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EAT / # 2

The 2nd installment of EAT boasts even more color, as the start of summer means the abundance of tomatoes, berries, zucchini, peaches, and a diverse assortment of greens at the Farmers Market.  After a long winter and spring of eating root vegetables like potatoes, turnips, ...

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By: Ding Ren

Published: August 9, 2010

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EAT / #1

I have been asked by the editors at RADAR REDUX to contribute a series of summer photo essays about food. My husband Mike and I love to eat and talk about food.  I will  photograph as much of what we eat as possible—of course, ...

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By: Ding Ren

Published: June 15, 2010

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Religious Art: Santería

Everywhere you look in Baltimore there is a church. It is impossible to ignore the religious diversity of Charm City, so what about Santería? “I need three pigeons and a rooster for the sacrifice as soon as possible.” This wasn’t ...

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By: Carla Escoto

Published: May 14, 2010

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Weekend Brunch at Mugal Garden

What is the perfect price for a fantastic food coma? Approximately $8.95 on weekdays and $10.95 for the weekend brunch at Mughal Garden. The outside reveals little about the Indian food paradise that awaits inside. As soon as the door closes behind you, the spiced aromas ...

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By: Carla Escoto

Published: May 7, 2010

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Sunday mornings under the JFX

This is more than just a farmer's market- live music, hot food, jewelry, clothing, accessories, books, pottery, fresh cut flowers, potted plants, pies, and of course a good selection of herbs and produce await those willing to wake up early on a Sunday morning and ...

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By: Sasha Funk

Published: May 4, 2010

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Baltimore’s Broadway Street

Author Frank R. Shivers, Jr. writes that Fells Point "is the only area where the beginnings of Baltimore can be felt." Centuries ago ships arrived at the docks with thousands of settlers and immigrants, especially during the years the abominable slave trade thrived. Ever ...

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By: Carla Escoto

Published: May 3, 2010

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Escape at the Druid Hill Conservatory

Step into the conservatory's palm house, a glass gem built at the turn of the 20th century, and you will suddenly feel as if you have been transported away from Baltimore to somewhere more welcoming and magical. The conservatory consists of the palm house and ...

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By: Sasha Funk

Published: April 26, 2010

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Johns Hopkins Spring Fair 2010

Johns Hopkins kicked off Spring Fair on Thursday night with an exquisite fireworks display.  Throughout the weekend, members of the Baltimore community enjoyed carnival food, games, rides, Beer Garden, arts and crafts vendors, music, and did I mention food?  The $8 turkey legs are ...

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By: Amy Morgan

Published: April 24, 2010

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Experimental Film, Wacky Performance: Transmodern 2010

The 2010 Transmodern festival opened with a bang (and lots of laughter) on Thursday April 15th with a series of experimental films followed by a film/performance from Baltimore's absurdist, neo-tribal performance group, Lexie Mountain Boys. NYC's hilariously deranged Dynasty Handbag then took the stage, ...

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By: Sasha Funk

Published: April 21, 2010

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Love Parade

The Love Parade, a part of the final day of the 2010 Transmodern Festival brought together many a costumed folk on Hull Street to march in the name of love. There were lots prom dresses, face painting, a dress made out of Natty Boh cans, ...

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By: Sasha Funk

Published: April 18, 2010

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