NEWS
Murder Ink: Murders this Week: 7
Murders this Year: 77
Monday, May 24
12:43 a.m. by Anna Ditkoff
Get on the Bus: A new initiative attempts to reconnect Baltimore Jews with their roots around Druid Hill Park | Mobtown Beat by Andrea Appleton
Elder Care: Grandparents get involved and make a difference at a city school | Mobtown Beat by Phoebe Bright
Councilmania | The Mail
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COLUMNS
Future Tense: I just totally enjoyed my Memorial Day Holiday Weekend, but really I haven't for-reals enjoyed it yet, because in order to Enjoy my Memorial Day Holiday Weekend, I gotta file the Mr. | Mr. Wrong by Joe MacLeod
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COMICS
Dirt Farm: by Ben Claassen III
Important Comics: by Dina Kelberman
Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake
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ARTS
No Recess: Stoop Storytellers' summer radio show comically explores how we remember high school--and how it really was | Stage by Bret McCabe
The Trench Connection: A poignant work explores the realities of war | Stage by Anna Ditkoff
Consider Yourself Entertained: Toby's Oliver! offers bravura performances by its child actors | Stage by Courtney Hodge
Something Old, Something New: The latest funny books from indie vet Daniel Clowes and relative rookie Dash Shaw | Books by Brandon Soderberg
Being Here: Local artists install strong works at biennial outdoor sculpture exhibition | Art by Alex Ebstein
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MUSIC
Cuts of Beef: A single diss track catapults Keys into the local hip-hop discussion | Feature by Jaye Hunnie
Maniac Beat: Tobacco finds fresh music at '90s dead-ends | Music by Michaelangelo Matos
DJ Mujava/various artists: Ayobaness! The Sound Of South African House
| Review by
Michael Byrne
Keys: Infiltration
| Review by
Al Shipley
The Short List
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FILM
Vincenzo Natali: Splice director Vincenzo Natali talks about earmouse and the uncanny valley | Film by Bret McCabe
Splice
| Review by
Bret McCabe
Please Give
| Review by
Bret McCabe
Sex and the City 2
| Review by
Bret McCabe
New This Week
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EAT
Man, Eater: Pop vocalist Daryl Hall cooks up a convivial good time on his internet series | Eat Me by Mary K. Zajac
University Mini Mart
| Review by
Wendy Ward
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