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Officeless Spacenew

Michelle Goodman is here to help women free themselves from mindless drudgery.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Kimberly Burge  |  05-15-2007  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Maakies' New 'Crow'new

We dook-dook-dook cartoonist Tony Millionaire in anticipation of the pilot episode of The Drinky Crow Show.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Joe MacLeod  |  05-15-2007  |  TV

Global Warming's Hot Airnew

What's galling to me is the exponentially larger number of people, often wealthy celebrities and politicians, who've jumped on global-warming bandwagon as a recreational activity.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Russ Smith  |  05-15-2007  |  Commentary

Social Studies: Cultural Baggagenew

Sure enough, my new messenger bag says, "To Serve the People," and, sure enough, it is a Mao quote, but beyond the striking iconography of the red star and the script, I have to wonder what all I am saying with it, and is that really the baggage I want to carry around with me?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Vincent Williams  |  05-15-2007  |  Commentary

A Fine Novelnew

Horses is ultimately a testament to just how easily mellows can be harshed -- to life's hidden tripwires, strung everywhere and capable of catapulting anyone back down the bittersweet rabbit hole of stinging memory.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Raymond Cummings  |  05-08-2007  |  Fiction

A Worthy Entry Onto the School of Rock Required-reading Listnew

If ever you wanted a minute-by-minute account of the rise of the beast that became punk rock, this is it.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Emily Flake  |  05-08-2007  |  Nonfiction

Dudes Look Like a Maybenew

Journalist Charlie Leduff goes looking for the rugged American man -- and may be still looking for him.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Zak M. Salih  |  05-08-2007  |  Nonfiction

Max Bemis, the Auteurnew

Say Anything's frontman wants you to pay no attention to the man behind the curtain who's begging for attention.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Jess Harvell  |  05-08-2007  |  Music

Land and Freedomnew

Standing Silent Nation examines Native Americans' right to use the soil on which they live.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Rahne Alexander  |  05-08-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Same Sketch Comedy, but All Gay!new

The biggest single problem with The Big Gay Sketch Show is that it's so deeply immersed in extant TV references that you wonder if its target audience has gotten off the couch once in the last 20 years.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Rahne Alexander  |  05-08-2007  |  TV

Year of the Pignew

Man, I'm nervous, seriously, on account of this thing with all the pet foods. Did you hear about these pet foods? The bad pet foods?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Joe MacLeod  |  05-08-2007  |  Comedy

Whither Liars?new

One of the great mysteries about the mainstream press in the last six years is its seeming inability to use one particular word: "liar."
Baltimore City Paper  |  Brian Morton  |  05-08-2007  |  Commentary

The Last of the Strongmennew

Gordon Scott was a hero wherever he went -- from Hollywood to Italy to South Baltimore.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Chris Landers  |  05-08-2007  |  Movies

Brown Reasons to Livenew

With a socio-scatological new book, Dave Praeger wants to be your number two.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Emily Flake  |  05-01-2007  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

'Ho' Downnew

While the term "nappy-headed hos" and hip-hop lyrics are currently under the spotlight, the overarching issues behind the present controversies are as old as African-American art -- and the problem isn't bad images; the problem is bad art.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Vincent Williams  |  05-01-2007  |  Commentary

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