Heather Joslyn's feature covers the stage-to-film success of
. In the news section, the Nose ruminates on the new requirement at Baltimore City public golf courses that players
; in Media Circus, Eileen Murphy critiques
; and, in Mobtown Beat, Murphy covers an
. Charmed Life is Tom Chalkley on the
. The columns are: Joe MacLeod's Mr. Wrong on
; Wiley Hall III's Urban Rhythms on
; Joab Jackson's Cyberpunk unloads
; and Tom Scocca's 8 Upper on the
. In Art, Mike Giuliano reviews the Baltimore Museum of Art's exhibit of photographs by
. In Stage, Heather Joslyn reviews Margaret Cho's one-woman show,
, while Michael Anft enjoys Theatre Hopkins' production of
. Music is Lee Gardner on
and
, plus Phil Andrews on
. Film is: Ian Grey on the brilliance of
, the stupidity of
, and the monotony of
; Jack Purdy thinking
is missing something, but
isn't; Lee Gardner on predictable
; and Luisa F. Ribeiro on the shallow dread of
. In Belly Up, Susan Fradkin is enchanted by
.
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(Editor's note: Please remember that this restaurant review is exactly a decade old, so take any information within with a shaker of salt.)