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Mon Oct 13 2:49pm EDT

Drs. Berry and Zumpano understand that we can get a little carried away when it comes to our pets. That in an era of blended, nontraditional families, our beloved cats, dogs, and even hamsters are as important to us as our blood relatives.

  • 812 Park Ave. Baltimore, MD 21201 Mon Oct 13 2:34pm EDT

    No phone calls or faxes, please. Deadline for submissions 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31.

  • Salsa Grill Mon Oct 13 11:04am EDT

    6644 Security Blvd. Woodlawn, MD 21207 We first visited Salsa Grill for dinner, but the prices put it a little out of reach for this column's budget/raison d'être.

  • Quiet Charm Sun Oct 12 7:34pm EDT

    Fells Point is buzzing on a Thursday night. Music spills out of the Sound Garden, and getting around all the folks dining at tables outside on Thames Street requires the slim hips of a catwalk model or the agility of an Olympic gymnast.

  • Best Sausage Sat Oct 11 11:04am EDT

    For those who love sausage (and we count ourselves among them), the Aug, 4 fire at Binkert's Meat was a heavy blow. Served around town at venues from the Brewer's Art to Zion Lutheran Church suppers, the sausages will be missed, albeit temporarily.

  • Murders This Week: 5 Murders This Year: 166 Wed Oct 8 4:19pm EDT

    3:15 p.m. Helen Reightler, a 43-year-old Caucasian woman, died 11 days after she was stabbed. On. Sept. 18, at 9:50 p.m., Reightler, who was homeless, was sitting on a bench near the intersection of Pratt and Charles streets in the Inner Harbor when a man came up to her.

  • Best Place to Take Out of Town Visitors Wed Oct 8 3:19pm EDT

    There are a lot of reasons to love Fort McHenry, not least its versatility as a place to entertain out of town guests.

  • At Your Service Wed Oct 8 9:19am EDT

    Five in the morning is early to find yourself held up at gunpoint, even in Southwest Baltimore.

  • All Around Player Wed Oct 8 8:49am EDT

    How Did Noel Liverpool Sr. Go From Being a Successful College Athlete to Being Part of The City's Underground Economy?

  • Knightley Watch Wed Oct 8 1:04am EDT

    Keira Knightley (right) works that wig with Hayley Atwell. Georgiana (Keira Knightley) is a catch for any suitor. Pretty, vivacious, intelligent, and young, she is exactly the sort of girl the Duke of Devonshire (Ralph Fiennes) seeks to make his bride.

  • Zombie Ideas Wed Oct 8 12:19am EDT

    A student of recent history (recent meaning the last 25 years) might listen to all the discussion of how the current financial breakdown is "changing forever the way Wall Street works" and think, Yeah, I doubt it.

  • Murder Ink Wed Oct 8 12:05am EDT

    3:15 p.m. Helen Reightler, a 43-year-old Caucasian woman, died 11 days after she was stabbed. On. Sept. 18, at 9:50 p.m., Reightler, who was homeless, was sitting on a bench near the intersection of Pratt and Charles streets in the Inner Harbor when a man came up to her.

  • Taking Things Personally Wed Oct 8 12:05am EDT

    On Sept. 1, Baltimore Sun columnist Susan Reimer published a column on Sarah Palin, the mercurial Republican candidate for vice president. Published at the crescendo of the first wave of Palinmania, the column (tellingly titled "A Woman--But Why This Woman?"

  • Cliff Huxtable For President Wed Oct 8 12:04am EDT

    Vince Williams, we need to stop the Vulcan mind meld, because you say exactly what I'm thinking ( Social Studies , Oct. 1). I, too, have been watching the Cosby Show marathon lately and wondering how sad it was black people thought a family with "professional" parents didn't realistically show black life.

  • Sacred Intentions Wed Oct 8 12:04am EDT

    "And I felt like I was being whisked...whoa, boy...and then I went to all these other places." [Sandy Lundahl (left)]; "We have to move beyond the concept of getting high and seek to become more mature human beings.

  • PART-TIME REP Tue Oct 7 11:20pm EDT

    Ah, thank god my ovaries don't speak English! I have no idea what they're babbling on about.

  • Murders Revisited Tue Oct 7 11:19pm EDT

    On July 31, 1983 police found William Gibson, a 57-year-old Caucasian man, stuffed inside a metal trash can inside a wooden clothes locker with a mattress propped against it.

  • Murders Revisited Tue Oct 7 2:49pm EDT

    Wayne Morris, a 22-year-old African-American man, was found guilty of 18 charges on Aug. 27, 2008 including second-degree murder, robbery, and assault.