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  • Straight Outta Accra West Africa looms large in Baltimore heroin-trafficking cases | 5/23/2012
  • The Weird One How an oddball recluse came to co-host one of the most popular radio shows in Baltimore | 5/30/2012
  • Just Saying Baltimore magazine is having a contest to determine the cover of their next Best of Baltimore issue. One of the entries looks kinda familar. | 5/23/2012
  • Fork and Wrench Bar and Dining Room Fork and Wrench deftly wields the tools of the trade | 5/23/2012
  • Murder Ink Murders this Week: 4; Murders this Year: 77 | 5/23/2012
  • Undercover in the Dragon’s Den Virginia “bath salts” investigation nabs Fells Point smoke shop | 5/30/2012
  • Murder Ink Murders this Week: 8; Murders this Year: 85 | 5/30/2012

The Arts
Black Cherry Puppet Slamwich

Black Cherry Puppet Slamwich

Stage: Decades on, a local puppet troupe remains an animating force By Baynard Woods 5/30/2012
Baratunde  Thurston

Baratunde Thurston

Stage: The provocative humorist talks about black identity, geekdom, and being a really nice guy By Lionel Foster 5/30/2012
<em>Threshold</em>

Threshold

Art: A quiet, meditative exhibition that forgoes the acute angles in favor of rectangular forms and a comfortable symmetry. By Alex Ebstein 5/30/2012
Alan Greenberg: <em>Every Night the Trees Disappear</em>

Alan Greenberg: Every Night the Trees Disappear

Books: A new book about Werner Herzog only deepens the mystery By Baynard Woods 5/30/2012
<em>Threshold</em>

Threshold

Art: A quiet, meditative exhibition that forgoes the acute angles in favor of rectangular forms and a comfortable symmetry. By Alex Ebstein 5/30/2012
<em>Water Sonettos</em>

Water Sonettos

Art: Collaborative exhibit emphasizes the importance of water By Baynard Woods 5/9/2012
Creative Comeback

Creative Comeback

Art: D’metrius Rice’s first solo show includes work made in the aftermath of a brutal beating By Bret McCabe 5/9/2012
  • Geoffrey Baker A local photographer talks about documenting the survivors of the toughest marathon in the world | 5/2/2012
  • Pulled: Evidence of a Print Community An exhibition of local printmakers demonstrates the dazzling possibilities of the medium | 5/2/2012
  • Trenton Doyle Hancock Using Globe Poster’s classic letterpress tools, Trenton Doyle Hancock gives the Baltimore Contemporary Print Fair a fresh new look | 4/25/2012
  • Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center Most Baltimoreans remain unfamiliar with Morgan State’s ambitious arts venue, now a decade old | 4/25/2012
  • The Aesthetic of Intimacy Goucher College exhibition explores the hidden realm of the interpersonal | 4/25/2012
  • The Memory Vault A peek inside a museum that time—and nearly everybody else—forgot | 4/18/2012
  • Walk The Line A new exhibition attempts to explore the idea of boundaries | 4/11/2012
Black Cherry Puppet Slamwich

Black Cherry Puppet Slamwich

Stage: Decades on, a local puppet troupe remains an animating force By Baynard Woods 5/30/2012
Baratunde  Thurston

Baratunde Thurston

Stage: The provocative humorist talks about black identity, geekdom, and being a really nice guy By Lionel Foster 5/30/2012
<em>Ruined</em>

Ruined

Stage: A local production takes on the brutality Congolese women continue to endure By Andrea Appleton 5/23/2012
  • You Can’t Take It With You Everyman does its valiant best with a ponderous play | 5/23/2012
  • Valhella Giant wolves, demon witches, and lascivious gods rock the Autograph | 5/16/2012
  • Radio Free Baltimore Public radio personality Al Letson tunes into Mobtown | 5/9/2012
  • Whoop Dee Doo A drenched clown, an apathetic werewolf, and other bizarro characters help locals create an unconventional TV show | 4/25/2012
  • Las Meninas A 17th-century scandal is brought vividly to life in Rep Stage’s last production of the season | 4/25/2012
  • 10X10 10X10 At Fells Point Corner Theatre Through April 29 More at weekly.citypaper.com Fells Point Corner Theatre debuted its 10X10 concept last year. It’s back for this second iteration due to popular demand, and no wonder. The production, a collection of | 4/18/2012
  • The Whipping Man Production about the aftermath of slavery has a powerful immediacy | 4/18/2012
Alan Greenberg: <em>Every Night the Trees Disappear</em>

Alan Greenberg: Every Night the Trees Disappear

Books: A new book about Werner Herzog only deepens the mystery By Baynard Woods 5/30/2012
Return Trip

Return Trip

Books: A local cabbie’s second book about life behind the wheel is a bumpy ride By Baynard Woods 5/23/2012
Dick Teresi: <em>The Undead</em>

Dick Teresi: The Undead

Books: A new book asks tough questions about organ harvesting and the definition of death By Laura Dattaro 5/2/2012
Kei Miller: <em>The Last Warner Woman</em>

Kei Miller: The Last Warner Woman

Books: The fictional tale of a Jamaican Cassandra impresses on many levels By Erin Gleeson 5/2/2012
Primary Sources

Primary Sources

Art: A new oral history project highlights the residents of Reservoir Hill By Laura Dattaro 3/28/2012
Royal Crush

Royal Crush

Culture: The Duchess of Windsor’s biggest fan lives down the street from her childhood home By Baynard Woods 2/29/2012
On Target

On Target

Culture: Baltimore can learn from New York City’s decline in crime By Michael Corbin 2/15/2012
  • Finalist Words Sondheim show rarely disappoints | 7/6/2011
  • Getting There Roots Fest 2011 turns the “Highway to Nowhere” into a local destination | 6/22/2011
  • Cook Locally The EcoBall challenges culinary students with regional ingredients to raise awareness about sustainability | 3/16/2011
  • Live to Dance The Baltimore dance round robin gets everyone on the floor | 2/23/2011
  • Dick Pics Hollaback! Bmore takes aim at street harassment | 2/9/2011
  • Right to Life Twenty years on, Maryland death-metal veteran Dying Fetus is still in it to win it | 2/16/2011
  • Inside Jokes A comedy workshop prepares inmates for standup at the Brockbridge Correctional Facility's "talent night" | 1/19/2011