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Win David Archuleta tickets HERE!
Reality CheckIf you've watched Fox at all lately, you know the new season of American Idol is almost upon us. It's time to realize it's really real: Paula Abdul is not going to be around. Sigh.So let's talk about it. What......Tags: Ellen DeGeneres, Paula Abdul, David Archuleta
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Just-announced concerts
Baltimore Sun reporterKISS at the Verizon Center on Oct. 13. Buckcherry will be the opening act. Tickets go on sale Aug. 29. 410-547-7328 or ticketmaster.com. Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers with The Wood Brothers (featuring Chris Wood of Medeski, Martin and Wood) at the...Tags: Brad Paisley, Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Chesney, Eric Benet, Little Richard
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Baltimore Opera bankruptcy filing shows $1.2 million debt
The Baltimore Opera Company's petition for Chapter 11 protection, filed yesterday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Maryland, revealed $1.2 million owed to creditors holding the largest unsecured claims. Seventy other creditors were listed, without a...Tags: Bankruptcy, New York City, Music Theater, Maryland, Companies and Corporations
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Baltimore Opera seeks Chapter 11 protection
After 58 years and more than 200 productions, the Baltimore Opera Company will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy-law protection today amid dwindling ticket sales and contributions. The remaining two productions of the 2008-2009 season, Rossini's The...Tags: Bankruptcy, Elections, Companies and Corporations, Management Change, Political Fundraising
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Gomez at Rams Head Live on Thursday
They wanted to get a little messy again.
Where the members of Gomez were musically neat on 2006's acclaimed How We Operate, the guys color outside the lines, so to speak, on their follow-up album, A New Tide. In stores next Tuesday, the CD isn't...Tags: Counting Crows (music group), Science and Technology, Film Festivals, Phish (music group), Movies
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Sondheim finalists highlight of exhibits
Sun Art CriticThe visual arts at Artscape seemed somewhat less prominent than in years past because of the absence of Maryland Institute College of Art's Station Building as a venue at the lower end of Mount Royal Avenue. That left the galleries in MICA's Fox Building...Tags: Maryland, Sculpture, Arts, Artscape, Mount Royal
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'Last Comic Standing' tour hits Baltimore in November
Reality CheckThe newest season has barely begun, but Last Comic Standing has already announced its fall tour dates. The live standup show will stop at the Lyric Opera House Nov. 2. (Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.)If you missed Thursday's season premiere,....Tags: Services and Shopping, Tickets
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Arena Players, Center Stage deserve to take bows
Sun Theater CriticThe new theater season marks milestone anniversaries for two Baltimore theaters. Center Stage turns 40, and Arena Players, billed as "the nation's oldest continuously operating African-American theater," turns 50. The fare at both is eclectic, and,...Tags: Jonathan Larson, Broadway Theater, New Hampshire, William Saroyan, Valerie Harper
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The area's other cultural arts centers
Special To The SunWHEN you want to see a major arts performance, where do you go? The Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, the Lyric Opera House, the Mechanic Theatre or CENTERSTAGE, right? You expect top-notch productions at those Baltimore venues, but they aren't the only major...Tags: Sports, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Warner Theatre, Where the Wild Things Are (movie), Dancing
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Baltimore's new star makes a debut tonight
Sun Arts WriterWith its opening gala tonight, the $62 million France-Merrick Performing Arts Center isn't simply introducing the lovingly restored 1914 vaudeville palace at its center, the Hippodrome Theatre. It is also declaring its intention of making Baltimore once...Tags: Ronald Reagan, 2016 Olympic Games, George C. Scott, Arts and Culture, Culture
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From bleak disrepair to croquet and smiles
Special to The SunIt could have been a scene right out of an English novel set in the 1930s. On the village green, neighbors -- many wearing tuxedos or vintage clothing -- were playing croquet. Onlookers sipped punch and munched on cucumber sandwiches and dainties. The...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Sports, Arts and Culture, Trips and Vacations, Commuting
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A dozen visual gems you probably won't find listed in a travel guide
- Details atop entrances and exits to Quincy "L" stop (Wells and Quincy Streets). Decorative chess pawns were a part of the original station structure, at the base of slanted roofs covering the staircases, in the late 19th Century. They disappeared before...Tags: Moby, Chess Playing, Arts and Culture, Bank of America Corp., Politics
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