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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

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Sam Holden

NEWS

Furmansky Says Farewell: Head of Gay Civil Rights Group to Resign | The Nose

Murder Ink | The Mail | Feature | Mobtown Beat

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COLUMNS

Redefinitions: In my first job in professional radio, I worked as an editor in a news department run by a man who came out of sales. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

Social Studies

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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

Pattern Recognition: Reading The Marks in Final Installment of BMA's Heady African Art Series | Art by Deborah McLeod

Pride Guide: Your Quickie Guide to 2008 Baltimore Pride Events | Arts and Entertainment

Royal Hunt: English Adaptation About The Last Russian Tsar's Daughter Stumbles in Fells Point | Stage by Geoffrey Himes

Storytelling: Hopkins Players Winningly--If Unevenly--Tackle An Old Postmodern Text | Stage by John Barry

Star Times: A New Anthology Offers a Warts-and-All Survey of The Life and Career of The Godfather of Soul | Books by Michaelangelo Matos

Dirty Girls: Erotica for Women by Edited By Rachel Kramer Bussel | Review by Petula Caesar

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MUSIC

The Return: Legendary Avant-Garde Musician and Philosopher Henry Flynt Starts Performing Again After Nearly 25 Years Away | Music by Marc Masters

Where Hip-Hop Went: New Jack Swing Overview and Collected Works of Cut-Up Pioneer Tell Story of Rap Going Beyond Itself | Music by Michaelangelo Matos

Black Vatican: Split (with True Primes) | Review by Michael Byrne

Rosemary Krust: Slow Ride | Review by Bret McCabe

Craig Sopo: Below the Line EP | Review by Michael Byrne

E Major: Majority Rules | Review by Brandon Soderburg

The Veronicas: Hook Me Up | Review by Ian Grey

Lucky Dragons: Dream Island Laughing Language | Review by Michael Byrne

Various Artists: Soul Messages from Dimona | Review by Sam Hopkins

Lil Wayne: Tha Carter III | Review by Raymond Cummings

The Short List

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FILM

The Whole World Is Watching: ...But What Are They Seeing Now That Digital Video Has Become as Unreliable a Narrator as Celluloid | Film by Martin L. Johnson

Mongol | Review by Cole Haddon

Get Smart | Review by Jess Harvell

The Happening | Review by Cole Haddon

The Incredible Hulk | Review by Jason Ferguson

Miller's Crossing | Review by Lee Gardner

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EAT

The Dogwood Restaurant | Review by Richard Gorelick

Crepes at the Market | Review by Anna Ditkoff

Rendezvous Lounge | Review by Michael Byrne

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