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Baltimore magazine
July, 2008

Food and Dining

Fifteen best crabhouses. (We found lots of blues to make us happy!)
Todd Conner's
The Shape of Wine To Come
Beef, not sibling rivalry, stars at Burger Bros.
Gourmet market complements bistro-style restaurant.
Local chefs harvest herbs from restaurant gardens

Features

They're smart. They're successful. And they're taking over Baltimore.

Arts

The ultimate hep cat swings into the 21st Century, with honors.
How the birth of a baby and an online site helped a mom deliver.
Frank Zappa, Matmos, and Caleb Stine & the Brakemen
Dan Fesperman, Susan Strempek Shea, and C. Fraser Smith

People

Kathryn Zent, female bodybuilder and Lutherville mom.
From gambling addict to gambling counselor, Michael Osborne has had a remarkable journey.
The longtime WJZ personality on Baltimore's snow daze, storm chasing, and his message to fans.
The secret second life of top retina surgeon Bert Glaser.
Associate professor Steven Soifer isn't afraid of toilet talk.
Fort McHenry's Jim Bailey talks about recreating life in 19th-century Baltimore.
Hopkins professor Jessica Anya Blau publishes her first novel and clears the air about her alter ego.
Rabbi Steven Schwartz is encouraging his congregants to find love online.
No blinged-out crib for this Oriole. Nick Markakis prefers a house as quiet and low-key as he is.

Travel

Massachusetts region abounds with art, theater, and history in a bucolic setting.

Home and Garden

The Bloom Is On

This Month

A new public boarding school hopes to bring opportunity to at-risk students.
Billboards no longer have to stay put.