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Baltimore magazine
May, 2012

Food and Dining

This pick-up service helps busy shoppers.
A devotion to cereal treats leads to a cafe.
<p>Canton restaurant looks to the wild side for its menu.</p>
<p>Cafe Hon rebounds after a PR faux pas and an intervention.</p>
<p>Brio Tuscan Grille fills Inner Harbor gap.</p>
SoBo Cafe gets another chance.
A new take on white wines.
<p>Hersh's Pizza &amp; Drinks</p>

Features

<p>154 Things To Do In The 10 Neighborhoods You Need To Know About</p>
<p>Maryland's Oldest &amp; Oddest Congressman Fights For His Political Life</p>
<p>The Bizarre Lives Of The Men Behind The Most Brazen Heist In Maryland History</p>

Arts

<p>After shaking up the dance world, choreographer Liz Lerman comes to Baltimore with a lot on her mind.&nbsp;</p>
<p>A new erotic novel is sweeping up Baltimore Women</p>
<p>A Hampden gallery proves hippie posters are works of art.</p>

People

<p>A curious piece of Baltimore’s political history fades away.</p>
<p>Taking time between high school and college has become increasingly common among Baltimore teens.</p>
<p>Dr. Al Luckenbach, Anne Arundel County Archaeologist</p>

Health

Two new hospitals provide a comfortable setting for young patients.

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