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Issue 41: The View From Section 8

In this week's issue of the City Paper, Charlie Vascellaro captures all the excitement of this season's Orioles Magic.

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In this week's issue of the City Paper, Charlie Vascellaro captures all the excitement of this season's Orioles Magic, as Seen From Section 8, in a photo-packed feature. Jim Meyer's Spitballin' allows that magic to help him deal with his hatred of the Yankees (and a 7th grade tormentor).

City Folk provides a glimpse of a marketing rep at Under Armour who had a brush with fame on CW's "The Next," but prefers to be the underdog.

In Mobtown Beat, Baynard Woods follows a caucus with the Baltimore Teachers Union fighting for real reform, and Edward Ericson, Jr. looks at a program allowing citizens to tackle the Blight of Vacant Houses within their community.

In the Arts, John Barry bivouacs with the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's Richard III, and Andrea Appleton reviews Breaking the Code at the Performance Workshop Theater. Geoffrey Himes revels in AVAM's new show "The Art of Storytelling," and Bret McCabe offers a warm remembrance of recently departed poet Chris Toll. In Film, Bob O'Brien takes us inside Sight Unseen's strange Projexorcism, and Erin Gleeson reviews The Giant Mechanical Man.

In Music, Michael Gonzalez presents Skiz, aka Spectre, and Wordsound records, while Evan Serpick interviews John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats, and Michael Byrne tells us What's Happening With Heavy Music.

Our newly expanded Eats and Drinks section lets Baynard Woods explore a cultish fascination with Hatch Green Chile. Michelle Gienow takes us deer hunting and helps us Cook the Hame-with root beer! Andrea Appleton's Cheap Eats revels in the sweet stuff at Hamilton Bakery.

And don't forget to check out the Baltimore City Power Rankings, Every Day I'm Hustlin', and our Weekly Calendar.

  • Issue 25: Fashion Issue In our first annual Fashion Issue, we look at the multiple personalities of Baltimore's fashion scene, honing in on Towsontown Center, Harbor East, Mt. Vernon, the Bromo Arts district, and Hampden for a glimpse into the way we dress now | 6/19/2013
  • Issue 24: The Queer Issue In this week's issue, we celebrate Pride Baltimore and the first year of gay marriage in Maryland | 6/12/2013
  • Issue 22: Jailhouse Shock Van Smith pores over dozens of inmate lawsuits to fill out the picture of disarray in Maryland's prisons, where a "culture of corruption," as the FBI described it, pervades. | 5/29/2013
  • Issue 21: Charm Offensive In this week's cover story, Violet LeVoit writes about the Baltimore Charm of the Legends (formerly Lingerie) Football League, which opens its season this weekend in Jacksonville. | 5/22/2013
  • Issue 19: Film Fest Frenzy Kick off the Maryland Film Festival with stories, short reviews, listings, and a complete schedule. | 5/8/2013
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