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Wednesday, May 30, 2001

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NEWS

Road Warrior: Somewhere in my personal archives--that is, in the heap of paper in my closet--there's a lovely old... | Charmed Life by Tom Chalkley

Tempest in a Stew Pot: To the Nose's thinking, Baltimore International College (nee the Baltimore Culinary Institute),... | The Nose

Homegrown Radio Miller's Tale: Who will take over WJHU (88.1 FM)? The station's current owner, Johns Hopkins University, is expected to announce its choice of a successor on June 11... | Media Circus by Tom Chalkley

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COLUMNS

Along Came a Spader: Ever see that movie Crash? Look, I'm gonna go see The Mummy Returns tonight, so it's not like I'm... | Mr. Wrong by Joe MacLeod

Catch and Release: For a few weeks I've been dating a guy I thought I could fall in love with, but lately the romance... | Think Mink by Mink Stole

Black, White, and Gray: Once, in a column a long time ago, I accused Orioles fans of racism for booing then-first baseman... | Urban Rhythms by Wiley Hall III

Pay-Per Pushers: One thing I know: The entertainment industry, in all its various guises, is scheming hard to make us forget about the concept of ownership. You ... | Cyberpunk by Joab Jackson

What's in a Name: Nearly everything about the arrival of Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki is good for the game of baseball. The former Orix Blue Wave star is s... | 8 Upper by Tom Scocca

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COMICS

We Be the Nuts They Gettin'!: May 21-27 | Funny Paper by Scocca & MacLeod

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ARTS

Art | Stage | Stage

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MUSIC

Roots Seller: Whiskeytown, Williams Roll Down the Lost Highway | Music by John Duffy

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FILM

A Date With Death: On HBO, a Comfortably Formulaic Sex and an Oddly Compelling Six | Television by Adele Marley

Pearl Harbor | Review by Heather Joslyn

Moulin Rouge | Review by Ian Grey

Without a Clue | Review by Jack Purdy

Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo | Review by Luisa F. Ribeiro

The Golden Bowl | Review by Luisa F. Ribeiro

Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale | Review by Adele Marley

The Sweetest Sound | Review by Heather Joslyn

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EAT

Il Giardino | Review by Susan Fradkin

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