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Wednesday, December 07, 2005

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Frank Klein

NEWS

You Don’t Wanna Know: Proposed Changes to a Federal Toxic Inventory Could Leave Industry’s Neighbors In Dark | Mobtown Beat by Lacey Phillabaum

Cuban Intervention: A group of American anti-war activists, including two from Baltimore, say they plan to march 80 miles to the gate of the U.S. | Quick and Dirty by Edward Ericson Jr.

Invisible Men and Women: When she announced last month the latest round of staff reductions at The Sun, publisher Denise Palmer wrote in a staff memo that her goal was to make the “streamlining” as invisible to readers and advertisers as possible. | Media Circus by Gadi Dechter

Patterson Park Place: The Patterson Park Community Development Corp. Helped Some East-Side Neighborhoods Go From Bust To Boom. What’s its Next Move? | Feature by Erin Sullivan

The Mail | Murder Ink

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COLUMNS

Bought Off: If you can’t discern what is fact and what isn’t, with no objective source of reality to steer by, Americans will retreat into nihilism. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

Flogging Blog: I don’t have a blog, but maybe I should have a blog, huh? I don’t really think I want to have a blog. | Mr. Wrong by Joe MacLeod

Lucky: Political squabbles aside, as American society progresses I’d guess that my children’s generation will be “luckier” than mine. | Right Field by Russ Smith

Keep It Clean: We’re not trying to defy anyone or teach anybody anything, we’re just affectionate. | Think Mink by Mink Stole

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COMICS

Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake

Shabby Tabby: by Valerie Crosswhite

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ARTS

Bland Ambition: Few Works In Asian Arts Gallery Debut Show Really Thrill | Art by Bret McCabe

(Un)Konventional Kitsch!: Kitsch is king during the holiday season. | Art by J. Bowers

Hunters, Herders, and Hamburgers: The Past and Future of Human-Animal Relationships by Richard W. Bulliet | Review by Scott Carlson

DMZ by Brian Wood | Review by Stephen Snyder

Local by Brian Wood | Review by Stephen Snyder

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MUSIC

Panthers in Winter: Rejecting Booty-Popping For Baby-Making, Old School R&Amp;B Stars Get Their Aarp Swerve On | Music by Mikael Wood

Short List: WEDNESDAY: Lucero plays the Ottobar with American Princes and Southern Bitch. | Music by Jess Harvell

Kevin Liles: On Nov. | Q+A by Christina Royster-Hemby

Against Me!: Searching for a Former Clarity | Review by Mikael Wood

The (International) Noise Conspiracy: Armed Love | Review by Mikael Wood

Cage: Hell’s Winter | Review by Raymond Cummings

Boards of Canada: The Campfire Headphase | Review by Michael Crumsho

Franz Ferdinand: You Could Have It So Much Better | Review by Anthony Miccio

Ebony Eyez: 7 Day Cycle | Review by Al Shipley

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FILM

Syriana | Review by Ian Grey

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe | Review by Violet LeVoit

Falling | Review by Bret McCabe

Aeon Flux | Review by Cole Haddon

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EAT

Birches Restaurant | Review by Richard Gorelick

Pizza John's | Review by Michelle Gienow

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