Christopher Myers' photo-feature asks 24 people,
In Mobtown Beat, Van Smith reports on
in Annapolis.
has letters from Sue Glickstein, Daylin Louderback, Douglas Womack, Bradley Paul, and Megan Hamilton. Brennen Jensen's Charmed Life undergoes
. The columns are: Sandy Asirvatham's Underwhelmed, on
; Mink Stole's Think Mink, on
; Wiley Hall III's Urban Rhythms, on
; and Tom Scocca's 8 Upper, on
. Scocca & MacLeod's proto-blog,
, reads the comics so you don't have to. Tom Siebert's Books piece calls Frank Miller's graphic novel,
, a "kick-ass comic book." In Art, Bret McCabe goes to a
at the Creative Alliance, and wishes it was better. Stage is: Anna Ditkoff pillories Everyman Theatre's production of Morris Panych's
; Jack Purdy is refreshed by Fells Point Corner Theatre's production of Louis Nowra's
; and John Barry says Rep Stage's production of William Luce's
meets the challenge. Michaelangelo Matos' Music piece praises
. In Film:
City Paper
presents its first annual
; Eric Allen Hatch pats
and pans
; Ian Grey is war-torn by
; Adele Marley loves watching Eastwood wither in
, but suggests
is better played than watched; and Lee Gardner says
shows Orson Welles wasn't perfect. Michelle Gienow's Dish goes to
in Annapolis. In Cheap Eats, Brennen Jensen chows down at
.