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Baxter Black, cowboy poet, former large-animal veterinarian and current NPR commentator, will bring his wacky verse to Baltimore on Sunday, May 7, when WJHU presents "An Evening with Baxter Black." The event takes place at 7:30 p.m. at Center Stage. For 18 years, Black has rhymed his way into the national spotlight and now stands as the best-selling cowboy poet in the world. He has written 12 books, including a rodeo novel; recorded more than a dozen audio and videotapes; and achieved notoriety as a syndicated columnist and radio commentator. His humor focuses on the day-to-day ups and downs of everyday people who live with livestock and work the land. Tickets are available by calling 410-516-9548; $7 WJHU members advance sale, $10 general admission. All proceeds benefit WJHU.
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