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Morgan student fatally shot in Charles Village
A 22-year-old Morgan State University student was found shot to death inside his Charles Village apartment Thursday night, a killing that police said could be drug-related. The victim was identified as Brandon Hudson, who lived in a first-floor apartment...Tags: Shootings, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Prince George's County, Social Media
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, music, TV and more
Our list of everything going on the week of 11/28-12/4
NOTABLE TV
MONDAY
Basketball Wives LA: Reunion, Part 2 (special; 8 p.m.; VH1)
Top 40 (special; 8 p.m.; BBC America)
Bored to Death (season finale; 9 p.m.; HBO)
The Closer (mid-season premiere; 9 p....Tags: Bravo (tv network), Oxygen (tv network), Coppin State University, TV Land (tv network), Ottawa Senators
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All Rap Round Robin showcases 12 of the city's underground acts
The All Rap Round Robin is far from the average microphone-too-low, DJ-too-loud, consistently tardy hip-hop show.
Now entering its fifth year, the gathering of the city's on-the-fringe hip-hop acts will converge Friday night on Floristree. The event will...Tags: Sports, Animal Collective (music group), Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Music Industry, Wu-Tang Clan (music group)
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Best week ever: Baltimore events, sports, music and movies
b's rundown of everything going down this week
MOVIES OPENING (Friday)
Attack the Block
Colombiana
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
Our Idiot Brother
NOTABLE TV
Monday Night Football: Preseason: Chicago at NY Giants (special; 8 p.m. Monday; ESPN)
Top...Tags: Gossip Girl (tv program), Bravo (tv network), 1st Mariner Arena, MTV (tv network), Brother (music group)
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Station North wants you to visit and stay a while
The Station North Arts and Entertainment District will spend a federal grant to encourage commuters leaving downtown after work — as well as those using Penn Station — to stop and stay a while. "Final Fridays" — a program of events on...Tags: Halloween, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Arts and Culture, Station North, Arts
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Liam Flynn's Ale House in Station North to open Saturday
After two and a half years in the works, Liam Flynn’s Ale House will have its official grand opening Saturday at 4 p.m. Flynn said the bar, which looks like “a traditional ale house," will serve ales predominantly. “We want to...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Station North, Alcoholic Beverages
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'The Big Uneasy' taps into outrage over flooding of New Orleans
Harry Shearer says his "head exploded" 20 months ago. That's when he heard President Barack Obama, during a town hall meeting in New Orleans, refer to the flooding of the city after Hurricane Katrina as "a natural disaster."
The comedian, actor, radio...Tags: David Vitter, Barack Obama, Politics, Television Industry, Elections
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Kiefaber ordered to stay away from Senator Theatre
Thomas A. Kiefaber, a candidate for City Council president, has been ordered to stay away from the historic theater he once owned after its new operator alleged he assaulted staff members on the opening night of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -...Tags: Bernard C. Young, Politics, Local Elections, Elections, Homes
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'Witch's Brew' on tap Wednesday night at the Charles
"Witch's Brew," the latest effort from horrific Baltimore director Chris LaMartina, gets its world premiere at the Charles Theatre Wednesday night.
The movie, filmed in and around Baltimore over the past two years, offers the twisted tale of a couple...Tags: Entertainment, Catonsville, Charles Street, John Waters, Movies
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'Diner' cast and crew re-uniting in Baltimore
Director Barry Levinson and cast members from his breakthrough 1982 hit "Diner" will re-unite in Baltimore next month for conversations and screenings in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary.
The centerpiece of the celebration will be a Dec. 10...Tags: Paul Reiser, Academy Awards, Arts and Culture, Barry Levinson, Steve Guttenberg
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Former Senator Theatre owner restricted from City Hall
Thomas A. Kiefaber, a candidate for City Council president, is banned from City Hall unless he's expected — and escorted — by someone inside, according to a letter sent to him this month by the Baltimore City solicitor.
The letter says he...Tags: Senator Theatre, Harry Potter (fictional character), Human Interest, Bernard C. Young, Local Elections
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Bar owners hope Station North shooting doesn't drive patrons away
The crowd at Liam Flynn's Ale House on North Avenue was small early Friday morning, just a dozen or so patrons milling about. Then around 1 a.m., three men pushed their way through the door screaming, "Someone's been shot! Call 911!" owner Liam Flynn...Tags: Dining and Drinking, St. Paul Street, Station North, Crimes, Maryland
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