fernando Meirelles, explored the violent, unpredictable life of urban gangs in Rio. Post a comment

BSO's Alsop aptly combines past and present

The Meyerhoff Symphony Hall was filled with local musical celebrities this past Sunday when Marin Alsop conducted the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven's "Leonore Overture No. 3," "Symphony No. 5" and Baltimore-native Christopher Rouse's "Flute Concerto," with the composer in attendance. 1 Comment

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Mystery novelist returns home for book tour

As apart of a 15-city tour, critically-acclaimed writer, New York Times bestseller and former Baltimore Sun reporter Laura Lippman visited the Hopkins Barnes & Noble on Tuesday to promote her new novel, Another Thing to Fall. Post a comment

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