NEWS
Protest Vote: International affairs are not usually part of the Baltimore City Council's normal business, but... | The Nose
Stein House Stymie: "A house is a house is a house" is how modernist writer and Lost Generation den mother Gertrude... | The Nose
Visualize World Peace: Saturday, Oct. 26, 9 a.m., Baltimore--A crowd of 200 or so gathers in and around the All Peoples... | Photo Feature by Lauren Goodsmith
Peace Train: | Photo Feature by Lauren Goodsmith
Old Glories: I'm still not used to the way 33rd street looks today. It seems naked. Empty. | Charmed Life by Brennen Jensen
How's it Goin?: by Christopher Myers
The Mail | Mobtown Beat
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COLUMNS
The Land of the Free: Moderator: "What do you say specifically to what the vice president said tonight--he said it many,... | Political Animal by Brian Morton
Writer's Cramp: Man, pretty soon I'm gonna be able to quit my bullshit job and this bullshit column (the bullshit... | Mr. Wrong by Joe MacLeod
Carb Load: I have a friend who is overweight, and she is on the Atkins Diet bandwagon. | Think Mink by Mink Stole
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COMICS
Series 4: | Taste Like Chicken by C. Kang and S. Kang
Trizick-or-Trizeat!: Oct. 28-Nov. 3, 2002 | Funny Paper by Scocca & MacLeod
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MUSIC
Welcome Back: Until last week, the one and only time Linda Thompson had ever performed in Maryland had been May 13, 1982, when she and her then-husband, Richard Thompson, brought their band to the Aurora Theatre, the old Seven East movie house that briefly flourished as a concert venue on Baltimore's North Avenue. | Feedback by Geoffrey Himes
Boxed Beat: Thank God Some DJs Still Wanna Hit You in Your Booty Before Your Brain | Music by Bret McCabe
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FILM
Frida
| Review by
Ian Grey
Femme Fatale
| Review by
Richard Gorelick
Comedian
| Review by
Richard Gorelick
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EAT
Café di Roma
| Review by
Tim Hill
Eggspectation
| Review by
Richard Gorelick
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