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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

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NEWS

Puzzling Evidence: The Confession of a Boy Convicted of Raping and Murdering a Child Outweighed Indications That He Might Not Have Done It | Feature by Van Smith

Dual Natures: Nicole Sesker Was More Than Just a Drug-Addicted Prostitute Murdered On The Streets of Baltimore | Mobtown Beat by Anna Ditkoff

Murder Ink | The Mail

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COLUMNS

The Next Time: The next time there is a Republican president and Congress--and there will be a next time--they'll have it a whole lot easier. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

Social Studies

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COMICS

Dirt Farm: by Ben Claassen III

Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake

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ARTS

Redefining Intimacy: Jenny Block--and Other Spouses in Open Relationships--Refuse to Let Monogamy Ruin Their Marriages | Books by Heather Harris

Witting Hairs: Sonya Clark Considers Mortality Via The Mammalian Protein That Sprouts From Our Heads | Art by Deborah McLeod

Future Text: Charles Stross Brings Robert Heinlein's Robot Sexy Back | Books by Adrienne Martini

There Will Be Blood: ...and a Few Laughs in This Aspiring Shakespeare Production | Stage by Bret McCabe

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MUSIC

Even in His Youth: On Waiting For Ariel Pink's Warped Pop Songs to Catch Up to The Now Adult Artist | Music by Raymond Cummings

K-Swift | Review by Al Shipley

The Short List

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FILM

Brideshead Revisited | Review by Jeff Meyers

The Wackness | Review by Jeff Meyers

Harold and Maude | Review by Martin L. Johnson

Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb | Review by Heather Joslyn

The Unknown Woman | Review by Bret McCabe

The X-Files: I Want to Believe | Review by Bret McCabe

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EAT

Curb Shoppe Bar and Grill | Review by Wendy Ward

Grace Garden | Review by Michelle Gienow

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