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Check out the new Urbanite Web Page. This is one online stop for Baltimore events, happenings, and conversations. The page includes several all-inclusive directories of information with reader comments and feedback: http://www.urbanitebaltimore.com.

Please be sure to sign up for a weekly Art & Culture E-Zine, written by yours truly. Urbanite E-Zines will cover arts, music, theatre, literature, and other cultural events, so please email me with invites, e-vites, story ideas, and unique Baltimore people and events. My new Urbanite email address is [email protected]. Please spread the word!
The weekly Arts & Culture publication will include several interactive sections, including ‘Ask Baltimore’ for an online Q&A session, ‘Shameless Self Promotion’ where artists and musicians can get free publicity for new projects and songs, and ‘Art Schooled’ where you can ask about any cultural issue, big or small, and receive a thoughtful answer from a local expert. Other E-Zine highlights will include a main feature and an interview, as well as ‘Savvy’ which will feature local cultural products for sale.
The first E-Zines launch next week, so make sure to sign up at the Urbanite website!
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