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  • What a Tangled Web Acme Corporation explores the nature of online communities | 5/22/2013
  • Strum und Twang What’s up with folk and country | 5/22/2013
  • It’s 12 O’clock in Baltimore Baltimore’s urban dirt-bike riders lead the pack at the maryland film festival | 5/8/2013
  • I Am Divine Directed by Jeffrey Schwarz | 5/8/2013
  • The First Person Two writers who mix reporting and the personal essay | 5/8/2013
  • Let’s Gauguin again Two of the city’s hottest young artists riff on the post-impressionist and each other | 5/1/2013
  • Ten Years of Transmodern An inside look at the festival that transformed Baltimore’s arts community, from the people who built it | 5/1/2013
  • The Sun Also Writeth Copy editor publishes nuggets of newsroom wisdom | 4/24/2013
  • The Bun Shop “My mouth just died and went to heaven.” | 4/17/2013
  • The Siren’s Song An oasis of exquisite Mexican cuisine shimmers in Highlandtown | 4/17/2013
  • Floating World Hidenori Ishii captures Fukushima disaster in acrylic paintings | 4/17/2013
  • Rogue Galleries Baltimore art spaces continue to impress | 4/17/2013
  • City That Reads Pratt Library celebrates 10 years of CityLit | 4/10/2013
  • Trompe Le Monde Conor Backman’s philosophical puzzles fool the I | 4/10/2013
  • Mulholland Drive Directed by David Lynch Playing at the Charles Theatre April 13, 15, and 18. When Mulholland Drive first opened in 2001, I was teaching intro to philosophy at a university and I offered my impressionable young students extra credit for seeing it. A few | 4/10/2013
  • My Own Private Iowa What happens when an urban gay teen moves to Iowa | 4/3/2013
  • Unconventional Venues A long tradition of artists showingwork in cafes and restaurants | 4/3/2013
  • Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dandy Richard Caton Woodville lived fast, died young, and left some beautiful paintings | 4/3/2013
  • Card Sharp Michael Kimball writes your life story... and his own | 3/27/2013
  • Might Makes Right Everyman’s new production nasty, brutish, and short | 3/27/2013
  • Strum und Twang What’s up with folk and country | 3/27/2013
  • On the Road, Again Walter Salles’ adaptation of the classic novel is as exciting as a long, traffic-clogged drive between Baltimore and Richmond | 3/27/2013
  • Age 70: James E. Locklear Building Bridges | 3/20/2013
  • Age 80: Mario Carrion Seeing Red | 3/20/2013
  • Potbelly Sandwich Shop 1201 N. Charles St., (443) 278-8752 | 3/20/2013
  • Fail Better Acme Corporation performs 12- and 24-hour versions of Beckett’s Play | 3/20/2013
  • The Unfriendly Skies Center Stage’s new play reflects the fragility behind the laughter in uncertain times | 3/20/2013
  • High and Low Dramatist brings insight, blowjob jokes to town | 3/20/2013
  • Coffee, whiskey, and Art in Station North Walking into Bohemian Coffee House on North Charles Street, one may recognize a few faces from around Station North | 3/13/2013
  • Holy Fuck The sexy, theological stories of Jamie Quatro and the charming and harrowing essays of Aleksandar Hemon | 3/13/2013
  • Immigrant Song Mr. Moccasin’s new album highlights singer’s story | 3/13/2013
  • 12 O’Clock Boys A documentary about Baltimore’s notorious urban dirt bike riders. | 3/6/2013
  • A look at Local books Young Thurgood, Sensualist, and Murder in the Dog Park | 3/6/2013
  • Things Fall Apart Rob Roensch’s Baltimoreans are on edge | 3/6/2013
  • Make It New BMA shows how Max Weber brought modernism to America | 3/6/2013
  • Go Figure Two shows demonstrate the power of figurative painting | 2/27/2013
  • Lay-A-Way Beer Sooner’s Tavern keeps its customers in beer | 2/27/2013
  • Not Afraid to Fail Whoarfrost mellows out a bit on riffy new album | 2/27/2013
  • The Means of Reproduction Yellow Sign Theatre combines dystopian sci-fi with romantic comedy | 2/20/2013
  • Brave New World Single Carrot brings “the land of plastic, elastic mescaline rush” to life | 2/13/2013
  • Missed Connections The strangest questions Amy Webb has ever seen | 2/13/2013
  • G Marks the Spot Sugar’s Jacq Jones talks about teaching sexuality from the perspective of pleasure | 2/13/2013
  • “It used to be a skill, now it’s a pill” A male porn star from Dundalk talks about sex, politics, and rock ’n’ roll | 2/13/2013
  • Cancer Cancer Directed by Jon Bevers At School 33 through March 9 There is a surreal golden hue to much of Jon Bevers’ short film Cancer, now playing in a loop at School 33. | 2/13/2013
  • Beauty is Embarrassing: The Wayne White Story Art is a 24/7 way of life. | 2/6/2013
  • Show and Tell Two new collections show Lopate’s mastery of the essay | 2/6/2013
  • Manil Suri: The City of Devi UMBC math professor integrates geopolitics, religious symbolism, and sexual awakening | 2/6/2013
  • Strum und Twang What’s up with folk and country | 2/6/2013
  • The Old, Weird Baltimore Raoul Middleman’s bold new work recalls a long-gone era | 2/6/2013
  • City That Drinks let’s say you love your city and would like to spend Sunday watching the game with other Baltimoreans. | 1/30/2013
