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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Feature by Michael M. Hughes:
Sacred Intentions
: Inside The Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Studies

Mobtown Beat by Jeffrey Anderson:
All Around Player
: How Did Noel Liverpool Sr. Go From Being a Successful College Athlete to Being Part of The City's Underground Economy?

No Cover Review by Al Shipley:
South for the Winter
: When Turning a Profit in Baltimore Got Harder, Little Clayway Set Up Shop in Atlanta

Film Review by Violet Glaze:
Knightley Watch
: British Actress The Only Bright Spot In This Confused Period Piece

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Mobtown Beat: Viva House Celebrates 40 Years of Service in Baltimore...  by Joe Tropea

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Mr. Wrong:  I don't know where my money is. Do you have any money? I have a job and one of these 401(k) things...  by Joe MacLeod

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Books: The Tirelessly Prolific Laura Lippman Enters The Superstar Stage of Her Career...  by Wendy Ward

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Film: Filmmakers Turn Lens On Baltimore's Growing Latino Population...  by Robbie Whelan

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Music: Minneapolis Hip-Hop Duo Atmosphere Goes For Studio Gold...  by Tony Ware

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Cheap Eats:  Oddly situated inside an Anne Arundel County Chevron minimart--in the Laks...  by Wendy Ward

Columbus Day Parade

Columbus Day Parade

Sunday, Oct. 12 at Patterson Park (Pulaski Monument), Baltimore,

(Special events » Parade)

Perhaps for historical accuracy's sake we should be celebrating this holiday in honor of the ancient nomadic tribes, or at least Leif Ericson. Neither seems to have the same ring as the alliterative Christopher Columbus, though, so we will overlook the fact that he wasn't the first, or even the seco...[MORE]

Sunday, Oct. 12 at Walters Art Museum, Baltimore

Bent Twig,

Monday, Oct. 13 at Sonar, Baltimore

Brazilian Girls, Damn Right!

Tuesday, Oct. 14 at Maryland Institute College of Art, Brown Center, Baltimore

Beautiful Losers

Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 9:30 Club, Washington

The Notwist, Dosh

Wednesday, Oct. 15 at Lyric Opera House, Baltimore

Aïda

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West Fayette Street and North Eutaw Street
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10/10/2008: Apollo Sunshine Remembers How to Be Awesome
In 2005, Baltimore's Lake Trout brought down a band from Bos... in Noise by Al Shipley


10/10/2008: Know the Difference! (Department of Creepy Bald Guys and Your Money)
Dr. Evil Occupation: Fictional Villain; CEO (emeritus), Omi... in S/Hitlist by Edward Ericson Jr.


10/10/2008: Shut Down and Shut Up: New Documentary on Baltimore's Unlicensed Music Venues
Nicky Smith (the son of City Paper co-founder Russ Smi... in Noise by Michael Byrne


10/10/2008: Self-Hate Crime
The JTA news service reports: "Two adults and one juvenile.... in The News Hole by Tim Hill


10/9/2008: Murders Revisited
On Sept. 7 2006 Darrell Artis, a 25-year-old African-America... in Murder Ink by Anna Ditkoff


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Good ol' Charles... i knew it was just a matter of time before you'd knee jerk react and tip us all off about those raci ... [MORE]

Best Sausage: Binkert's Meat
Binkert's has opened its doors to customers again! Go check out the newly restored storefront and production area, and p ... [MORE]

Zombie Ideas by Brian Morton
The economy wil not matter after the "election". As soon as a local chapter of Obama Youth gets started I'm going to ma ... [MORE]

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Rocket... can you provide me with an article that covers more about your point about Scandinavia? Especially regarding t ... [MORE]

Zombie Ideas by Brian Morton
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