SPECIAL
All You Can Eat: City Paper's Annual Dining Guide | Special Issue Eat
From Cindy Wolf to Big Bad Wolf: Scott Smith Goes From Fine Dining to Fire Pit | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
Hometown Boy: Chef Ed Bloom Cooks Maryland- and Mama-Inspired Cajun Dishes | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
Practical Magic: Skai Davis Is Idealistic About Food and Realistic About Business | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
Nouveau Fish: At Minato, Alex Tran Mixes Modern and Traditional Influences | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
A Half-Empty Glass: A Local Culinary Legend Remembers The Bad Times | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
East Meets West: An Indian Restaurant Thrives in Little Italy | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
Fork and Pen: Canton Chef Marries Love of Food and Words | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
Family-Style: A Mother and Son Battle Over The Ingredients For An Ideal Restaurant | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
The Wanderer: Epicure and Culinary School Dropout David Sherman Learns by Doing | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
County Fare: Christopher Daniel Tries With Varying Success to Bring Adventurous Food to Timid Diners | Special Issue Eat by Robbie Whelan
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NEWS
Greenback Student U: New Environmental Web Site Targets College Market | Mobtown Beat by Van Smith
Legal Limits: Proposal to Limit Public-Records Access Draws Fire | Mobtown Beat by Chris Landers
City Voice: Underground Student Publications Lead to Revitalization of High School Newspaper | Mobtown Beat by Bret McCabe
B Real: Sun Announces Closure Of Towson Office And Launch Of New Publication Called b | Quick and Dirty by Edward Ericson Jr.
The Mail | Councilmania | Murder Ink | Feature | Feature
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COLUMNS
WFB Jr.:
Back in the mid-to-late '80s, when I was seemingly the sole liberal on all of Fraternity Row at the University of Maryland, I was the dinner guest at the home of my fraternity "big brother." I had joined the fraternity --one with an old-line conservative tradition; John Wayne and Tom Selleck are alumni--for the simple fact that the price of beer there, amortized over the course of a semester, was quite reasonable. | Political Animal by Brian Morton
Race and Rumors:
I think it's fair to say that I run a pretty egalitarian ship in this column. | Social Studies by Vincent Williams
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COMICS
Dirt Farm: by Ben Claassen III
Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake
Super Amazing Adventures: by Chris Minetree
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ARTS
Well Coiled: Journeying Inside Asa Osborne's Enigmatic Imagery | Art by Deborah McLeod
Vinyl Fantasy: Atomic Pop Show Spotlights Dark, Witty, and Flat-Out Bizarre Customized Toy Creations | Art by Raven Baker
Eastern Market: Giovanni Arrighi Finds Adam Smith's Capitalism in China's Emerging Economic Might | Books by Martin L. Johnson
Emerald Style: Intimate Federal Hill Space Revisits Early 20th Century Stabs At Irish National Theater | Stage by Geoffrey Himes
All About Eves: UMBC's Third-Annual Short Play Festival Spotlights Roles For Young Actresses | Stage by Laura Laing
Arts and Minds
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MUSIC
The Oscillator: A New DJ Mix Showcases The Many Sides of Detroit Techno Legend Carl Craig | Music by Michaelangelo Matos
Quartet Offensive
| Review by
Robbie Whelan
Steve Bug: Fabric 37
| Review by
Michaelangelo Matos
Dead Meadow: Old Growth
| Review by
Steve Erickson
Jad And Nao: Half Monster
| Review by
Bret McCabe
Justus Köhncke: Safe and Sound
| Review by
Sam Hopkins
The Short List | Noise | Noise | Noise | Noise
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FILM
In The Hack: Filmmaker Bernard Threatt Flags Down `Illegal' Rides--With His Camera in Tow | Film by Robbie Whelan
Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day
| Review by
Violet LeVoit
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