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November 01, 2017 CITY PAPER REFLECTIONS November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GALLERY: EVERYTHING LOOKS WORSE IN BLACK AND WHITE City Paper photo editor J.M. Giordano shares four photos from his favorite stories he's worked on. November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAVAGE LOVE: DEGRADING GAMES I am a pretty handsome gay (I have been told) and I am dating a gorgeous man. I am 34, and he is 31. I am bottom only, and he is top only—so it’s a good match. November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HERRICK: COMMIE POT ORGY—DON’T TELL MY PARENTS I started out at City Paper answering phones, a gig I got through the calendar editor at the time, with whom I worked at Video Americain. Once I made my November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GIORDANO: EVERYTHING LOOKS WORSE IN BLACK AND WHITE J.M. Giordano reflects on how photography has helped define City Paper's legacy. November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALLAHAN: JOY, PAIN, AND NAUSEA When I tell people who apparently do not read City Paper that I work for City Paper and mostly cover art, I often hear in response something like: “That’s November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ERICSON: SO LONG, CITY PAPER, AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FITS The woman who called to get the hose turned on sticks in my mind. That was one of my best days at work. But, really, even the bad days were pretty good. 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DOBBINS’ ABSENCE, LEFT GUARD COMPETITION AND MORE | ANALYSIS 56m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY AND HEALTH SYSTEM HIT BY MOVEIT DATA BREACH; STUDENTS AND PATIENTS ASKED TO BE VIGILANT 1h -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAYOR’S PICK FOR BALTIMORE POLICE COMMISSIONER IS ‘ACTIVELY LOOKING’ TO MOVE INTO THE CITY, AS CITY LAW REQUIRES 3h -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARYLAND OFFICIALS TO ANNOUNCE REVIVAL OF RED LINE TRANSIT PROJECT THURSDAY 4h Advertisement Advertisement KIRKMAN: EVERYTHING HAPPENS SO MUCH Whenever things have started to unravel, there has always been work to throw myself into. I’ve been lucky to always find an outlet. November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SODERBERG: 14 DIGRESSIONS ABOUT THE BALTIMORE CITY PAPER, WHICH IS DEAD NOW Tom Breihan and Ray Cummings, two former Baltimore City Paper interns and big deal music writers who liked my amateur music blog, got me a meeting about November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOWERY: A LONG GOODBYE TO CITY PAPER When I first moved to Baltimore in 1995, I met Jefferson Jackson Steele at the old punk bar Memory Lane before I was even unpacked. He was working at the City November 01, 2017 WEIGEL: THIS IS THE END, BEAUTIFUL FRIEND “These used to be the servants’ quarters. The Irony is not lost on us.” November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRECKENRIDGE: I FOUND MY VOICE, BUT BALTIMORE IS LOSING ONE “Do you have a favorite writer on the staff?” Rebekah Kirkman, the City Paper visual arts editor and intern coordinator, asked on the other end of the phone as November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'THIS ISN’T TUNA—I DON’T WANT IT': ALAN HIRSCH, A CITY PAPER CO-FOUNDER, LOOKS BACK If the nice Jewish boy from Upper Park Heights had gotten the teaching job at the historic Catholic high school for girls, the paper you are now reading might November 01, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MURDER INK: 8 MURDERS THIS WEEK, 293 MURDERS THIS YEAR Murders This Week: 8 October 30, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SNOOZING THROUGH FASCISM: A SLOW-MOTION ACADEMIC PROTEST OF FASCISM EMERGES AFTER CONFERENCE The great Russian-American writer Masha Gessen was standing on the stage at Bard College in New York in front of a sign that read "Crises of Democracy." It was October 27, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEDS SHUT DOWN ANOTHER OPEN-AIR DRUG SHOP; BALTIMORE ABIDES Two-hundred police and federal agents from as far away as Georgia raided 13 locations in and around Baltimore this morning searching for drugs, money and guns October 26, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SATURDAY-SUNDAY: DOORS OPEN BALTIMORE There are lots of places that are rarely open to the public throughout the year, or where it would be a little rude to just show up and snoop. As the name... October 25, 2017 Advertisement Advertisement THURSDAY-TUESDAY: HALLOWEEN ROUNDUP The City Paper staff will wrap our last ever issue, which comes out Nov. 1, the day before Halloween. Expect to see us drinking our grief away... October 25, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY: BALTIMORE YOUTH ARTS FIRST ANNUAL ART AUCTION HALLOWEEN PARTY FUNDRAISER We named Baltimore Youth Arts this year's Best Artists in our Best of issue last month because we find their work compelling, radical, and urgent. Young... October 25, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNDAY: WING DAM, DEN-MATE, LEGGY, SWEEPSTAKES Sweepstakes’ songs tend to boil over when Allyson Little’s voice rises to a fever pitch, breaking free of the endless catchy hooks and piercing the air... October 25, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNDAY: MUSIC FOR PUERTO RICO Seeing so many people gathering supplies and donating money, time, and energy to helping Puerto Rico, which was devastated by Hurricane Maria, has been... October 25, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SATURDAY: GREAT HALLOWEEN LANTERN PARADE & FESTIVAL Baltimore celebrates Halloween with a family-friendly festival followed by a colorful parade of handcrafted illuminated lanterns and artist-made floats. October 25, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROUD BOY LAWYER DEMANDS ALT-WEEKLIES NOT CALL "WESTERN CHAUVINIST FRATERNITY" ALT-RIGHT After last week's column, we got a cease-and-desist letter from the Proud Boys' lawyer, complaining that we described the "Western chauvinist"™ "far-right"™ October 25, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITY PAPER HALLOWEEN MASKS: SCARE YOUR NEIGHBORS AS A BPD GUN TRACE TASK FORCE MEMBER, AN INEFFECTUAL MAYOR OF A MID-SIZED CITY, AND MORE! October 24, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITY PAPER HALLOWEEN MASKS: SCARE YOUR NEIGHBORS AS A BPD GUN TRACE TASK FORCE MEMBER, AN INEFFECTUAL MAYOR OF A MID-SIZED CITY, AND MORE! October 24, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPOOKILY DOOKILY: EIGHT HAUNTY HAUNTS IN THE DMV AREA TO CHECK OUT THIS SEASON We’re at least an hour outside of the city, regularly second-guessing our route as we make our way down winding, pitch black roads, nothing but fields of... October 24, 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPOOKILY DOOKILY: EIGHT HAUNTY HAUNTS IN THE DMV AREA TO CHECK OUT THIS SEASON We’re at least an hour outside of the city, regularly second-guessing our route as we make our way down winding, pitch black roads, nothing but fields of... 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