The feature is
of Bill Clinton, to mark his departure from the White House, with pieces by:
,
,
,
,
,
,
, and
. In Mobtown Beat, Brennen Jensen reports on last-ditch efforts to
from demolition. The Nose blows at
and sniffs around a break-in at the office of the
of the Baltimore Police Department's Internal Affairs Division. Tom Chalkley's Charmed Life celebrates Baltimore sculptor
, and the art school his son and daughter-in-law founded. The columns are: Suz Redfearn's Germ Bag, on
; Joe MacLeod's Mr. Wrong, on
; Mink Stole's Think Mink, on
; Wiley Hall III's Urban Rhythms, on
; Joab Jackson's Cyberpunk, on
; and Tom Scocca's 8 Upper, on
. In Stage, Jack Purdy has a hard time stomaching Athol Fugard's
, no matter how well performed by Fells Point Corner Theatre, while Brennen Jensen enjoys a night at Center Stage, soaking up a passel of
. Feedback is Vincent Williams digging the acoustics at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall as he listens to
perform. In Music, Daniel Piotrowski gets down with the many sounds of
. Film is: Lee Gardner finding
familiar; Ian Grey shaken by
; Adele Marley upbeat about
; Joe MacLeod watching
; and Luisa F. Ribeiro getting gripped by
and bored by
. In Belly Up, Susan Fradkin is pleased with
.
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