NEWS
Battle for the Badge: Longstanding Baltimore City Sheriff's re-election is already competitive | Mobtown Beat by Van Smith
The Old Master: The first black American boxing champion has been largely forgotten, especially in his native Baltimore | Feature by Andrea Appleton
Your Friends and Enemies: The list of applicants for City Council President Jack Young's former 12th District seat includes former challengers and political allies | Mobtown Beat by Erin Sullivan
Murder Ink | Councilmania | The Mail
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COLUMNS
The Politics of Wah: One thing you learn about politics is that the closer you get to the local level, the harder it is to just talk and not get the job done. | Political Animal by Brian Morton
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COMICS
Dirt Farm: by Ben Claassen III
Important Comics: by Dina Kelberman
Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake
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ARTS
A Dying Art: Joe Thomas remembers more than 50 years of taxidermy | Culture by Andrea Appleton
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MUSIC
A Smell of His Own: Nosaj Thing finds his place in the new IDM | Music by Michaelangelo Matos
Puerto Rico Flowers: 4
Scottie B: "Elevators" (featuring Wale)
| Review by
Michael Byrne
Jonny Blaze: "Here We Go"
| Review by
Michael Byrne
E Major: "Make Her Say"
| Review by
Michael Byrne
Rapdragons: "She's Got Me"
| Review by
Michael Bryne
The Short List
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FILM
Magic Eye Returns: South Carolina native Mary Helena Clark started the Magic Eye Film Series Jan. | Film by Bret McCabe
Oscar Nominated Short Films: For the fifth year in a row, Shorts International has bundled the live-action and animated Oscar nominated shorts program and brings them into theaters for ordinary moviegoers to check out prior to the awards show March 7. | Film by Bret McCabe
Our Bloody Underground: Brady Starr shoots inside Baltimore's loft life in The Lift | Film by Martin L. Johnson
Blood Done Sign My Name
| Review by
Bret McCabe
The Last Picture Show
| Review by
Bret McCabe
The Escapist
| Review by
Andrea Appleton
New This Week
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EAT
Charcoal Deli
| Review by
Bret McCabe
Eat Me
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