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Baltimore magazine
September, 2010

Food and Dining

A Muslim restaurateur makes his name in the bagel business.
The all-American frank gets gourmet treatment all over town.
Former contestant Jesse Sandlin takes the helm in Vino Rosina’s kitchen.

Features

From bone-crushing sacks to game-winning TDs, what it feels like to be a Raven.
The right high school for every kind of student.

Arts

With Simpsons creator Matt Groening and Maryland artist John Root Hopkins aboard for the fun, the museum’s next show is a hoot.
After 30 years, the wheels keep turning at Baltimore Clayworks.
Remington Youth/Community Radio, J. Roddy Walston and the Business, and Dweezil Zappa
Natalie Standiford and William Secord
She has a role on the hit TV series Mad Men, but model and actor Peyton List is still a Baltimore girl at heart.

People

Court-appointed volunteers advocate for neglected children when no one else can.
The Camden Yards maven on bad advice, pale imitations, and the egalitarian glory of baseball.

Travel

Fall birdwatching is fun, but so are shopping, dining, and B&Bs in nearby towns.

Fashion

Luxury is back—big time: Furs, gold accessorized with more gold, strong shoulders, and lavish fabrics. Women are oozing a timeless chicness that draws from the past (think The Great Gatsby) and meshes with the future (think Lady Gaga with just a touch of True Blood). The luxe lady is unapologetically bold and dresses her husband the same way—dapper but daring. It all makes for one very well-dressed power couple.

This Month

Stimulus funding gives a jolt to the electric car movement.