Who's Up for Dundalk?
This thoroughly depressing
, by Jamie Smith Hopkins (
), on skyrocketing home costs in the Baltimore area makes the The Third Floor wonder if he'll ever be able to afford the house, or at least consider getting a job in PR or something more lucrative.
O'Malley's Last March:
The mayor's
produced a few stories over the weekend. The
Sun
's Eric Siegel
a show/fund raiser at Rams Head Live, and produced a rather terrible story. And the
Post
's David Snyder
for the
St. Patrick's Day show at Recher Theatre.
Unchartered Territory:
Daniel de Vise, of the
Post
,
by charter-school starters in Maryland, including Northeast Baltimore's own
, of City Neighbors Charter School.
Just Can't Wait:
In Sunday's
Sun
, Rob Hiaasen
Jack Kerouac's
On the Road
scroll in Baltimore; it's owned by Public Enemy No. 1's son
.
No-Mart:
In Sunday's
Sun
, they printed an AP story about residents of the Southern Maryland town of Dunkirk's
. They lost, and are getting two of the superstores.
Meat Men:
In today's
Sun
Jill Rosen
along with the folks at
.
Exposure:
Post
art critic Blake Gopnik previews the
,
little-known Baltimore artist John Lehr, whose work decorates the exhibition catalog's cover.