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Another movie from a Saturday Night Live sketch, this time set free from the constraints of Network Television and the usual PG-13 rating of Guaranteed Comedy Safety and Mediocrity.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Joe MacLeod  |  05-21-2010  |  Reviews

Mounting Evidence of Corruption in Maryland Prisonsnew

Evidence of corruption in Maryland prisons has been mounting. Can current reform measures clean things up?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Van Smith  |  05-17-2010  |  Crime & Justice

The Oranges Band Remembers Its First Decadenew

The band from Baltimore discusses the best moments of its 10-year run.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Joe Tropea  |  04-27-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Blurring the Lines Between Real and Virtual, Art and Worknew

Are oppressive labor laws and expensive real estate getting in the way of your dream of opening your own sweatshop? That's the curious question asked by an introductory video to "Invisible Threads," a 2008 collaborative project by artists Jeff Crouse and Stephanie Rothenberg.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Bret McCabe  |  04-20-2010  |  Art

Two New Books Take a Hard Look at the State of America's Public Schoolsnew

Baltimore schools today are in another round of substantial "reform" and two new books by important players in the national debate about how and where kids learn have direct relevance to the changes now taking place in the city
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michael Corbin  |  04-12-2010  |  Education

The Ghosts Hand: Maryland Law Enforcers Secretly Sit at the Online Gambling Tablenew

Mundane as they may seem, the Maryland gambler's wagers and payouts have had major repercussions in the online-gambling world. That's because, starting in 2008, the details of that person's online betting activities were included in meticulous affidavits.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Van Smith  |  03-30-2010  |  Drugs

Exploring a Century of Baltimore's Racist Real-Estate Deals and Developmentsnew

It started with a routine transaction. Few people noticed when Attorney W. Ashbie Hawkins bought the rowhouse at 1834 McCulloh St. on a rainy June Thursday in 1910, but three weeks later, Hawkins was big news. He was black.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  03-23-2010  |  Housing & Development

Jameel Saleem's Debut Feature Follows a Guy's Romantic Misadventuresnew

What makes Cream Soda work is how vulnerable his male characters are willing to be. When talking about his love life, he admits that some things were funny then, and some were only funny in hindsight.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Bret McCabe  |  03-23-2010  |  Reviews

Prosecutors Weigh In on a Bill Would Make Child Neglect a Felony in Marylandnew

Lisae Jordan can tell stories about child abuse and neglect that would make most people's stomachs churn. Children tied to chairs by parents and not allowed to get up to go to the bathroom. Kids locked in closets during the day.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Erin Sullivan  |  03-16-2010  |  Children & Families

Homeless and Hungry: Portraits by Michael Northrupnew

"I think what interested me was their blatant exposure," the writer says of the men and women who use small squares of cardboard, or even just a plain Styrofoam cup, to make a very public appeal of need. To him, "they just screamed, hey, somebody take a picture."
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michael Northrup  |  03-16-2010  |  Economy

NOVO Festival Gathers Up Baltimore's Most Speechless Artistsnew

When's the last time you described a band as "instrumental"--as in, the first thing that comes to mind about whatever you're listening to?
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michael Byrne  |  03-02-2010  |  Concerts

Health-Care Practitioners Explain Why They're Willing to Go to Jail for Health-Care Reformnew

As the discussion about health care has shifted from coverage for all citizens to a system that will force people to purchase private health insurance (without the "public option") pockets of unlikely activists are mobilizing.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Erin Sullivan  |  02-09-2010  |  Science

Novelist Michael Kimball Pieces Together a New Kind of Narrative in '60 Writers/60 Places'new

On one hand, 60 Writers is little more than a series of vignettes featuring authors reading an excerpt of their works in some setting, shot with a static single-camera set up. On the other hand, it is a single-viewing experience composed of 60 completely different elements.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Bret McCabe  |  02-09-2010  |  Reviews

Matthew Porterfield Talks About His Latest Projectnew

The second feature by filmmaker Matthew Porterfield is almost finished, though not the one you may have heard about. Putty Hill is making its world premiere at the Berlinale's International Forum for New Cinema in early February.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Bret McCabe  |  02-02-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Last Dirty Picture Show: The Apex Theatre's Heydey Has Come and Gonenew

In today's smut economy, the owners of the Apex Theatre may as well be wearing powdered wigs. Porn consumers have been easily getting off in the privacy of their own homes, thanks to home-video technology and cheap, or even free, porn on the internet.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Van Smith  |  02-02-2010  |  Culture

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