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From the WYPR Website: “This month on Maryland Morning, we’re spending our Mondays talking to folks in the know about the upcoming arts and culture season. Cara Ober is back on our program to give us her tips about some exhibitions of visual art that will be presented in Baltimore this fall.

Cara blogs about art at Bmoreart, she writes reviews for ART news, and she is the arts and culture on-line editor at Urbanite Magazine.”

Let’s hope they edit out all the ummms.
Monday, September 17 at 9 a.m.

LINK to Maryland Morning Website: http://mdmorn.wordpress.com/2010/09/25/927104-fall-preview-visual-arts/

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