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Wednesday, July 13, 2005

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Ben Cricchi

NEWS

Dumped On: Local Activist Wonders When The City Is Finally Going To Clean Up Maiden Choice Run | Mobtown Beat by Erin Sullivan

Learning the Hard Way: Baltimore Algebra Project Protests School System’s Decision To Cut Its Funding | Mobtown Beat by Kate Leventhal

Locally Grown: National Public Radio was policing itself against perceptions of political bias long before the chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s recent accusations that the public airwaves tend to favor liberal points of view. | Media Circus by Gadi Dechter

A Place in the Sun: Is Maryland’s Solar-Power Future Shining Bright Or Partly Cloudy? | Feature by Ralph Brave

Treatment Center: “The state of Maryland arrests roughly 50,000 juveniles per year. | Quick and Dirty by Christina Royster-Hemby

The Mail | Murder Ink

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COLUMNS

Gas Huff: Gas is gonna be like 10 bucks a gallon pretty soon. | Mr. Wrong by Joe MacLeod

One Token Over the Line: That doesn’t personally affect the lieutenant governor. After all, he doesn’t play golf | Political Animal by Brian Morton

ESPY-onage: What does an ESPY even look like? | Benchwarmer by Gabriel Wardell

Welcome to the Terrordome: The president never claimed that his foreign policy could possibly end terrorism during his White House tenure. | Right Field by Russ Smith

Fruit Cake: This new guy is a perfect escapist fantasy, better than a romance novel. | Think Mink by Mink Stole

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COMICS

Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake

Sheet Comics: by The Hussey Bros.

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ARTS

Guerrilla Girls: Two Local Radical Queer Feminist Artists Dive Into The World Of Art Publishing | Art by Violet LeVoit

Uneven Flow: Photography Exhibition Mingles The Good With The Bad, The Great With The Not So | Art by J. Bowers

The Unthin Man: A Roomy Falstaff Bogs Down An Otherwise Sharp Shakespearean Farce | Stage by Anna Ditkoff

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MUSIC

Critical Mass Appeal: Eighteen Visions Walk the Tightrope Between Underground Buzz and Popular Success | Music by Mikael Wood

Anything but Ordinary: One Moving Song Catapults John Legend Into the Public Eye | Music by Makkada B. Selah

Swarm of the Lotus: The Sirens of Silence | Review by Bret McCabe

The New Flesh: Filth and Degradation Volume One | Review by Bret McCabe

The New Flesh: Parasite! | Review by Bret McCabe

Television Hill: Twilight | Review by Bret McCabe

Missy Elliott: On and On | Review by Bret McCabe

The Short List

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FILM

Me and You and Everyone We Know | Review by Lee Gardner

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Review by Violet LeVoit

Happy Endings | Review by Wendy Ward

Dark Water | Review by Bret McCabe

Fantastic Four | Review by Bret McCabe

Wedding Crashers | Review by Bret McCabe

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EAT

The Orchid | Review by Richard Gorelick

Coconuts Cafe | Review by Anna Ditkoff

Coconuts Cafe | Review by Anna Ditkoff

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