NEWS
The Wired: Baltimore's technology workforce tries to energize the region's entrepreneurial spirit | Feature by Martin L. Johnson
Hoop Dreams: Sustainable agriculture comes to Lake Clifton Park | Mobtown Beat by Joe Tropea
Ganging Up: Inmate's lawsuit shows prison officials knew for years of guards' suspected gang ties | Mobtown Beat by Van Smith
What's the 311?: Between November 2007 and September 2009, there were almost 1,000 311 complaints about Baltimore bars that were forwarded to the city Liquor Board. by Chris Landers
Murder Ink | The Mail
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COLUMNS
Dynamite!: I've been looking forward to Black Dynamite since I first saw the promo writer/star Michael Jai White put together last year. | Social Studies by Vincent Williams
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COMICS
Dirt Farm: by Ben Claassen III
Important Comics: by Dina Kelberman
Just Ask Larnell: by Larnell Custis Butler
Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake
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ARTS
Learning the Trade: Annual program gives emerging curators a chance to showcase their ideas | Art by Alex Ebstein
Toy Story: A Holocaust survivor uses puppets to heal in this arresting drama | Stage by Geoffrey Himes
Curtain Time
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MUSIC
String Songs: Meet Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass--a world-class band right in our own backyard | Music by Geoffrey Himes
Banging on Cans: And anything and everything else in So Percussion's strange, not-just-percussion universe | Music by Marc Masters
The Hardcore Blues: 20 years on, Eyehategod is still preaching the end-times message | Music by Michael Byrne
Lightning Bolt: Earthly Delights
| Review by
Erich Wagner
The Short List
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FILM
New This Week: AMARCORD Ever wonder what kind of place could produce an idiosyncratic cinema genius like Federico Fellini? Fellini gave his own answer with Amarcord, a semi-autobiographical work built around his youth in the small Italian town of Rimini in the 1930s.
A Serious Man
| Review by
Lee Gardner
Astro Boy
| Review by
Joe MacLeod
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EAT
The Hill
| Review by
Mary K. Zajac
Mallow Munchies
| Review by
Erin Sullivan
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