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Feb 10, 2011 - 9:46 AM PST
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Edward Ericson Jr (42), Van Smith (29), Anna Ditkoff (18), Andrea Appleton (17), Michael Byrne (9), Lee Gardner (7), Laura Dattaro (5), Bret Mccabe (4), Joe Macleod (3), Lionel Foster (3), Brian Morton (3), Ben Claassen Iii (2), Al Shipley (2), Tim Hill (2), Michael Corbin (1)...
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Fake Seal seeks to raise “billion a year” for vets
A reporter typically gets a half dozen charity solicitations each day in the email, and most go to the trash. This one a couple weeks back caught my eye because of one phrase: ... -
The way Preakness used to be
My colleague Brandon Weigel posted yesterday about his experience at the 2013 Preakness, his first. He talked about his vantage point from the grandstand, his bets, his entry ...via Citypaper Blogs -
X-Content: 10 years ago in City Paper: May 21, 2003
City Paper’s 2003 Sizzlin’ Summer issue features an introduction, Emily Flake on Pimlico racetrack, Mark Fatla on minor-league baseball parks, Erin Sullivan on the ...via Citypaper Blogs -
From the outhouse to the penthouse: my day at the Preakness
It would be easy for City Paper to take the position the Preakness sucks. The crowd, after all, is overwhelmingly stuffed shirts, blue bloods, and what our art director Joe ...via Citypaper Blogs -
Dundalk’s prodigal porn star writes home
I grew up in the Dundalk area of town and graduated from Patapsco High School way back in 1988. I’m a Baltimore Boy through and through – if you cut me I bleed Old Bay and ...via Citypaper Blogs -
Brunch (and more) at Bluegrass Tavern
Last week, we went to Bluegrass Tavern (1500 S. Hanover St., [410] 244-5101, bluegrasstavern.com) to check out their new spring menu, but started with the charcuterie plate ...via Citypaper Blogs -
Alleged BGF leader Tavon White wins transfer out of Maryland prison
After complaining in court about the conditions of his confinement in Maryland’s prison system, Tavon White, the lead defendant in the high-profile racketeering case against ...via Citypaper Blogs -
Feds sue to keep $61,000 in cash seized from home of former deputy mayor and state delegate Salima Siler Marriott
Just before Christmas 2007, Baltimore deputy mayor for community and economic development Salima Siler Marriott (D), a former long-time state delegate, had to deal with the ...via Citypaper Blogs -
New J. Paul’s menu: Bourbon mojitos and ribeye egg rolls
J. Paul’s, in a spot that may as well be a corner table on the Inner Harbor, recently launched a menu that continues in its seafood-heavy tradition, adding a few twists. As ...via Citypaper Blogs -
Misfortune mounts on ill-fated “party” ride
Not like it really needs saying, but: Don’t take pills and drive, especially if you’re traveling with heroin and lots of cash and don’t have a job. To drive the point ...
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