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Review: Days Are Gone – Haim
October 14th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
Days Are Gone
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Letter Grade: A
(There are no A+’s at Loyola)
Reviewed By: Margaret Jokoh
On September 27, 2013, sisters Danielle, Este and Alana of Haim released their debut album, Days are Gone. The album has a very elective sound, with it ranging from classic hip hop beats to funky guitar riffs. This is represented in songs like, “My Song 5” and “Running If you call my name.” Without fail, the sisters continue to portray their classic sound with synthesizers, dope drum beats and their hypnotizing melodic voices. Read the rest of this entry »
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Museum Mondays: 13th Annual Baltimore’s Great Architecture Lecture Series at Homewood
October 14th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
What: Lecture series and site visit on the resurrection of Baltimore’s monuments in the early 19th century
Where: Homewood Museum, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD
When: October 21, 26 & 28
Homewood Museum, operated by JHU, is hosting a lecture series with topics about the turn of the 19th century in Baltimore, and is set at Homewood due to the Carroll Family’s former residence there over three decades. The lectures will focus namely on the Washington Monument and the city’s Battle Monument, and the series will include a site visit on October 26th. These lectures and visit will be culturally rich and plan to enlighten the community and beyond about the history present within our city. Tickets for non-members start at $12 per event and more pricing is available online.
Check the event out online for all the details.
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Sports Saturdays: Inaugural Baltimore Basketball Classic 2013
October 12th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
Who: Wizards VS. Knicks
When: Thursday, October 17, 2013, 7:00PM
Where: Baltimore Arena (formerly 1st Mariner)
October 17th, the Washington Wizards will take on the New York Knicks at the Baltimore Arena in the 1st Baltimore Basketball Classic! This basketball classic began in tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Baltimore Bullets and B’More is pleased to bring professional basketball back into the city. This marks the Wizards first game in Baltimore since 1999 and the team brings along Carmelo Anthony, a Towson Catholic high school graduate. Both teams look forward to facing off on neutral ground this October, and you won’t want to miss the 1st Basketball Classic Baltimore has ever offered.
Tickets start at $8, and can be bought through Ticketmaster.
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What’s Wrong With Eli?
October 11th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
Eli Manning is a two-time Super Bowl MVP, with two rings under his belt and the title of leader of the comeback kids that are the New York Giants. But as his brother Peyton is looking like he’s going to have a record-breaking season at quarterback, Eli is also breaking records, just not the kind you’d want to break.
Through the first six weeks of the NFL season, Eli has led the Giants to a dismal 0-6 record, the Giants’ worst start since 1976 when the team started the season 0-9. There are a lot of pieces that factor into the poor play of the Giants this year, but Eli has to be at the top of the list.
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RadioEdu Week 03
October 11th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
Concepts: Conducting Interviews, Project Planning for Interviews
Continuing on last week’s lesson, we decided that the best way to become comfortable conducting and giving an interview is to practice! Since last week focused on creating questions beforehand and conducting an interview with scripted questions, I put the students on the spot and had them conduct completely improvised interviews.
Wednesday morning we discussed different questions that would be good to ask during an interview, and how the interviewer needs to write questions that are appropriate for the interviewee. For example, we came up with questions that would be good to ask a fellow student and then examined how questions for a teacher or parent interview would differ. As practice, I had the students draft five questions to ask each other in mock interviews, and then they took turns conducting interviews. This was excellent practice for being on both ends of the interview.
In the afternoon session, M’s interview skills had already greatly progressed and she was confident enough to interview Mrs. Jackson, her music teacher. Prior to the interview we discussed the pros and cons of pre-written questions versus improvised content, and that many radio interviews are conducted with a mixture of both approaches. She then drafted a series of appropriate ‘guide questions’ for a teacher interview, and was able to conduct the interview with Mrs. Jackson, who was able to provide excellent pointers for questions for future interviews.
M First Interview
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Food Fridays: Papermoon Diner
October 11th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
What: A visual dining experience you will never forget
Where: 227 West 29th Street, Baltimore, MD
When: Sunday-Thursday: 7am to Midnight, Friday-Saturday: 7am-2am
The Papermoon Diner is more than a place to grab some great food. It is a work of art. In every direction, an interesting, slightly creepy or thought provoking object can be found on the walls. They offer a wide variety of foods and will never deny you french toast at 1am. They offer a small army of milkshakes from the classic vanilla or chocolate all the way to a Kaptain Krunch Milkshake! They also offer 16 varieties of omelets, an extensive quesadilla menu and reasonable prices. Their funky flavor doesn’t stop at the menu, it is at the core of the restaurant and in every piece of your dining experience. If you’re looking to enjoy a meal that you will never forget in a setting you will never forget, then you should consider the Papermoon Diner at the top of your list.
Visit their website for a full menu and more information.
Tags: delicious, papermoon diner
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Theatre Thursdays: WPOC Girls With Guitars
October 10th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
What: Four talented artists performing on one stage
Where: The Hippodrome at France-Merrick Performing Arts Center
When: October 27th, 7pm
ONE NIGHT ONLY. Baltimore’s WPOC 93.1 presents Jennifer Nettles (of Sugarland), Sheryl Crow, Kellie Pickler and Cassadee Pope for an evening of music, laughter and awareness. $5 of every ticket sold will benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation in Maryland, which supports breast cancer patients and continues to research cancer as they fight for a cure. Tickets begin at $35 and VIP tickets with a pre-show reception beginning at 5:30pm are also available. The artists are excited to share their music and lives with the people of Baltimore in an effort to come together and beat breast cancer.
Check out the ticketing website for info on the event and more ticketing information.
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WLOY Presents: Singer-Songwriter Workshop
October 9th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
WLOY Coffee House Presents: singer-song writer workshop with Kenny Ferrier! Straight from Philidephia, PA, Kenny will be bringing his enchanting sound to us here at Loyola this Thursday. Perfect for the intimate setting of the 3rd floor reading room, his “John Mayer-like” vibe will no less than impress your senses. So, meet WLOY at 9pm for a perfect treat of ear candy on a casual mid-week evening.
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Mali Music Sits Down with A Double Dose of Entertainment
October 9th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
New gospel artist stopped by WLOY to talk with Jordan and Joelle Hernandez, hosts of A Double Dose of Entertainment! Check out the interview below.
Mali Music with A Double Dose of Entertainment
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Wacky Wednesdays: GhostWalk
October 9th, 2013 by WLOY Staff
When: Every Saturday in October at 7PM
Where: Mount Vernon, 1 Chase Street, Baltimore, MD
If you attend this infamous ghost walk, you are in for a little fright. The Mount Vernon GhostWalk can provide all you are, and are not, looking for regarding the history of Mount Vernon. With hidden spirits around every corner, it may just give you the scare you’ve been needing. In the cultural center of the city, you will be made aware of those who have checked into Belvedere, and those who never got to check out. You will walk past the beautiful homes of the area and the locals who still keep tabs on their former residences. With a slight scare and a lot of history, the tour will not disappoint.
Tickets are available online for $13 and the tours typically lasts one hour.
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