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Stage: A revival of an unpopular play shows why it was unpopular [11/4/2009] by John Barry
Stage: An over the top Christmas show feels like too much, too soon [11/4/2009] by Anna Ditkoff
Notes of Note American Opera Theater kicks off its season with a brand new show called Songspiel. The Baltimore-based touring opera company created the show, featuring songs by Kurt Weill, to show of [11/4/2009]
Art: Contemporary artists apolitically re-examine a politically charged 1970s feminist art practice [11/4/2009] by Martin L. Johnson
CHEVOLUTION In the summer of 2006 the mammoth Sixties Fashion Exhibit took over a part of London's Victoria and Albert Museum to much fanfare, but an entirely different '60s emblem was also ensconced [11/4/2009]
Books: Natalie Standiford's new young-adult novel brings her back to Baltimore [11/4/2009] by Lee Gardner
Imprints review: American eating is in the midst of a backlash: foodies and farmies are more eager than ever to point out that fast food has robbed eaters of both health and happiness, while homegrown produce paves th [11/4/2009] by Alexandra Watson

Art: Two new BMA exhibits get at what we get out of the work of Edgar Allan Poe | By Bret McCabe [10/28/2009]
CREMASTER 4 Though not as visually indelible as 1999's Cremaster 2 nor as shamelessly decadent as 2... [10/28/2009]
Stage: The humor is in the little things in Oscar Wilde's romantic comedy | By John Barry [10/28/2009]
Stage: Baltimore's newest theater company makes an energetic debut | By Anna Ditkoff [10/28/2009]
Transylvania Twist DanceRink returns to Theatre Project (45 W. Preston St., [410] 539-3091, theatrep... [10/28/2009]
Music: Simone Dinerstein at the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women in Jessup Oct. 23 | By Bret Mccabe [10/27/2009]
Art: Annual program gives emerging curators a chance to showcase their ideas | By Alex Ebstein [10/21/2009]
Stage: A Holocaust survivor uses puppets to heal in this arresting drama | By Geoffrey Himes [10/21/2009]
Brand Aid In these tough economic times, people in the arts need any leg up they can get. So on Oct... [10/21/2009]

Books: So this is a thing now, apparently, the 19th-century literary classic wackily spliced with modern mo... By Lee Gardner [10/28/2009]
Books: Free sells. That statement is at once oxymoronic and intuitively true: It's inconceivable that givin... By Raymond Cummings [10/28/2009]
Books: If there's one thing you can say about Batman, it's that he's synonymous with great characters. Eve... By Max Robinson [10/28/2009]
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