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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

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Jim Lucio

SPECIAL

Coming Attractions: Our Guide to the Maryland Film Festival 2008 | Frenzy Schedule

Detail Oriented: An Article About a Film About a Conversation About a Drawing of a Photograph | Frenzy Feature by Christopher Skokna

Not All Talk: Mumblecore Queen Greta Gerwig May Have Stumbled Into A Film Career, But She's Running With It Now | Frenzy Feature by Raven Baker

10 Out of 10: Film Fest Frenzy 2008 | Introduction

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NEWS

Wise Elder?: Engineer With Criminal Record and Links to Collapses Back At Work | Mobtown Beat by Edward Ericson Jr.

Last Call: City Denies Liquor License to Brooklyn's Club Mate | Quick and Dirty by Chris Landers

Murder Ink | The Mail | Mobtown Beat | Feature

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COLUMNS

The Moral Is...: One of my favorite H.L. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

Alas, Poor Flav: This Flavor Flav thing gets to me so much because of 1987. | 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

Size Matters: Bill Schmidt's Most Recent Paintings Explore Emerging Trend of Intimate Abstraction | Art by Bret McCabe

Cosmos Voyage: David Shapiro's Works Metaphorically Explore The Sky Above, The Ground Below | Art by Deborah McLeod

Indelicate Balance: Vagabond Players Can't Bring Both The Funny and The Serious to Current Production | Stage by Geoffrey Himes

<i>The Best of LCD: The Art and Writing of WFMU-FM 91.1 FM</i> by Dave the Spazz, editor | Review by Joab Jackson

<i>Copernicus' Secret: How the Scientific Revolution Began</i> by Jack Repcheck | Review by Joab Jackson

<i>A Person of Interest</i> by Susan Choi | Review by Zak M. Salih

<i>Not Quite Dead</i> by John MacLachlan Gray | Review by Zak M. Salih

<i>Two Histories of England: By Jane Austen and Charles Dickens</i> by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens | Review by Anne Howard

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MUSIC

Raising Her Voice: Dionne Wilkins Comes Into Her Own as a Solo Artist | Music by Petula Caesar

Rams Head Ramble: The Levon Helm Band, Rams Head Live, April 24 | Feedback by Robbie Whelan

Faces of a Fighter: A New Box Set Recements Willie Nelson's Place in The Musical Firmament | Music by Michaelangelo Matos

Jason Willett | Review by Michael Byrne

The Short List

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FILM

Veronika Voss | Review by Bret McCabe

The Wrong Man | Review by Christopher Skokna

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EAT

El Patron | Review by Erin Sullivan

Gertrude's | Review by Richard Gorelick

Joe Squared | Review by Michael Byrne

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