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Wednesday, July 11, 2001

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Ken Royster

SPECIAL

Sweet Emotion: Ryan Shelkett, Happy at Last | Big Music Feature by Anna Ditkoff

Swamp Fever: Are These les Bon Temps for the Local Zydeco Scene? | Big Music Feature by Brian Morton

Local Heroes: Musicians Pick Their All-Time Favorite Baltimore Bands | Big Music Feature

Unleash the Oriole: An Open Letter to Sisqó | Big Music Feature by Vincent Williams

All About Artscape: Your Guide to the Best of the Fest | Big Music Feature by Lee Gardner

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NEWS

Over the River: Elkridge's geography has long ensured that the town would see a lot of traffic. | Charmed Life by Tom Chalkley

The Mail | Mobtown Beat | Mobtown Beat

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COLUMNS

The City That Should Kill All the Rats: It seems like nobody in this city cares about killing all the rats anymore. | Mr. Wrong by Joe MacLeod

Mystery Man: Is there any way to tell for sure if a man is married? | Think Mink by Mink Stole

Animal Logic: Cats & Dogs, one of the summer film season's surprise hits, was obviously written by dog people. | Urban Rhythms by Wiley Hall III

The Kids Are Alright: Fourteen weeks ago, while I was waiting for the 2001 Orioles to get started, I heard a new and distinctive sound at the ballpark. I was standing by th... | 8 Upper by Tom Scocca

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COMICS

There Are Many Ways Out of the Cloaca Maxima: July 2-8 | Funny Paper by Scocca & MacLeod

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ARTS

The Cinema of Nightfall: Jacques Tourneur by Chris Fujiwara | Review by Ian Grey

'57, Chicago by Steve Monroe | Review by Mahinder Kingra

Getting Over It by Anna Maxted | Review by Wendy Ward

Running in Heels by Anna Maxted | Review by Wendy Ward

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FILM

Damsels in Distress: Avalon Botches a Chance to Put a Feminist Spin on Arthurian Legend | Television by Adele Marley

Baby Boy | Review by Rachel Deahl

Peeping Tom | Review by Ian Grey

A Man for All Seasons | Review by Adele Marley

The Closet | Review by Rachel Deahl

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EAT

Sydnee De Mar | Review by Susan Fradkin

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