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Spirits Tavern in Fells Point makes for a great local-bar haunt
When Chad Ellis and his father, Dan, bought a Fells Point corner bar a couple of years ago, they didn't change it much. Instead, they looked back on old-school Baltimore bars for inspiration. "We noticed the old bars were going away, and we wanted to...Tags: Isaac Hayes, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Virgin Fest tuneup
Sun reportersBefore the lights dim and the band plays, the question stands: Have you done your homework? Did you dig back through your record collection, spot the band's best album and spin it a few times before the show? Crack open a CD case (or click an iTunes...Tags: Wilco, Bob Dylan, Curtis Mayfield, Music Industry, Kanye West
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Bart DeLorenzo
DIRECTOR AND producer Bart DeLorenzo has been busy in the Southland theater scene nonstop since he arrived from Massachusetts in the early '90s. He is the founding artistic director of the Evidence Room, where he helmed productions of "The Cherry Orchard,...Tags: Anthony Mann, Music Industry, Assault, Joan Rivers, Massachusetts
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Miami sound machine
Associated PressMIAMI -- On any given night, as the fabled moon rises over Miami, the densest concentration of pop stars per square foot is likely to be found not in some South Beach nightclub, but in a quiet warehouse section 15 miles to the north. Rolls-Royces and...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Conservation, Cat Stevens, Sony Corp., Natural Resources
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AlphaBat
For RedEyeIt's finally here. "The Dark Knight," one of the most anticipated films of the year, arrives in theaters Friday riding a wave of media hype, fan frenzy (many 12:01 a.m. Friday shows already are sold out) and early critical acclaim. To help prepare you,...Tags: Katie Holmes, Millennium Park, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Frank Miller, Morgan Freeman
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New on CD: RZA, Alejandro Escovedo, Walter Becker
The Hartford CourantRZA Digi Snacks Koch These days, it seems every rapper has at least one alter ego, a character he can use to explore different sides of his personality. It's a songwriting device that has its limitations, as few artists go beyond the simple comic-book...Tags: Joseph Arthur, John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Gene Taylor, Carnegie Hall
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Nightlife: Drinking for cheap
Special to amNewYorkDon't let the recession leave you trapped on your couch. We've found several bars that are guaranteed not to empty your pockets, no matter how much you can drink. So raid that jar of laundry quarters and grab a bar-stool. Cheap Shots 140 First Ave.,...Tags: Country Music, Yuengling
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Season's sizzling sounds
Sun pop music criticSummer is the best time to experience the transporting power of live music -- especially at outdoor festivals. With the sun above, good food, drinks and fun-loving friends around you, the summer concert experience becomes indelible. This year, there will...Tags: Wilco, Bob Dylan, Anita Baker, Music Industry, Kanye West
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Scandal casts shadow on Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony
rafer.guzman@newsday.comWhat's the only thing that could overshadow the induction of Madonna the pop star into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Why, Gov. Eliot Spitzer, of course. On a night honoring the sexually provocative singer, another titillating topic was on the lips...Tags: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Leonard Cohen, Government, Music Industry, Manhattan (New York City)
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They're with the band
RedEyeToday's groupies prefer not to kiss and tell—some don't kiss at all—but some former groupies are happy to dish about their conquests. Pamela Des Barres Claim to fame: Considered the mother of all groupies, Des Barres was part of the GTO's (Girls Together...Tags: Jimmy Page, Bob Dylan, Rod Stewart, David Bowie, Music Industry
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Curtain calls
AND THE BAND PLAYED ON
As the skies opened up and the wind howled, Neil Young never missed a beat
By Greg Kot
As a critic, I expect artists to give their all. But I do not expect them to defy death. So when I was asked to weigh in on my most surprising...Tags: Rudolf Nureyev, Anita Baker, Albert Hall, Wynton Marsalis, Lollapalooza
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Marjane Satrapi projects voices of Iranian women on the big screen
Tribune staff reporterForget what you think you know about Iranian women. The veils, the obedience, the lack of voice--forget that and all the other stuff that seemingly defines an entire group of people. Now meet 38-year-old Marjane Satrapi, the graphic novelist and...Tags: Gena Rowlands, Cannes Film Festival, Sean Penn, Movies, Fiction
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