Ten Years Ago in City Paper: May 15, 2002
Michael Anft’s feature handicaps Maryland horse-racing’s prospects for salvation from slots revenues, and Phyllis Orrick reflects on City Paper’s first decade. In Mobtown Beat, Ericka Blount Danois...
View ArticleTen Years Ago in City Paper: May 22, 2002
The 2002 Sizzlin’ Summer issue includes an introduction, suggestions about drinks and movies to rent; and essays by: Michelle Gienow, on eating in Ocean City; Anna Ditkoff on skeet shooting; Van Smith...
View ArticleTen Years Ago in City Paper: May 29, 2002
George Cerny’s feature covers the tempest brewed by historian Vernon Pedersen’s The Communist Party in Maryland, 1919–1957. In Mobtown Beat, Van Smith shows how the Leonie Barnes arson-murder trial...
View ArticleTen Years Ago in City Paper: June 5, 2002
Afefe Tyehimba’s feature chronicles parents’ struggles to keep Baltimore City Public Schools’ Edgewood Elementary from closing. In Mobtown Beat, Van Smith observes the juxtaposition of a newly...
View ArticleTen Years Ago in City Paper: June 12, 2002
The feature is Brennen Jensen, reporting from the 75th annual Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee, with a the list of words competitors spelled. Afefe Tyehimba’s Mobtown Beat profiles I Can’t We Can,...
View ArticleTen Years Ago in City Paper: June 19, 2002
Tom Chalkley’s feature profiles the Baltimore GOP, explaining its dogged optimism in the face of crippling irrelevance, along with its strong civil-rights history. In Mobtown Beat, Afefe Tyehimba...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten Years Ago in City Paper: June 26, 2002
Ned Oldham’s feature profiles Paul Darmafall, better known as outsider artist The Baltimore Glassman. In Mobtown Beat, Brennen Jensen reports on opposition to a new supermarket in Waverly. The Nose...
View ArticleX-Content: 10 Years Ago in City Paper: July 3, 2002
City Paper’s Short Fiction and Poetry Contest issue features an introduction and the winners’ work in fiction (Leslie F. Miller’s The Pious Enigma, Scott Cech’s A Late Breakfast, and Sarah Y. Durning’s...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten Years Ago in City Paper: July 10, 2002
Afefe Tyehimba’s feature profiles the Baltimore-based band Fertile Ground. In Mobtown Beat, Brennen Jensen airs Washington Hill residents’ complaints about idling busses and Mayor Martin O’Malley...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten Years Ago in City Paper: July 17, 2002
The 2002 Big Music Issue has an introduction; Sandy Asirvatham on Rumba Club; Bret McCabe on Jackie Blake; Hank Baker on Oxes; Jason Torres on Sekani Williams; and John Berndt, Katrina Ford, John...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten Years Ago in City Paper: July 31, 2002
Ian Grey’s feature examines the impact of digital-video projection on the film-exhibition industry. In Mobtown Beat, Afefe Tyehimba covers an after-school programs conference. The Nose is shut down...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten Years Ago in City Paper: August 7, 2002
Ralph Brave’s feature makes the case for law-enforcement use of DNA profiling. In Mobtown Beat, Augusta Olsen profiles Claudia Joy Wingo, a medical herbalist specializing in menopause treatment. The...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten Years Ago in City Paper: Aug. 14, 2002
Ericka Blount Danois’ feature profiles Donell Trusty, Durryle Brooks, Anastasia Lee, and Kareem Branch, Baltimore City public-schools students beating the odds in a troubled system. In Mobtown Beat,...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten years ago in City Paper: August 21, 2002
Tom Chalkley’s feature is a zoological field guide to Baltimore politics. In Mobtown Beat, Charles Cohen examines community resistance to a biotechnology park that would dislocate East Baltimore...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten years ago in City Paper: August 28, 2002
Nicole Leistikow’s feature explores what a new wave of immigrants settling near Patterson Park means for Baltimore. In Campaign Beat: Afefe Tyehimba covers the 44th District race; Van Smith looks at...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten years ago in City Paper: Sept. 4, 2002
The feature package is CP’s picks in the 2002 Maryland primary elections for governor, attorney general, comptroller, Baltimore City state’s attorney, the Second Congressional District, the Third...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten Years Ago in City Paper: Sept. 11, 2002
The first annual City Paper Comics Contest’s introduction asks, “Where did we go wrong?” First place goes to C. Kang and S. Kang’s Taste Like Chicken, winning the strip a place in the paper every week...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten years ago in City Paper: Sept. 18, 2002
City Paper’s 2002 Best of Baltimore issue includes an introduction, the readers poll, a “What’s the Best?” photofeature by Christopher Myers, and winners in: Baltimore Living (with a section opener by...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten Years Ago in City Paper: Sept. 25, 2002
City Paper’s 2002 Big Books issue focuses on pulp literature, and has an introduction and five features: Tom Chalkley on H.L. Menken’s role in the genre; Lizzie Skurnick on her Sweet Valley writing...
View ArticleX-Content: Ten years ago in City Paper: Oct. 2, 2002
Afefe Tyehimba’s photo-feature showcases some of Baltimore’s store-front churches. In Mobtown Beat, Afefe Tyehimba covers universal health-care bills in the Maryland legislature and Charles Cohen...
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