SPECIAL
Merry Whatever: City Paper's Annual Holiday Guide | Holiday Guide Introduction
Home for the Holidays: Finding My Way to Kwanzaa | Holiday Guide Feature by Waris Banks
Instant Kwanzaa: A Quickie Guide to Celebrating the Holiday | Holiday Guide Feature by Waris Banks
Fir Sale: Bagworms and Buck Antlers--a Look at Life in the Local Christmas-Tree Trade | Holiday Guide Feature by Brennen Jensen
On the List: A Little Shopping Help From Us Here at City Paper (As If We Know What We're Getting Everyone) | Holiday Guide Feature
Comics Feature | Comics Feature | Comics Feature
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NEWS
Worth a Shot: A snazzy orange press packet hit the Nose's desk last week--an orange cardboard folder labeled way... | The Nose
Pissed Again: If an artist's fastest route to fame is by way of martyrdom, then Community College of Baltimore... | The Nose
The Mail | Mobtown Beat | Mobtown Beat
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COLUMNS
Out on the Street: When this column debuted the first time, back in 1994, part of the idea behind it was to explain... | Political Animal by Brian Morton
Unseasoned: The Baltimore Ravens' season will end due to one injury--if you'd told me that way back in August,... | Shirts and Skins by Eddie Matz
How Low Can You Go?: It's not hard to imagine how it happened: A mind, having already cased Baltimore's Ronald McDonald... | Third Eye by Afefe Tyehimba
Not Eve, but Naive: I moved into my first apartment a little more than three months ago and I've met the greatest guy... | Think Mink by Mink Stole
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COMICS
Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake
How Lucky Can You Get!: Nov. 10-16, 2003 | Funny Paper by Scocca & MacLeod
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MUSIC
Wonderland: John Mayer's Slow-Jammin' Second Album May be Even More Sensual than the First. But Still, Don't Ask Him About His Sex Life. | Music by Mikael Wood
Human Host
| Review by
Tom Breihan
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FILM
Tupac: Resurrection
| Review by
Bret McCabe
Shattered Glass
| Review by
Blake de Pastino
Ran
| Review by
Lee Gardner
Girls Will Be Girls
| Review by
Lee Gardner
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EAT
El Taquito Mexicano
| Review by
Wendy Ward
Saffron
| Review by
Richard Gorelick
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