INSIDE TODAY
Living without your bank card
I have now experienced the sudden panic and descent into Customer Service Hell that happens when you lose your bank card. Lucky me.
Today
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Hollow victory
Despite their victory, the Ravens don't look like a Super Bowl contender.
Sports
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other voices
Tim Smith on the BSO's galaToday
Michael Dresser on public transit Maryland
David Zurawik on the EmmysToday
Dropkick MurphysThe punk-rock band will perform, infusing Irish folk with rock, to Rams Head Live tonight. 20 Market Place. 8 p.m. $25. 410-244-1131 or ramsheadlive.com.
'Ansel Adams: A Photographer's Life'Exhibit includes 125 images borrowed from the collection of William H. and Saundra B. Lane. $10-$14. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Corcoran Gallery of Art, 500 17th St. NW. 202-639-1867 or corcoran.org.
Constitution DayRalph Nader, Helen Thomas and John Waters will discuss free speech and artistic expression today. 5:30 p.m. at Falvey Hall at the Maryland Institute College of Art, 1300 Mount Royal Ave. 410-225-2300 or www.mica.edu.
NakedGayley Danley performs her one-woman show, Naked, at Everyman Theatre, 1727 N. Charles St. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays through Sept. 25. $17-$20. 410-752-2208.
'Prison Break'Michael (Wentworth Miller) finds himself in a ghastly Panamanian lockup called Sona. 8 p.m.-9 p.m. on WBFF, Channel 45.
Jewish cuisine
As Yom Kippur approaches, we look at how the food of Israel is changing.
Wednesday in Taste
Searching for kicks
The days are getting cooler, the Baltimore marathon is coming up. Time to find the perfect pair of running shoes.
Saturday in Today
Wonderful Maryland
We asked readers to tell us about Maryland's treasures and we come up with a list of the 7 Wonders of Maryland.
Sunday in Travel
Box office report
Movie critic Michael Sragow examines the weekend's box office earnings.baltimoresun.com/criticalmass
City Council meets
Baltimore's City Council is set to hold its first meeting since last week's Democratic primary. All but one of the incumbents seeking re-election prevailed.baltimoresun.com/maryland
Vandalism charges hearing
A hearing is scheduled for a man charged with vandalizing the house of a North Baltimore woman who had complained about suspected drug dealers. Her house was later firebombed by people police say were trying to silence her.baltimoresun.com/maryland
Owings Mills land decision
The Baltimore County Council is expected to vote on the purchase of two parcels in Owings Mills as part of a plan to extend Dolfield Boulevard. The county would pay $560,000 for the combined 1.2 acres.baltimoresun.com/maryland
The next attorney general?
Follow the story on Bush's pick for attorney general, Michael B. Mukasey.baltimoresun.com/news/nation
Heads upStart the week with Jay Hancock's blog at baltimoresun.com/hancockblog.
Leaving Ansel Adams behindChristopher T. Assaf expounds on idols at baltimoresun.com/photoedge.
1Remembering Johnny URead about the impact the football icon's absence has had on family and friends.
2Hero worshipTV Critic David Zurawik offers a preview of this fall's network schedule of heroism-themed shows.
3Ghost potsHundreds of thousands of derelict, unmarked crab traps litter the Chesapeake Bay.
4Meeting MuppetsPennsylvania's Sesame Place is bliss for young kids, but something less than that for Mom and Dad.
5Retiring MercantileA Baltimore banking institution fades from view as PNC Financials logos replace those of Mercantile Bankshares.