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Wednesday, March 30, 2005

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Michelle Gienow

NEWS

GSW*: The Cost of Street Violence in Baltimore is Written on the Body | Feature by Jefferson Jackson Steele

Adrian Barnes Sr.: I was [at] Hollins and Pulaski in Southwest Baltimore on Oct. | Feature

Eric Ferguson Sr.: I’ve been shot three times.First time was back in 1985. | Feature

Eugene Hunt: I’ve been shot three times, but on two different occasions. | Feature

Kory Roberts: I was shot 11 times. | Feature

Paul Patterson: I got shot one time in the back, Nov. | Feature

Richard Hooper: [I was shot] in the spring of 1995. | Feature

Torreantoe Smalls: I was shot on Aug. | Feature

Tony Bryson: I was shot in my stomach on Aug. | Feature

Fund Fracas: Charter-School Proponents and City School District at Odds Over Funding for New Schools | Mobtown Beat by Anna Ditkoff

Divine Intervention: The Nose was caught off-guard recently by an early-morning phone call from none other than City Council President Sheila Dixon. | The Nose

Murder Ink | The Mail

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COLUMNS

Tubeway Army: Anybody who makes a purposely deceptive faux fish cake should have their tube stepped on. | Mr. Wrong by Joe MacLeod

God Save the King: They had the Tower of London—we’ve got Guantanamo Bay. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

Play Ball: I can’t think of anything more exciting than the O’s actually competing with Boston and New York for the American League East division title. | Right Field by Russ Smith

Get the Message: I never pushed because she was with someone. And even though they weren’t serious, I’m no poacher. | Think Mink by Mink Stole

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COMICS

Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake

Sheet Comics: by The Hussey Bros.

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ARTS

Reflected in the Lens: After Years of Chronicling the African-American Experience, Photographer and Former MICA Professor Deborah Willis Turns the Camera on Herself | Art by Christina Royster-Hemby

Office Politics: Business Headquarters Plays Host to Two Artists’ Takes on Consumer Culture | Art by J. Bowers

Upon a Time: An Immigrant Family Loses its Roots in FPCT’s Deft Everett Beekin | Stage by John Barry

Séance: Mum Puppettheatre, the Philadelphia ensemble behind this haunting and ethereal traipse into a tormented woman’s troubled past, sure give themselves a challenge. | Stage by Brennen Jensen

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MUSIC

Down With Love: Jill Scott, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, March 24 | Feedback by Christina Royster-Hemby

MC Son of Nun | Review by Jason Torres

Harris Newman: Accidents with Nature and Each Other | Review by Marc Masters

Nagisa Ni te: The Same As A Flower | Review by Raymond Cummings

Jimbo Mathus: Knockdown South | Review by John Duffy

Pita: Get Off | Review by Marc Masters

The Short List | Music

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FILM

Sin City | Review by Joe MacLeod

Millions | Review by Violet LeVoit

Faust | Review by Bret McCabe

Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous | Review by Joe MacLeod

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EAT

Chiu's Sushi | Review by Richard Gorelick

Sterling's Crab and Oyster House | Review by Wendy Ward

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