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An ever-growing collection of graffiti, street art, sidewalk tags and all other manners of public defacement/enhancement found around Charm City.

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By: Sasha Funk

Published: March 9, 2010

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The Book Thing of Baltimore

"To put unwanted books into the hands of those who want them" is the mission of The Book Thing of Baltimore, a free book warehouse that encourages you to be greedy and fill your arms- or one of the cardboard boxes that they usually have ...

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By: Sasha Funk

Published: March 6, 2010

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Red Emma’s Bookstore Coffeehouse

Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse is a worker-owned, collectively run shop at 800 St. Paul Street in Mt. Vernon. It offers free public talks and events, vegetarian food, and a wide array of books and magazines with a focus on anarchist theory, sustainability, politics and radical ...

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By: Sasha Funk

Published: March 2, 2010

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From London to Baltimore: An Interview With Playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah

Recently I got to sit down with British playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah, who in 2005 became the first black Briton to have his play, Elmina's Kitchen, produced in the West End. Kwame is far from unfamiliar with Baltimore. In 2001, he first came to Washington, ...

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By: Amy Morgan

Published: February 10, 2010

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LifeLine Power Yoga

As I was walking up to the unassuming four-story building on Allegheny Avenue that is home of Life Line Power Yoga, I was a bit nervous. My only experience with yoga was at a different location (Charm City Yoga) about one hundred feet down the  ...

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By: Julie Medina

Published: February 5, 2010

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Miracle on 34th Street, Hampden

Every year, the residents of 34th Street in Hampden decorate their homes in honor of the Christmas holiday.  Lead by Bob and Darlene Hosier, the couple have been doing this since they were children.  Stop by to see this spectacular event every evening this month ...

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By: Jess Kemp

Published: December 23, 2009

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Rick Royer RE: Crispin Glover

We had a few words with Load of Fun Theater programmer and Crispin Glover booker Rick Royer about the LOF/t, film as art,  and the strange winding world of Crispin Glover: So, why bring Crispin Glover to Baltimore? well, first of all, you cant see his films ...

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By: Sam Thurman

Published: December 21, 2009

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Crispin Glover: “It’s Fine, Everything is Fine”

Who is Crispin Glover? He is an actor, and a writer, and a director. He was George Mcfly once but that was thirty years ago. Now he makes movies. He refuses to release them on television or DVDs or the net. He travels around the ...

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By: Sam Thurman

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Carma’s Café

A good café is hard to find. Maybe the coffee's great, but the food is mediocre. Or the food is good, but overpriced. When you find a really good place, there's a tendency to keep it to yourself, in case it becomes too popular and ...

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By: Alexandra Stevens

Published: December 17, 2009

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Baltimore Pop Up Shop

The Legg Mason building in Harbor East hosts Baltimore's first ever Pop Up Shop, open every day until Christmas Eve, from noon til 7 pm. Stores taking up temporary residence include: Dresscode by Gita, Doubledutch, Shine Collective, Patrick Sutton Home, and Dice. Here, an authentic ...

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By: Radar Collaborators

Published: December 14, 2009

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