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Baltimore magazine
April, 2008

Food and Dining

Perry Hall’s Liberatore’s continues a family tradition.
Abacrombie's latest reincarnation centers on an all-female team.
Exciting times for Argentine wines.
Bakery owner Warren Brown whips up a new cookbook.
The 55 best places to eat right around the corner from your home.
Night of the Cookers
Not-so-Desperate Dave’s stakes out Broadway Market.
Ra Sushi expands its West Coast vibe.

Features

A Look at the State of Real Estate--and the Info You Need on Great Neighborhoods and Towns!
A decade of losing hurts. We asked experts, fans, and other passionate observers how the Birds should get themselves out of this mess.

Arts

Jack Carneal's field recordings of Malian musicians have made him a reluctant world music entrepreneur.
Native Deen, Arty Hill and the Long Gone Daddys, and Wye Oak
Afaa Michael Weaver, Max Apple, and Michael Buckley
Four local collectors discuss various ways of putting together an impressive art collection.

People

Sgt. Chuck Fawley, Maryland Natural Resources Police
Stephanie Powell dances to the beat of diversity and helps others do the same.
Why the heck do people remain in toxic friendships?
Teach For America recruits shine in troubled schools.
Baltimore City Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is the daughter of one of the state’s most legendary politicians. But she’s shown enough skill, judgment, and smarts on her way to City Hall to prove that she’s capable of creating her own legacy.

Travel

For hotels old and new, fear of the 13th floor endures.
With new charms that complement 442 years of history, St. Augustine is again becoming a Florida hot spot.

Home and Garden

When a cool pool meets a great patio design, it instantly becomes the favorite space of your home.

Shopping

It's all in the family at Hobo International—a popular handbag company based in Annapolis.
Backyard Beauty

This Month

Dr. Majid Fotuhi says that keeping your brain healthy just takes a little practice.
Say goodbye to fluorescent lights and industrial green. Hospital centers have gotten a facelift.
Motor Trend