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Review: Third Eye Blind at Rams Head Live
Third Eye Blind performed Monday night at a sold-out Rams Head Live. Frequent Midnight Sun contributor Jay Trucker has this review:
As with its music, there is nothing particularly ornate about Third Eye Blind’s stage show, which features a...Tags: Music, Dundalk, Methamphetamine (drug), Music, Entertainment
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Review: Steel Panther at Rams Head Live May 17
Midnight Sun contributorSteel Panther and James Durbin performed at Rams Head Live on Thursday night. Contributor Jay Trucker has this review: Comedy clubs are littered with guys who can strum the guitar and tell jokes concurrently, but the key to a great musical comedy act...Tags: Adam Lambert, Politics, Concerts, Music, Dundalk
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Baltimore showing solidarity with slain Fla. teen
Today marks one month since Trayvon Martin's death, and thousands of people are expected to descend on the small Florida city where the youth was slain by a neighborhood watch volunteer, including an NFL star and a prominent church leader from Baltimore....Tags: Racism, Civil Rights, NAACP, Baptist, Health and Safety at School
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Annapolis photo workshop gets participants camera-ready
Roger Miller and Jeffrey A. Wolk make photography sound easy. These seasoned shooters, who have nearly a century of experience between them, share some simple instructions: Relax, enjoy the scenery, focus and keep taking pictures. "The most important...
Tags: Arts, Trips and Vacations, Thomas Jefferson, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Roseanna V. Perkins, teacher
Roseanna V. Perkins, a retired Ruxton Country School teacher, died of cancer March 27 at Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care. The Glen Arm resident was 62.
Roseanna Villa was born in Baltimore and raised in Overlea on Springwood Avenue. She attended St....Tags: Overlea, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Dundalk, Walters Art Museum
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Review: Blue October rock at Rams Head Live
Yes, there was live music Sunday night besides BRUUUUCE. Contributor Jeremy Trucker reviews the Blue October show at Rams Head Live. Blue October’s Sunday night show at Ram’s Head live began with an acoustic set by the band’s lead...
Tags: Rock and Roll (genre), Concerts, Dundalk, Music, Joan Jett
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Anne Arundel Community College names its next president
Anne Arundel Community College has hired Maryland native Dawn Lindsay, who now heads Glendale Community College in California and has an extensive background in local academia, as its next president. Lindsay, 52, will be the sixth president in the...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Howard County, Howard Community College, Dundalk, Religion and Belief
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Woman banned from Walmart for 5 years after bleach fight
A Lansdowne woman was ordered to stay out of Walmart for five years after pleading guilty Wednesday to misdemeanor assault in a bleach and Pine-Sol fight that briefly shut down a Baltimore County store last fall. Theresa M. Jefferson, 33, pleaded...
Tags: Catonsville, Walmart, Trials, Prosecution, Punishment
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Michael V. Manieri, city firefighter and medic
Michael Vincent Manieri, a Baltimore City firefighter and medic, died of heart disease Wednesday at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 40 and lived in Towson.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Parklawn Avenue, he attended Shrine of the Little Flower...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Cafe Hon, Religion and Belief, Belair Road, Heart Disease
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Year of good news highlights Baltimore's rich beer history
Baltimoreans like their beer, and so far it's been a good year.
My colleague Erik Maza, who keeps his eye on the local brew scene, has been the bearer of malty good news.
He has written about the Heavy Seas Alehouse, which opened earlier this year...Tags: Recipes, Jones Falls, Dining and Drinking, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Thousands offered on closing costs for city homes
Shandra Brown has a big goal: to buy a house before her 21st birthday in September.
On Saturday, she came to Belair-Edison with her mother, Rene, for a Healthy Neighborhoods event that highlighted resources available through the nonprofit, including a...Tags: Homes, Services and Shopping, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Windsor Mill
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The Rev. Mary-Patricia N. Ashby
The Rev. Mary-Patricia N. Ashby, a retired Episcopal priest who had been rector of a Frederick County church, died Wednesday of a cardiac arrest at Frederick Memorial Hospital.
The Mount Airy resident was 71.
The daughter of a career naval officer and a...Tags: Catonsville, Mount Airy, Frederick County (Maryland), Religion and Belief, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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