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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

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Fringes and Foundations: Beyond the Froth in Baltimore's Music Scene | Big Music Feature

Bachata at the Fringe: Two Years Ago, Baltimore Lost Its Biggest Booster of Latin Music--So Where Does The Hispanic Community Go For Ritmo? | Big Music Feature by Robbie Whelan

Last Night's Parties: Three Figures of Baltimore's After-Hours Life Offer Their Memories of Dancing Till Dawn | Big Music Feature by Michael Byrne

No Static At All: Baltimore Finally Gets Some Urban Radio Alternatives Beyond The Fm Dial | Big Music Feature by Al Shipley

Tale of Two Cities: Washington's Inability to Sustain DIY Culture Highlights Baltimore's Greatest Strength | Big Music Feature by Raven Baker

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NEWS

The Breakfast Club: Mayor Dixon Met With Probe Figures At Double T Diner | Mobtown Beat by Van Smith

Murder Ink | The Mail | Quick and Dirty

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COLUMNS

What Reporters Want: Back in 1992, when I was working on Bill Clinton's first presidential campaign, during the time after the Democratic National Convention, I got in the habit of scrutinizing the state-by-state polls that a startup must-read political newsletter called The Hotline would put out every morning. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

Last Laughs: When I was a kid, every summer my family would take a pilgrimage back to Alabama to visit my extended family. | Social Studies by Vincent Williams

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COMICS

Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake

Super Amazing Adventures: by Chris Minetree

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ARTS

Edge Play: Women Exercise Creative and Political Control Over Sexual Imagery At Erotic Arts Festival | Art by Heather Harris

Yard Scale: Another Round of Witty, Impudent Outdoor Works At One of Baltimore's Toniest Addresses | Art by Deborah McLeod

Artscape 2008: Events and Performances Schedule, July 18-20 2008 | The Arts

Whartscape 2008 Performance Listings: If the third edition of Whartscape is losing something in going "legit"--real clubs and legal venues--at least we won't have to worry about turning into heatstroked empty bags of skin in a poorly ventilated warehouse space. | The Arts

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FILM

Death and Glory: Engrossing Documentary Captures The Heart and Soul of a Self-Styled Punk Warlord | Film by Neil Ferguson

Hellboy II: The Golden Army | Review by Jason Ferguson

Journey To The Center Of The Earth | Review by Cole Haddon

The Dark Knight | Review by Cole Haddon

Mamma Mia! | Review by Violet LeVoit

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EAT

Jennings Café | Review by Erin Sullivan

Clementine | Review by Michelle Gienow

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