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Baltimore magazine
August, 2008

Food and Dining

Mia Carolina
Chill Out With Summer Wines
New owners take over at Sanders' Corner.
Legendary liqueur packs a wallop.
Local tomatoes crop up in summer salads.
Restaurant chefs get creative in the kitchen with craft brews.
Bite-sized burgers are sliding their way onto our menus.
Baltimore Pho lures diners to a forgotten area with flavors of Vietnam.

Arts

Amp museum pays homage to tubes, tweeters, and tone.
A new documentary chronicles Cal Ripken Jr.'s mission to introduce baseball to China.
Ellen B. Hirschland and Nancy Hirschland Ramage, and Elizabeth Spires
The Wayfarers, Bill Frisell, and Marin Alsop and the BSO
The performance group Fluid Movement revels in an ongoing dance with life.

Best of

Our annual guide to the best Charm City has to offer.

People

An overhaul at one of the state's oldest nonprofits.
A salon owner and her husband have their heads in the clouds.
Mike McClure, General Curator and Elephant Manager, The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
You're middle-aged and you've got the body of a teenager. But should you really be shopping in the teen department?
The O's prez on Boog's height, Trembley's appeal, and a player he wishes he had on his roster right now.
Norman James's love of old neon compels him to rescue old signs and plant them in his yard.
Widely criticized in recent years, top prosecutor Patricia Jessamy is more certain than ever that she'll win her case.

Travel

Luxurious retreats trade funky for refinement.
All-women safari pursues the beasts—and culture—of South Africa without the guys.

Home and Garden

The wave of foreclosures is helping nonprofit rehabbers.
Birds of a Feather

This Month

U.S. troops have found a new Band-Aid for the IED: CeraTech's high-performance concrete.
The city's newest tourism chief may finally be justifying the millions the city has spent on the Convention Center.
The North Baltimore Aquatic Club has produced champions—and they've done it their own way.