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WHAT THEY'RE SAYING

TODAY'S SUN COLUMNISTS

Missing attraction

Between Harborplace, HarborView and all the other harbor developments, it's getting harder to see the actual harbor.

Maryland

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Working out your dream

Author Abigail Gehring encourages people to think way outside the box to find a dream job that pays well.

Business

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OTHER VOICES

Dan Thanh Dang on helpful new laws.Business

Tim Smith on the H.M.S. PinaforeToday

Mary McCauley reviews a theater festival.Today

5 THINGS TO DO TODAY

'Hamlet' -- The Shakespeare Theatre, 450 Seventh St. N.W. in Washington, takes on the story of the Prince of Denmark at a 7:30 p.m. performance. $26-$76.25. Call 202-547-1122.

Nils Lofgren -- The singer/guitarist performs at 8 p.m. at Rams Head Tavern, 33 West St., Annapolis. Tickets are $49.50. Call 410-268-4545.

Maryland landscapes -- See Landscape: A View From Maryland through Sept. 9 at University of Maryland, University College, 3501 University Blvd., Adelphi. There's a reception for the exhibit tonight from 5 to 7:30. Call 301-985-7937. Hours are 9 a.m.-9 p.m. daily.

'A Garden of Gizmos' -- Learn about gardening and natural sciences at this new exhibit at Port Discovery, 35 Market Place. Hours are 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. $10.75. 410-727-8120.

'The Singing Bee' -- Joey Fatone hosts this new game show, in which contestants sing along with pop hits but must continue on (with the correct lyrics) without the music at a moment's notice (9:30 p.m.-10 p.m., WBAL, Channel 11).

UP NEXT

Classical meets rock

Taking a page from acts like Elvis Costello, the alt-rock band The Decemberists will perform with BSO.

Thursday in Live

Thumbs up, thumbs down

Sun movie critics Michael Sragow and Chris Kaltenbach reviews the romantic comedy Eagle Versus Shark and the biopic Talk to Me.

Friday in Movies Today

The best bag

We detail the perfect pack for your next hiking or camping trip.

Saturday in Go Today

5 THINGS TO LOOK FOR @BALTIMORESUN.COM

Top 10 Tuesday

Elizabeth Large lists 10 great places to take your parents (or your in-laws).baltimoresun.com/diningatlarge

Economic impact of the arts

Taking a look at the third national study from Americans for the Arts on the economic effects of arts programs throughout the country.baltimoresun.com/criticalmass

McNair in court

Ravens quarterback Steve McNair is to appear in Nashville, Tenn., on a driving under the influence by consent charge along with his brother-in-law, Jamie Cartwright, who was arrested on charges of DUI.baltimoresun.com/ravens

June home sales

Metropolitan Regional Information Systems is scheduled to report June home sales for the Baltimore metro area.baltimoresun.com/business

Port director reshuffling

Commissioners for the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore will consider the reappointment of James J. White as executive director. He is expected to replace F. Brooks Royster III Aug. 1.baltimoresun.com/maryland

SUN BLOG BLOGS.BALTIMORESUN.COM

Feel the heat? -- Weather blogger Frank Roylance suggests you stay inside until Thursday. weblogs.marylandweather.com

An '80s favorite on top -- Chris Kaltenbach says Transformers deserves its box office success.baltimoresun.com/criticalmass

MOST VIEWED STORIES YESTERDAY AS OF 8PM

1. MONKEY BUSINESS -- The likes of Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, GQ and Seventeen have taken note of a wickedly humorous line of novelty T-shirts created by a 2005 University of Maryland graduate.

2. WANT THE JOB? -- As more people sport tattoos, piercings and other body art, it has become an employment issue.

3. COUNSELOR HURT -- A man was shot at a Randallstown group home early yesterday, police said.

4. ESPN EXIT -- SportsCenter anchor and radio host Dan Patrick will leave in August.

5. FOUR SOUGHT IN SHOOTING -- A 24-year-old student was shot in the spine in Randallstown last week, possibly paralyzing him, police said.

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