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Confusion is charming in JHUT's Fuddy Meers

Confusion is charming in JHUT's Fuddy Meers
It will take until the third scene for you to even begin to comprehend the title.… 1 Comment

Witness's showcase is philosophical and clever

The Witness Theater troupe certainly fits the stereotype that college theater groups are a little strange.… Post the First Comment

The holiday season brings some cheer to Baltimore

This holiday season, take a time-out from studying to enjoy the celebrations, free food and entertainment the city has to offer
The holidays are seldom filled with merriment and good cheer for college students who spend December living in the bowels of the library, never to see a single twinkle of light.… 3 Comments

New Vibrations

New Vibrations… 1 Comment


Penn brings Harvey back to life in Gus Van Sant's Milk

Milk is the moving true story of an audacious politician, Harvey Milk, who rose from anonymity to become the focal point of San Francisco's burgeoning gay community as the first openly gay man elected to public office. Post a comment

BMA exhibit turns moldy food into art

In the Front Room of the Baltimore Museum of Art, one can peruse the collection of Dieter Roth and Rachel Harrison's works while listening to the background music of disembodied lips moaning which carries from an adjoining room. 1 Comment

Kaufman's Synecdoche is a psychedelic success

Synecdoche, New York, the wondrous new film written and directed by Charlie Kaufman (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), doesn't start out weirdly. 1 Comment

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