NEWS
Good Cop, Bad Cop: In Iraq, They Could Be One and the Same | Feature by David Axe
Haircuts for the Homeless: Local Nonprofit Offers Free Haircuts and Grooming to Baltimore’s Neediest | Mobtown Beat by Jessica Leshnoff
A Room of Their Own: Health Care for the Homeless Opens Saturday Women’s-Only Health Clinics | Mobtown Beat by Stephen Janis
Reading is Fundamental: Apparently, some members of the anti-gay group Defend Maryland Marriage are so wrapped up in their abhorrence of the so-called homosexual agenda that it blinds them—so much so, the Nose has learned, that they sometimes fail to carefully read all the details of the press releases being sent from their fearless leaders at the Defend Maryland Marriage mothership.
On Oct. | The Nose
Murder Ink | The Mail
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COLUMNS
Man Child: One of my best friends thinks that, because we’re the first generation of video-game and hip-hop kids, we’ll always have a place in our lives for what people think of as childish pursuits. | Social Studies by Vincent Williams
Black Like Me: Michael Steele is now a more melanin-enhanced version of, well, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. | Political Animal by Brian Morton
Butt Out: I never smoke at the table or in the car, and I’m always really considerate, so I didn’t expect him to make such a federal case out of it. | Think Mink by Mink Stole
The Race Race: Any political insider will confirm that Steele faces a difficult campaign, but with the election a year away, he’s in better shape than Democrats would like to acknowledge. | Right Field by Russ Smith
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COMICS
Shabby Tabby: by Valerie Crosswhite
Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake
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ARTS
Automatic for the People: It’s Not The Sex Machines That Make A New Photography Book | Q+A by Stephen Michael Snyder
Array of the Land: A New Exhibit Aims To Put Harford Community College On The Area Art Map | Art by Violet LeVoit
Withdrawn Together: Play’s Comedic Barbs Sharpen As Its World Collapses | Stage by John Barry
Arresting Development: Contemporary Museum’s New Exhibit Focuses Attention On The East Baltimore Biotech Park’s Collateral Damage | Art by Charles Cohen
Soledad Salamé, Agua Fluida: Soledad Salamé’s Agua Fluida exhibit at the Goya Contemporary is certainly topical. | Art by Anne Howard
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MUSIC
Reaction Action: A Band of Bees and Dungen Mine The Good Old Days A Little Too Perfectly | Music by Michaelangelo Matos
Gravenhurst: Fires in Distant Buildings
| Review by
Suzanne Ely
Stryper: Reborn
| Review by
Sam Hopkins
Thuja: Pine Cone Temples
| Review by
Marc Masters
Various Artists: Malpractice: A Fflint Central Primer
| Review by
Marc Masters
Private Eleanor: No Straight Lines
| Review by
Jess Harvell
Pontiak: White Buffalo
| Review by
Jess Harvell
Vincent Black Shadow: Vincent Black Shadow
| Review by
Jess Harvell
Kelley Polar Quartet: “The Rhythm Touch”
| Review by
Jess Harvell
The Short List
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FILM
No, You’re Prettier: Claire Danes and Jason Schwartzman Confirm What We Suspected All Along—Steve Martin Just Oozes Sex | Film by Wendy Ward
Jarhead
| Review by
Eric Allen Hatch
Shopgirl
| Review by
Wendy Ward
Chicken Little
| Review by
Joe MacLeod
Juliet of the Spirits
| Review by
Bret McCabe
Vixen!
| Review by
Bret McCabe
The Legend of Zorro
| Review by
Joe MacLeod
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio
| Review by
Violet LeVoit
The Weather Man
| Review by
Cole Haddon
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EAT
Mehek
| Review by
Richard Gorelick
Café Amore
| Review by
Christopher Skokna
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