NEWS
Waste Not: Local Restaurant Employee Makes Recycling a Priority | Mobtown Beat by Jessica Leshnoff
Redwood Bust: Suspect Indicted in 2003 Double Murder of Nightclubbers | Mobtown Beat by Van Smith
Big Ticket: Parking ticket late fees: State Sen. | Quick and Dirty by Edward Ericson Jr.
Marriage Minded: Newlyweds Duane and Laneisha Draft are dreaming big. | Quick and Dirty by Christina Royster-Hemby
Moved and Shaken: As the East Side Biotech Park Comes In, Area Residents Come to Terms With Getting Out | Feature by Charles Cohen
The Mail | Murder Ink | The News Hole
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COLUMNS
Monkey Business: This Ain't Dick Cheney--This Is All Us. | Social Studies by Vincent Williams
A Million Little Lies: It took a little longer to realize my dream man has a nightmare relationship with the truth. | Think Mink by Mink Stole
On Blast: Imagine Condi Rice campaigning with Michael Steele in Maryland this fall. | Right Field by Russ Smith
Frame Up: Republicans: You can't trust them. | Political Animal by Brian Morton
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COMICS
Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake
Shabby Tabby: by Valerie Crosswhite
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ARTS
Immigrant Songs: A Sprawling Multi-Media Project Spills the American Melting Pot On-Stage | Stage by Bret McCabe
Ain’t Misbehavin’: The most striking thing about Ain’t Misbehavin’, the Fats Waller musical revue, is how shocking Waller’s songs must have been back in their day. | Stage by Robbie Whelan
And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians): Whodunit? Criminal mastermind Agatha Christie’s 1943 And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians)—based on her best-selling novel of the same name—is a mind-bending murder mystery that asks that very question. | Stage by Josephine Yun
Juvenile Justice: Read What Teens Read Before Judging What Is and Isn’t Acceptable | Books by Michael Corbin
Feminine Mystique: Three Local Institutions Offer Different Views of the Discreet Charms of Louise Bourgeois | Art by J. Bowers
Extraordinary Bodies: Photographs from the Mütter Museum: Thomas Dent Mütter’s collection of medical aberrations was never intended as a freak show. | Art by Violet LeVoit
I Hate the ’80s: Shakespeare Update Tackles Reagan-Era Morality | Stage by John Barry
In Lucia's Eyes by Arthur Japin
| Review by
Jennifer Pitzer
Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagan's Workplaces to Clinton's Columbine and Beyond by Mark Ames
| Review by
Jess Harvell
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MUSIC
He Just Wasn’t Made for These Times: Rediscovering Frederick Native Joe Bussard’s Home-Recorded, Home-Pressed LPs | Music by Jess Harvell
The New Edgy: New York Duo Kudu Makes Pop Songs For Goth Ex-Ravers | Music by Jess Harvell
Beats, Rhymes, and Life: A Tribute to Recently Departed Hip-Hop Producer J. Dilla | Music by Ethan Padgett
Mope and Glory: Local Duo Metal Hearts Release a Superb Second Album—But Are More Excited About The Next One | No Cover by Jess Harvell
The Short List
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FILM
Running Scared
| Review by
Cole Haddon
True Stories
| Review by
Bret McCabe
Eight Below
| Review by
Cole Haddon
Cisco Pike
| Review by
Jess Harvell
Dirtier Deeds
| Review by
Anna Ditkoff
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EAT
Capital Grille
| Review by
Richard Gorelick
BeSeTo Department Store and Food Court
| Review by
Tim Hill
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