Volume 16, Issue 25 - June 19 - June 25, 2008

Quite a Week of Theater
This Saturday, June 21, brings a rare night for Chesapeake Country theater. The first day of summer is the one and only chance to see two special performances, each created by local artists, and each to benefit local non-profit organizations. But because of their scheduling coincidence, you’ll have to choose between them. by Jane Elkin continue reading...

The governor breaks down climate change and the regional crab rescue while defending a controversial Anne Arundel County veto. A Bay Weekly Conversation with editor and publisher Sandra Olivetti Martin
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Way Downstream
Bits and bytes from the
broader Chesapeake world


The Kindness of Strangers: A Voyage
From some voyages you can’t get home alone. So I’ve had cause to rejoice that the folks I’ve met on Chesapeake Bay’s Eastern Shore are among the kindest of strangers. If, in fact, you can call someone who treats you like family a stranger.
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The Music Scene
by Rob Goszkowski
Celebrate the longest day of the year with 12 hours of good tunes at The Whiskey Festival.
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Bay Weekly's 101
Way's To Have Fun on the Bay

What's Inside

Letters to the Editor

Editorial
In Chesapeake Country, Political Surprises

Bay Reflections
by M.L. Faunce
Fear the turtle? Not in summer.

Earth Talk
No home for nuclear waste: Pollution-free power comes with its own set of problems..

Curtain Call

2008 Home & Garden Guide

2008 Bay Weekly Dining Guide

Free Will Astrology
by Rob Brezsny


Bill Burton
Losing the battle to save the Bay: I see it happening at home.




Sporting Life
by Dennis Doyle
Maryland’s finest meal: This is one delicacy you can bring home yourself.



Sky Watch
by J. Alex Knoll
The Yin of summer solstice: There’s ancient science behind that symbol of balance.


Tidelog®


The Bay Gardener
by Dr. Frank Gouin
Growing a future horticulturalist: Bay Gardener nurtures another young Bay-wise scientist.




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Movie Reviews
Jonathan Parker on The Incredible Hulk: Just another superhero movie with well-crafted and thrilling action plus stupid romance.

News of the Weird
by Chuck Shepherd

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