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TODAY'S SUN COLUMNISTS
A GOP view of the Dems
Bob Ehrlich isn't a big fan of Democrats or Baltimore, but there he was Tuesday night, doing commentary for Fox 45 on the city's Democratic primary. Why did the station go with the ex-Gov?
Maryland
baltimoresun.com/vozzella
Ravens take aim at young QB
The Ravens have a history of tormenting young quarterbacks, and you only have to look as far back as last season.
Sports
baltimoresun.com/preston
OTHER VOICES
Michael Sragow on The Brave One -- Movies Today
Rick Maese on football -- Sports
Michael Sragow on Mr. Woodcock -- Movies Today
5 THINGS TO DO TODAY
10th anniversary -- The Ottobar celebration features Glenmont Popes, a local rock band with a hard garage-rock and metal style. 9 p.m. Ottobar, 2549 N. Howard St. $10. 410-662-0069 or theottobar.com.
The Payola Reserve -- The band will perform tonight at the Sidebar Tavern's monthly Reaction Dance Party. This dance party features '60s and '60s-inspired music. 9 p.m. Sidebar Tavern, 218 E. Lexington St. 410-659-4130 or sidebartavern.com.
Blast from the past -- This weekend's Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention features autograph, photograph and question-and-answer sessions with stars and writers. Today through Saturday at the Clarion Hotel, 980 Hospitality Way in Aberdeen. $15. 443-286-6821 or midatlanticnostalgiaconvention.com.
Bluesy Rock -- Tesla performs at Rams Head Live, 20 Market Place, 7 p.m. $39.50 and includes the new CD Real to Reel 2. 410-244-1131 or ramsheadlive.com.
Movie -- The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, is a movie about fierce competition among classic video game players.
UP NEXT
Quiet cruises
You don't have to be rich to enjoy the beauty of the Chesapeake Bay aboard a sailboat.
Saturday in Go Today
A noisy retreat
A visit to Sesame Place is a pilgrimage of fun for youngsters, but for tired parents navigating weekend crowds, it can be a pilgrimage of pain.
Sunday in Travel
Throwing in a lot of perks
Everyone knows it's a buyers' market. But what are sellers offering to sweeten the pot? How about a plasma TV, cars and vacations, just to mention a few?
Sunday in Real Estate
5 THINGS TO LOOK FOR @BALTIMORESUN.COM
Fab Five Friday
Local entertainment reporter Sam Sessa reveals his list of the best television-free bars.baltimoresun.com/midnightsun
More with Ben Foster
Read more from movie critic Michael Sragow's interview with 3:10 to Yuma star Ben Foster.baltimoresun.com/criticalmass
Update on Ravens
Ravens release injury report for Sunday's home opener against the New York Jets.baltimoresun.com/ravenscentral
O'Malley to announce board
Gov. Martin O'Malley is expected this morning to announce members of a new Life Sciences Advisory Boardbaltimoresun.com/business
O'Brien to attend opening
Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien, appointed in July as the new archbishop of Baltimore, is to appear at the opening of the Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.baltimoresun.com/maryland
SUN BLOG
Weather -- Frank Roylance blogs on an ice-free Northwest Passage. marylandweather.com
HealthTom Pelton has health news for city joggers. baltimoreesun.com/bayblog
MOST VIEWED STORIES YESTERDAY AS OF 9 PM
1. Bruised Ravens start to heal -- Ray Lewis and Steve McNair hope to play against Jets; Jonathan Ogden is doubtful.
2. Malls no more -- Enclosed shopping complexes are working to appeal to time-starved consumers.
3. 50 Cent's CD sales lagging behind Kanye West -- The rapper's threat to abandon a solo career doesn't seem to be working.
4. O's comic relief -- Orioles manager Dave Trembley is ejected, then pretends to eject umpire.
5. Ravens Q&A; with Mike Preston -- Sun reporter answers readers' questions about the Ravens' loss to the Bengals.