22 days ago - Live lives it up; Don’t judge the fanatic fan who rushed the Pier 6 stage and jumped for Live’s lead singer, the bald and surprisingly sexy Ed Kowalczyk, on Tuesday night. The rest of the delirious crowd, on their feet for the entire show, were two steps from tackling Kowalczyk out of admiration.
36 days ago - [This summer, Katy Perry’s hit about “naughty” chicks locking cherry ChapStick-flavored lips in a forbidden lesbian kiss have grabbed more ears than Max and the Marginalized’s musical takes on Jesse Helms’ death (“It’s Awkward When Bad People Die”) and the lack of Iraq coverage on ABC and CBS evening news casts (“Waiting for the Blackout to End”). According to The New York Times, both outlets devoted only about two minutes a week to Iraq in 2008.
43 days ago - You have less than a week to catch a glimpse of Renee Zellweger and the rest of the “My One and Only” stars filming in and around Baltimore. After 38 days living and working in the land of pleasant living, they finish the local leg of production Monday.
85 days ago - You would expect the squealing ladies in the audience at Thunder Down Under — a touring male strip show with Aussie and Vegas roots — to get a little grabby, snap a G-string and snatch a cowboy hat or strategically placed bandanna. What you wouldn't expect is a thief to make off with the male revue's costumes, props and merchandise. But just that happened May 30 after the Thunder Down Under’s shows at the Rams Head in Annapolis.
99 days ago - The male world-wide sensation “Thunder Down Under” is giving female revues a run for their white spandex shorts. The Thunder’s appearances at the Rams Head Tavern May 30 have already sold out, and if you were one of the ladies to get a ticket, bring your earplugs. Screams begin the moment the first tanned and oiled foot grapevines onto the stage.
127 days ago - New Kids on the Block ignited a flame in 30-somethings (and their 20-something little sisters) across the nation when they announced they were reuniting to record a new album and then tour the world. But should Donny, Danny, Jordan, Joey and Jonathan — pushing 40 and eras removed from their glory days — return to the stage?