'Godfather of the Paranormal' conducts on-campus ghost hunt by the Terrace
Many people don't believe in ghosts. They might even feel they are as believable as unicorns, fairies, and werewolves. But for John Zaffis, they're his life.
Zaffis, the demonologist known as the "Godfather of the Paranormal" came to Mount St. Mary's on Oct.…
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Brendan McNulty: Culture Shock
Ah, where to begin this week - an impromptu comedy performance to open for a band I met in a small bar, the psychedelic experience of the Black Light Theatre, or a visit to a church decorated with human bones? You'll have to buy me a beer at the Ott House sometime to here these stories in detail, as it seems a spin of the wheel of fate will carry outside the Czech Republic for the second week in a row to Budapest, Hungary which is located about 275 miles to the southeast of Prague.…
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Margot & the Nuclear So and So's release sophomore album
After a close to three year hiatus, the indie Indianapolis group Margot & the Nuclear So and So's, finally released their sophomore album(s) on Oct. 7, 2008.
The band's lengthy sabbatical left them with far too many songs to choose from and a hasty record label, resulting in continually pushed back album release date.…
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Have your Cake and eat it tooSan Francisco band overtakes Inner Harbor
Concert Review
Pier Six Concert Pavilion
Oct. 2, 2008
Boats weren't the only thing on the water in the Inner Harbor on a chilly fall night. San Francisco rockers Cake played the season-closing show for the Pier Six Concert Pavilion on Thursday, overtaking the Baltimore pier with an apple tree, a disco ball, politics and miscellaneous instruments.…
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