Audacious Ideas starts us off this week by taking questions about race in Baltimore.
Dining@Large has a list of the top ten pig-out spots in town. We feel fatter just reading about them.
The Baltimore Food Examiner tells us about Milan, a new restaurant opening by the holidays in Harbor East/Little Italy. Their talk of Italian-inspired sushi intrigues us.
Harvard, that august institution, is going to offer a course on “The Wire,” according the New York Post.
Insert your own joke about those white kids buying coke in Hamsterdam here. (Thanks to Bmore Fab for the tip!)
This Wednesday, November 11th, at 7 p.m., you can catch the opening of New Art Dialogue Series’ second season with Carlos Basualdo, an international curator. Held in MICA’s Falvey Hall, located in the Brown Center at 1300 Mt. Royal Avenue in Bolton Hill, it’s a good chance to learn more about art and curating collections. Bmore Art has all the details.
One of our old favorites, The Hustler, is playing at the Charles this week. And if you’re unfamiliar with Jackie Gleason and Paul “Swoonfest” Newman’s movie, There Were Ten Tigers can help you out.
The home-buyers tax credit was extended this week by Congress. And while we know a little bit about it, all of our knowledge comes from the commendable work of the Real Estate Wonk. Hats off.
This story, over at Baltimore Brew, could have so easily happened here, at the Urban Discoveries Living Blog. Bullet dodged!
And even though we’ve seen this a few times already, there’s no reason not to link to Christopher Walken reading “Poker Face.” No reason at all. (Thanks, Midnight Sun!)
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