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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

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Jefferson Jackson Steele

NEWS

All the Pretty Horses: Arabbers Wait And Wonder What The City Has Planned For Them | Mobtown Beat by Charles Cohen

Friends of Ed Reisinger: Three Challenge 10th District Veteran | Campaign Beat by Van Smith

Multiple Personalities: Large Crop Of Candidates Fight For Right To Represent 11th District | Campaign Beat by Randy Leonard

Getting the Shot: Brad Will Filmed The Mexican Thugs Who Gunned Him Down--He's Dead, They're Still Walking The Streets | Feature by John Ross

Murder Ink | The Mail | Councilmania | Campaign Beat

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COLUMNS

GTFOH: Man, I love to Get Paid, seriously, the only thing better than Getting Paid is going On Vacation from Getting Paid while one is still Getting Paid, comprende? Yeah, man, Paid Vacation Time is here again, but it’s like I gotta do all this shit that I would normally do if I were not Vacant before I evacuate my desk, you know? It’s like, if I had what they call Honest Work, you know, like painting houses or working as Master of the Grill at McDonald’s or being an Air Traffic Controller or whatever, I could put in for my Time Off (assuming you get any, right?) and then just not show up for work and still get paid. | Mr. Wrong by Joe MacLeod

The Enemy: Back when I worked with politicians, I had to constantly counsel them that "the press is not the enemy." For the most part, I said, reporters simply want to get the story, and aren't necessarily on a crusade to have someone's head on a pike. I remember advising one congressman that when one of the weekly newsmagazines sends over a photographer, even making an appointment, they're not on a mission to make the subject look like an idiot, but quite the opposite. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

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COMICS

Dirt Farm: by Ben Claassen III

Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake

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ARTS

Three of Hearts: An Unconventional Love Triangle Forms In Local Black Comedy | Stage by John Barry

Being and Becoming: Compact, Heady Show Tries To Suggest How A Sculptor Became A Master | Art by Deborah McLeod

Remade in America: Parkville Writer's Short Story Collection Explores Adult Lives Of Immigrants' Children | Books by Joab Jackson

Californian Dreaming: These Notes From A Native Daughter Merely Slouch Toward Mediocrity | Books by Charlotte Benedetto

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MUSIC

The New Flesh | Review by Al Shipley

The Short List

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FILM

Ladies' First: The Baltimore Women's Film Festival Has Its Initial Screening--Almost Two Months Before The Main Event | Film by Bret McCabe

Rocket Science | Review by Violet LeVoit

The Nanny Diaries | Review by Cole Haddon

September Dawn | Review by Wendy Ward

Come September

Mr. Bean's Holiday | Review by Violet LeVoit

Resurrecting the Champ | Review by Cole Haddon

The Invasion | Review by Cole Haddon

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EAT

Eat Me

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