NEWS
Blue Book Values:
Baltimore's blue-blood set announces itself each year in the Society Visiting List, better known as "the Blue Book," where subscribers' high-born credentials and contact information are published in a blue, silk-bound volume distributed to fellow subscribers. | The Nose
The Mail | Murder Ink | Feature | Mobtown Beat
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COLUMNS
Real Justice:
Picture the scene: It's earlymorning in Northern California. | Political Animal by Brian Morton
Mr. Wrong
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COMICS
Dirt Farm: by Ben Claassen III
Super Amazing Adventures: by Chris Minetree
Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake
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ARTS
Defining Women: Planning First Ever Ladyfest Baltimore Was as Important as The Upcoming Fest Itself | The Arts by Raven Baker
Buy Any Means Necessary: Sociologist Argues That Merely Spending Green Dollars Isn't Going to Fix Our Environmental Problems | Books by Scott Carlson
Start to Finish: August Wilson's Entryway Into His Pittsburgh Cycle Reconfigures His Entire Dramatic Output | Stage by John Barry
Welcome to The Void: Rep Stage Production Takes Nothing Quite Seriously--Maybe | Stage by John Barry
The Sinner by Petra Hammesfahr
| Review by
Rupert Wondolowski
World Made By Hand by James Howard Kunstler
| Review by
Zak M. Salih
Funny Boys by Warren Adler
| Review by
Joshua Marx
The News Hole
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MUSIC
Never Too Much: Love and Circuits Captures The Elusive Everything and Nothingness of America's Current Musical Underground | Music by Michael Byrne
Noble Lake
| Review by
Jared T. Fischer
Mission of Burma: Signals, Calls, And Marches; Vs.; The Horrible Truth About Burma
| Review by
Jess Harvell
They Might Be Giants: Here Come the 123s
| Review by
Al Shipley
Pastor Troy: Attitude Adjuster
| Review by
Brandon Soderburg
The Short List | Noise | Noise | Noise
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FILM
Inside
| Review by
Steve Erickson
Smart People
| Review by
Cole Haddon
The Year My Parents Went On Vacation
| Review by
Joe MacLeod
The Grand
| Review by
Bret McCabe
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EAT
Kitty Kat Bar
| Review by
Michael Byrne
Eat Me
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