Any local viewers of ABC's The Bacherlorette were sure to notice a break in Monday night's program. Towards the end of the show (right before the rose ceremony) WMAR meteorologist—and Baltimore Top Single—Wyatt Everhart interrupted programming to update viewers about a tornado warning in Harford County. After showing several doppler maps and storm footage, they returned to The Bacherlorette after the rose ceremony and viewers didn't know who she elminated.
To most people this would seem like a normal occurence: The National Weather Service issues a severe warning and it's a meteorologist's job to inform his viewers. However, many Bacherlotette fans were livid. Some sample Facebook posts I saw: "You're ruining my show!" and "I might...





Less than two months before the September 10th Virgin Mobile Freefest at Merriweather Post Pavilion, organizers finally got around to announcing the line-up this morning. Bluesy rockers The Black Keys, retro soul man Cee Lo Green (left), and eclectic indie-rock band TV on the Radio will headline the fest, with artists like Deadmau5, a solo set by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, and many others filling out the bill.


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But the First Amendment lawsuit continues. Flying Dog Brewery in Frederick is now allowed to sell its Raging Bitch Belgian-Style IPA in Michigan after that state's liquor board commission this week reversed its original decision to ban the brew because of its name.
