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Blight Star

Art: Sarah Doherty transforms abandoned urban spaces with creative installations [11/18/2009] by Alex Ebstein

Quick Sketches

EXQUISITE CORPUS The title that curator Laura Amussen picked for the debut exhibition in Goucher College's swank new Silber Gallery slyly calibrates the brain for its content. The work in this group [11/18/2009]

Boys in the Hood

Stage: A gritty look at life in the drug game transfixes at Arena Players [11/18/2009] by Anna Ditkoff

Curtain Time

JUST DANCE Traditional Indian and modern dance comes to Theatre Project (45 W. Preston St., [410] 539-3091) Nov. 20-21 courtesy of Washington-based Dakshina/Daniel Phoenix Singh Dance Company. This pe [11/18/2009] by Anna Ditkoff

Two Much

Stage: The Mystery of Irma Vep delivers laughs, surprises, and reams of frilly dresses [11/18/2009] by Bret McCabe

Joshua Clover: 1989: Bob Dylan Didn't Have This to Sing About

Imprints review: Music, perhaps always, conjures and defines a time and place. The very idea of "the '60s" as a historical phenomenon is in... [11/18/2009] by Bret McCabe

In Praise of Push

Books: The movie adaptation of Sapphire's 1996 novel opens this Friday but, please, read the book | By Michael Corbin [11/17/2009]

Woman's Work

Stage: A play about housekeeping is too stylized to connect with audiences | By Geoffrey Himes [11/11/2009]

Curtain Time

Karma Chameleon Euan Morton, the Scottish singer and actor who originated the role of Boy George in... [11/11/2009]

Switching Roles

Stage: Everett Quinton imparts a ridiculous truth to Everyman Theatre's The Mystery of Irma Vep | By Bret McCabe [11/4/2009]

It's Alive...Almost

Stage: A revival of an unpopular play shows why it was unpopular | By John Barry [11/4/2009]

Hells Belles

Stage: An over the top Christmas show feels like too much, too soon | By Anna Ditkoff [11/4/2009]

Curtain Time

Notes of Note American Opera Theater kicks off its season with a brand new show called Songspiel. T... [11/4/2009]

Transcending Decorative

Art: Contemporary artists apolitically re-examine a politically charged 1970s feminist art practice | By Martin L. Johnson [11/4/2009]

Quick Sketches

CHEVOLUTION In the summer of 2006 the mammoth Sixties Fashion Exhibit took over a part of London's ... [11/4/2009]

Teen Slate

Books: Natalie Standiford's new young-adult novel brings her back to Baltimore | By Lee Gardner [11/4/2009]

Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer

Imprints: American eating is in the midst of a backlash: foodies and farmies are more eager than ever to point... By Alexandra Watson [11/4/2009]

Sugarless

Imprints: Richard Lahrem--rhymes with harem--is a pretty typical high-school teenager in 1970s Chicago suburbi... By Bret McCabe [11/11/2009]

The Word Book

Imprints: Writing is where you learn to think. Yes, you gather information through reading--about everything f... By Bret McCabe [11/11/2009]

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11/5/2009: The Killers Live from the Royal Albert Hall at the Senator Theatre

11/3/2009: Will-e Robo at the Baltimore Comedy factory Oct. 22

10/29/2009: Normals/Red Room Building Sells

10/28/2009: Normals/Red Room Building Up for Auction

10/28/2009: Gallery Imperato Prepares to Move

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