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Feature: Meet the unpaid, underappreciated, and underprotected stars of underwear football By Violet Levoit 5/22/2013
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Murder Ink: Murders this Week: 5; Murders this Year: 77 By Edward Ericson Jr. 5/15/2013
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Hyperbolic Crochet

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  • Jazz Age, With Jay-Z Larger-than-life Gatsby glitters, just may be gold | 5/22/2013
  • I Used to Be Darker Directed by Matt Porterfield | 5/8/2013
  • After Tiller Directed by Martha Shane and Lana Wilson | 5/8/2013
  • A Teacher Directed by Hannah Fidell | 5/8/2013
  • This Is Spinal Tap The talent of the cast astounds, their capacity for improvisation seemingly never-ending. | 5/8/2013
  • Suds City Paper throws a mean party, here are some highlights for this weekends brewfest. | 4/24/2013
  • Lucky’s Deli and Market 445 E. Fort Ave., (410) 400-6673 | 4/24/2013
  • Super Seniors A bevy of Hollywood’s aging elite star in Robert Redford’s latest | 4/17/2013
  • Lost City Diner Found! Station North’s Area 51-esque eatery makes a comeback | 4/10/2013
  • Sun Don’t Shine A cross between a romance and a psychological thriller. | 3/27/2013
  • Age 20: Jaclyn Jones Stealing Scenes | 3/20/2013
  • Suds Craft Brewers Conference tour of the city’s breweries. | 3/20/2013
  • Stoker Mia Wasikowska stars in South Korean auteur’s suspenseful English-language debut | 3/13/2013
  • Chartreuse at Idle Hour The green liqueur hails from France, where it has been distilled by Carthusian monks for over 400 years. | 3/13/2013
  • Innocence And Experience Johnny Depp stars in Jim Jarmusch’s psychedelic, cameo-packed Western | 2/27/2013
  • The Family That Prays Together What happens when sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll collide with religion | 2/13/2013
  • Hazy Shade of Vintner Loyola prof chronicles wine’s shifting cultural cachet | 1/30/2013
  • Suds Kevin Blodger: Brewmaster and co-founder of the Woodberry brewery | 1/30/2013
  • Mama “Oh, no. Everything else is sold out.” | 1/23/2013
  • Rust and Bone On finding happiness with someone less-than-ideal | 1/16/2013
  • Arbuthorpe after hours Chappie’s, and Coolahan’s Pub | 1/16/2013
  • The Central Park Five New Burns’ documentary looks at the wrongful conviction of five teens | 1/9/2013
  • Manhunter The first take on Thomas Harris’ novel dwells on emotional drama | 1/2/2013
  • Hyde Park Lark What FDR was really up to during his presidency—or not | 12/26/2012
  • It’s a Wonderful Life Jimmy Stewart can’t escape small-town blues. | 12/19/2012
  • Monsieur Verdoux Physical comedy takes a backseat to contemporary commentary | 12/5/2012
  • Free Bird Springfield Farm in Sparks is one of the few places to get free range Narragansett turkeys—just like the colonists had | 11/21/2012
  • Life of Pi Ang Lee explores another dimension in his latest | 11/21/2012
  • Lincoln Honest Abe achieves silver-screen sainthood | 11/14/2012
  • Sexual Healing Helen Hunt as a sex surrogate for a polio survivor | 11/7/2012
  • Chesapeake Decay Barry Levinson explores the bay’s ills in horror movie | 10/29/2012
  • The Bay The Bay Directed by Barry Levinson Opens at the Charles Theatre on Nov. 2 Creepy-crawlers on steroids star in The Bay, Barry Levinson’s new eco-horror film. Fed on tons of chickenshit runoff in the Chesapeake, schools of underwater isopods (Google it) ha | 10/29/2012
  • Texas Chain Saw Massacre The slasher flick that spawned them all | 10/24/2012
  • Don’t Judge a Bar by its Bathroom A gross bathroom does not a dive bar make. | 10/17/2012
  • Lit Class Redux Mobtown Playwrights Group breaks down the fourth wall | 10/10/2012
  • Good Spirits Mount Vernon shop owner reinvents the old MacGillivray’s Pharmacy with the help of neighbors | 9/11/2012
  • Fed Hill Thrills A late-summer pub crawl before the interlopers swarm | 8/15/2012
  • Trivial Dispute Local game show pits bar-morons against one another in fake TED talks | 7/25/2012
  • King of the Road Jim Lucio brings the wonders of the open road to this year’s Artscape | 7/18/2012
  • El Salto A sprawling menu, heaping portions, and fair-to-middling food | 7/11/2012
  • Ale Blazer Hugh Sisson brought the brewpub to Baltimore. Then he really learned about the beer business | 10/5/2011
  • Mother of Invention A former Baltimorean combines science and history in a young-adult novel | 7/13/2011
  • Bad Teacher injected with over-the-top gags, and workplace comedy penned by authors of episodes of The Office. The array of amusing characters may seem oddly familiar. | 6/29/2011
  • Buck The warm-and-fuzzies emitted by this documentary send one out of the theater and into the balmy summer night satisfied and buoyant. | 6/22/2011
  • There be Dragons Superfluous subplots detract from historical drama about Opus Dei’s founder | 5/4/2011
  • Water for Elephants It’s not often you win a girl over by shooting her horse, but such is the case in Water for Elephants. | 4/27/2011
  • Limitless Pop culture has perpetuated the idea that we only use 10-20 percent of our brains. In fact, we already exert our brains’ full capacities; it’s well documented. Sorry | 3/23/2011
  • Rango Perhaps it was only a matter of time before a studio decided to computer-animate a western. | 3/2/2011
  • Unknown There should be a cutoff for shower scenes, and Liam Neeson should abide by it. | 2/23/2011

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