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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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Crazy Horse

Film: Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman puts his focus on Le Crazy Horse de Paris, the French cabaret By Lee Gardner 4/4/2012
Fishing with Lefty

Fishing with Lefty

Sizzlin’ Summer: Maryland’s foremost celebrity angler is still at it, hooking the most stubborn prey, and trying to ensure that there will be fish left for his grandkids to catch By Michelle Gienow 5/15/2013
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Poseidon’s Metro Desk

Sizzlin’ Summer: Reflections on covering Ocean City, 30 years later By Rafael Alvarez 5/15/2013
Sizzlin’ Summer

Sizzlin’ Summer

Sizzlin’ Summer: Summer in Baltimore is a sensory explosion, from the scent of Old Bay-smothered steamed crabs and the taste of marshmallow-topped chocolate snoballs to the smell of Ocean City salt water mixed with sunscreen and the vision of fireflies. 5/15/2013
Issue 38: City Paper 2012 Best of Baltimore

Issue 38: City Paper 2012 Best of Baltimore

Intro: Age ain’t nothing but a number 9/18/2012
Summer Concert Guide

Summer Concert Guide

Sizzlin’ Summer Calendar: Maryland Death Fest XI, Roomrunner, The Melvins, and more 5/15/2013
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Issue 2: Winning Ugly

In this week's Issue, Charles Cohen explores the Ravens' history of "winning ugly"

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Wayne Van Hassel, Rick Gonzalez, T. Elliot Sr., and Roland Kronberger, Ravens fans, at their customary tailgating spot behind M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Jan. 6


In this week's cover story, Charles Cohen explores the Ravens' history of "winning ugly" and how the ethos is a perfect match for this resilient city and its fans, creating a slogan and test-marketing it among the purple masses along the way (hint: it doesn't go well). Read the story and watch the hilarious video of his efforts.

In Mobtown Beat, Edward Ericson Jr. chronicles the bankruptcy of controversial non-profit Baltimore Behavioral Health and the resulting recriminations, while Van Smith follows the travails of a "Spice" dealer using "Newprot" packaging made to look like a pack of Newports. Also, don't miss Murder Ink and the Baltimore City Power Rankings, where Ray Lewis and the Terps are up, while speed cameras and Del. Pat McDonough are down.

In City Folk, J.M. Giordano catches up with Dimitri Reeves, the tireless guy you might have seen outside Lexington Market replicating Michael Jackson's moves with shocking precision.

In the arts sections, Jim Meyer profiles magician David London, Ray Cummings reviews George Saunders' Tenth of December, Jenn Ladd talks to the directors of Central Park Five,  Joe MacLeod reviews David Chase-directed Not Fade Away, Josh Sisk profiles the founder of local heavy music label A389 Records, Al Shipley gives the latest hip-hop lowdown in Rap Sheet, and Baynard Woods reviews Gallery CA's Smörgåsbord show.

In Eats and Drinks, Michele Gienow samples the complex ciders coming out of Monkton's latest cidery (yes, cidery), Millstone Cellars. Henry Hong explores the joys of cooking in the dishwasher and on a car engine. And Athena Towery tries the Cheap Eats at Peace A Pizza.

Don't miss Jim Meyer's Spitballin' column, which is all about number 52... Go Ravens!

  • Issue 19: Film Fest Frenzy Kick off the Maryland Film Festival with stories, short reviews, listings, and a complete schedule. | 5/8/2013
  • Issue 18: Ten Years of Transmodern Baynard Woods compiles an oral history of the Transmodern Festival, Baltimore's celebration of the experimental and avant garde | 5/1/2013
  • Issue 17: The Retirement of Double Dagger Double Dagger figuratively move out to the burbs to sip iced tea and rake leaves. | 4/24/2013
  • Issue 16: Aquageddon In this week’s cover story, Van Smith’s return to a disappearing James Island shows what rising sea levels mean for the Chesapeake Bay. | 4/17/2013
  • Issue 15: Love on the Block Michael Gonzales goes way back to 1979 in this week’s feature story about his first love... on the Block. | 4/10/2013
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