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Baltimore magazine
May, 2010

Food and Dining

Tapas Adela gives little plates a Spanish spin.
The city’s newest hot spot delivers seriously creative cuisine with its flashy décor.

Features

Baltimore's biggest R&B export stages a comeback.
At the Aquarium, things really start hopping (and crawling and swimming) after visiting hours. See what happens behind closed doors.
Whether you’re a sports fanatic or film buff, a time traveler or an explorer, we’ve got a ton of FREE things for you to do this summer.

Arts

How the Maryland film industry went from bustling to bust and its chances for a revival.
Nadine Cohodas and Roger Alan Skipper
SONiA & disappear fear, David Byrne & Fatboy Slim, and Thrushes

People

TV actor and Timonium resident Terry O'Quinn says goodbye to his Lost character John Locke as he plans for the future—and perhaps a return to CenterStage.
The so-called “Indie Mom of Comedy” on her funny husband, getting material from her kids, and staying sane.

Shopping

In honor of Preakness, we pay homage to the fading—but not completely vanished—tradition of hat-wearing in Baltimore.

This Month

May, 2010
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