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City school credit, procurement cards show culture of spending
Despite tightening school budgets and a perpetual rallying cry for more funding, Baltimore school administrators spent roughly $500,000 during the past year and a half on expenses such as a $7,300 office retreat at a downtown hotel, $300-per-night stays...Tags: Students, Trips and Vacations, Domestic Travel, Victoria's Secret, Howard County
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Baltimore gay rappers are loud and proud
When Baltimore rapper DDm began writing the songs for his new mixtape, he looked to Omar Little, the ruthless-yet-honorable stickup man from "The Wire," for inspiration.
Omar, like DDm, was raw, aggressive — and gay. DDm saw enough in common with...Tags: Druid Hill, Artists, Johns Hopkins University, Minority Groups, Entertainment
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Tribune employee wins NBC's 'Love in the Wild,' Art Smith returns to 'Top Chef Masters,' Rashida Jones dines at Sunda
Gold Coast resident Yanina Beccaria and her partner Ken Barrington won season 2 of the Jenny McCarthy-hosted NBC reality show “Love in the Wild” Tuesday -- just as many had expected. The couple clicked from the beginning, unlike other...
Tags: Chicago Blackhawks, Kristin Cavallari, Jonathan Toews, Viktor Stalberg, Bravo (tv network)
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Hastert used government office for private business
Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert has conducted private business ventures through a little-known government office that has cost taxpayers about $1.8 million, a Tribune investigation has found. Federal law allows former House speakers to...Tags: Mary Bono, J Dennis Hastert, Trips and Vacations, Laws, Open-Wheel Racing
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William Shatner Speaks at The Palace in Stamford
Shatner's World: We Just Live in It Written by and starring William Shatner. 8 p.m. November 8 at the Palace Theatre, 61 Atlantic St., Stamford. $50 & $75; $290 for VIP seats, a souvenir poster and a post-show reception with Shatner. (203) 325-4466,...
Tags: Television, Documentary (genre), Tom Hanks, Alfred Hitchcock, Entertainment
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Concert review: Future of the Left at Bottom Lounge
RedEye Sound BoardIt would be easy to be scared off by Future of the Left, the aggressive Welsh rockers who released their third lyrically precise and musically explosive album “The Plot Against Common Sense” earlier this year. Singer Andy Falkous rarely...Tags: Michael Bay, Bleep (euphemism)
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Q&A: Future of the Left singer Andy Falkous
RedEye Sound BoardThe increasingly bland, widely accessible pop-rock of the Brits in Coldplay have made them international stars. Relatively close by in Wales, Future of the Left has delivered three fantastic records—including this year’s “The Plot...Tags: United Kingdom, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Jodie Foster, Entertainment
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College application process kicks off senior year
The "Take Time Out" column is a regular offering from the Child Abuse Council. The following column was submitted by Karen Starkey, department and counseling interventions chair at the Petoskey High School guidance department and co-chair of the Child...Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, High Schools, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Teaching and Learning
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Miles Mosley headlines with the Glendale Pops Orchestra at the Alex Theatre
Glendale Pops subscribers probably don’t know the name or music of 30-year-old Miles Mosley, a bassist and composer who headlines Saturday with the Glendale Pops Orchestra at the Alex Theatre. The pairing is a departure for a series more likely to...
Tags: Thelonious Monk, Entertainment, Christina Aguilera, Music, Jason Mraz
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Album review: G.O.O.D Music, 'Cruel Summer'
RedEye Sound Board***1/2 (out of 4) You’re going to see a lot of flowery reviews for the first “crew” album from Kanye’s G.O.O.D Music collective that mention things like “brash delivery.” I’m not going to do that. In order to...Tags: Mase, R. Kelly, Entertainment, Kanye West, Music
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Drew Peterson trial updates: Jury asks to go home
Tribune reportersContinual coverage of the trial of Drew Peterson for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. -------------------- 6:10 p.m. Jury asks to go home Judge Edward Burmila told jurors they could go home or keep deliberating, and the jury has...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Laws, Kathleen Savio, Hemorrhaging, The Big Lebowski (movie)
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Video/Q&A: DJ Drama
RedEye special contributorDJ Drama may have the most famous shout in hip-hop, if not all of music. The Atlanta DJ, whose Gangsta Grillz mixtape releases with artists like T.I., Young Jeezy and Lil Wayne helped define the modern hip-hop distribution model, has shouted his boasts...Tags: Disc Jockeys, J. Cole, R. Kelly, Chris Brown, Bogus (music group)
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