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Baltimore rocks out to save the Senator

This Friday's indie rock fest benefit for the Senator Theatre, spurred by actor David Arquette's MySpace blog entry early this year, has grown into an all-weekend bash!… 1 Comment

Barnstormers strive for suspense in Night Watch

Barnstormers strive for suspense in Night Watch
The Barnstormers brought a chill to campus this unseasonably warm weekend with the performance of their Intersession show, Lucille Fletcher's Night Watch.… Post the First Comment

Geppi's party for Barbie's 50th birthday a snoozer

Geppi's Entertainment Museum is located next to M&T Bank stadium and within walking distance from the Inner Harbor.… Post the First Comment

Last Week Live

The Machine plays Pink Floyd
I've never really understood the point of cover bands.… Post the First Comment


Prof. Matt Porterfield talks movie-making in B'more

Prof. Matt Porterfield talks movie-making in B'more

Matthew Porterfield is a true Baltimore filmmaker. 7 Comments

New Vibrations

New Vibrations Post a comment

Viewers Just Not That Into newest chick flick

In Annie Hall, Woody Allen stops a couple on the street and asks them how it is they seem so happy together. Post a comment

Book Review

Patricia Weitz's "College Girl"

Although I am an English major, I would not consider myself a "book snob." Post a comment

Perfume: the most important accessory

Choosing a scent is not about following current trends

In the spirit of Valentine's Day, a brief romantic tale: One night last year, I wore Stella McCartney's self-titled perfume, "Stella." I ran into a boy of interest, and he gave me a hug. As he was pulling away, he paused and moved back towards me, bringing his face close to mine. 1 Comment

A message for lonely men: get a life and the girls will come

Get PierceD

Assholes get the girls. Big belief. Big limiting belief. A limiting belief is one that gets its power (see: truth) solely, or primarily, from the belief in it. Stop believing in it, and it is no longer true. This is how a great deal of things operate, and this is how this maxim does. Post a comment

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