  • Dramatic Promises Southern Promises, Strom Thurmond Is Not a Racist, and Mary, on consecutive nights as part of their Play Lab series. | 1/23/2013
  • Rec to Tech South Baltimore recreation center becomes a hub of technological innovation | 1/23/2013
  • Kristo’s Pizza 206 W. Saratoga St., (410) 727-3378, kristospizza.com | 1/23/2013
  • Pope of the BSO John Waters dishes on Hairspray: In Concert, hitchhiking, and Baltimore’s music scene | 1/23/2013
  • Literary Diptych Jen Michalski’s new novellas use style to bring worlds to life | 1/16/2013
  • Culture and Agriculture Sue Spaid looks at farming as art | 1/16/2013
  • Rental Wonderland The City Art Building’s gallery steps up its game | 1/9/2013
  • Closed Walls C. Grimaldis’ photography exhibit stays on the surface | 1/9/2013
  • Grinding Progress Locals keep pushing for expanded Hampden skatepark, despite delays | 1/2/2013
  • Hair of the Holiday Dog Protips on curing your hangover | 1/2/2013
  • Natural Art Lisa Dillin talks about making “products” that mimic our longing for nature | 1/2/2013
  • Toward a New Form Order Featuring the works of Baltimore’s Lisa Dillin and New York’s Matthew Northridge | 1/2/2013
  • Doctor trips Oliver Sacks' new book considers hallucinations, including his own | 1/2/2013
  • Abundant offerings Two shows highlight gallery’s elegant new space | 12/26/2012
  • Window Shopping Current Gallery show centers around private obsessions | 12/19/2012
  • Strum und Twang What’s up with country | 12/19/2012
  • Learning to Love the Bomb Office Ladies offers profound—and profoundly funny— meditation on water, ants, and the atomic bomb | 12/12/2012
  • Meditations in Green Jack W. Schneider’s show explores the color scheme of 1980s America | 12/12/2012
  • Digital Dada Collaborative show shines light on the blurred lines of modern life | 12/5/2012
  • Single Carrot Finds Permanent Home Seawall plans to set up entertainment venue in Remington | 12/5/2012
  • Homemade Kahlua Super Alcohoffee | 12/5/2012
  • Baltimore’s Baddest Brain How the city helped heal H.R. and reunite the legendary Bad Brains to make their best album in decades | 11/28/2012
  • Innocence Lost Bill Miller uses linoleum to create nostalgic images | 11/28/2012
  • Sirois: So Say the Waiters A new book details—and invents—Baltimore subcultures | 11/21/2012
  • Doctor feel good Oliver Sacks' new book details the varieties of hallucinations – and his own drug use | 11/21/2012
  • Talking Head David Byrne tells how music works | 11/14/2012
  • Rye Whiskey, I Cry A journey into Maryland rye’s past . . . and future | 11/14/2012
  • Awakening Oliver Sacks’ new book details the varieties of hallucinations—and his own drug use | 11/14/2012
  • The Un-Festival Unregistered Nurse reunites Sick Weapons, Moss Icon for all-star anniversary show | 11/7/2012
  • Waterstone Bar and Grille A swank spot nestled at the corner of Howard and Madison | 11/7/2012
  • Eamon Espey: Songs of the Abyss Songs of the Abyss presents the mystery of life and death | 10/29/2012
  • Holler to the Hood Erik Spangler invigorates hill-hop genre with new EP | 10/29/2012
  • Strum und Twang What’s up with country | 10/29/2012
  • Dia De Los Muertos Asa Luna | 10/29/2012
  • Bew, Hon! Ghost hunters chase spirits through Charm City | 10/24/2012
  • Every Day I’m Hustlin’ Jesse James | 10/24/2012
  • Places to Stay You don’t always want to stay with your family or friends when you come to see them—and you don’t always want them to stay with you. Whether you’re just visiting Baltimore or you have company you cannot abide—you will come to know the city’s hotels. | 10/10/2012
  • Dining The City that Eats, whether someone’s cracking crabs on an old copy of City Paper at a bus stop bench, feasting on a first date at one of our fancier farm-to-table affairs, or seeking out the newest food truck, Baltimore loves its grub. | 10/10/2012
  • Punch Drunk Single Carrot gets political | 10/17/2012
  • Fatal narrative Filmmaker Errol Morris re-examines the case of the Green Beret doctor convicted of killing his family | 10/17/2012
  • Every Day I’m Hustlin’ Ken Jordan | 10/17/2012
  • Schooling the System Caucus within teachers union aims for major reform | 10/10/2012
  • Fame Under Armour Local singer’s shot at stardom keeps her dreaming—and working | 10/10/2012
  • Chile Today, Every Day Explaining the freakish cult of Hatch green chiles | 10/10/2012
  • An Overture it Ain’t A new rock opera tackles the War of 1812 | 10/3/2012
  • Porn Again Satanic texts, dirty readers, and radical manuals make a potent library | 10/3/2012
  • Street Smart Collington Square middle school students engage their community with street art | 10/3/2012
  • Every Day I’m Hustlin’ Gabe Sinclair | 10/2/2012
  • Greased Lightning Two shows highlight retro car culture in Charm City | 9/26/2012
  • Fatal Narrative Filmmaker Errol Morris re-examines the case of the Green Beret doctor accused of killing his family | 9/26/2012

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