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Author Archives: almosthipguy
Guy Fieri visits Sip & Bite in Fell’s Point
Grating goofball gourmet Guy Fieri (you know, the guy with the gruff throat-cancer voice trying way too hard to be cool with his SoCal Porn Star Look – dyed-blond hair, tats, earrings, Oakley wrap-around shades – and his shirt worn … Continue reading
Posted in Crabs, Dining, Fells Point, Food, Neighborhoods, Roadside Attractions
Tagged fell's point, guy fieri, sip and bite
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From Liverpool with Love
Baltimore-Beatles connection behind documentary on Fab Four’s Freda As a card-carrying AARP member and aging Baby Boomer who grew up in the ’60s, it’s needless to say that I grew up loving everything to do with The Beatles. So when … Continue reading
‘Hit & Stay’ looks to Catonsville Nine and beyond
Documentary Screening at Maryland Film Festival tells of seminal 1968 anti-war protest, peace movement it helped spawn By Chris Kaltenbach, The Baltimore Sun (May 8, 2013) Joe Tropea thought he was writing a research paper on the Catonsville Nine, a … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Baltimore Films, Films
Tagged catonsville nine, joe tropea, maryland film festival, peace movement, skizz cyzyk
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BLAMMO – “Sweet Home Balt-amore”
BLAMMO, the Beleaguered League of Artists Meeting Mass Opposition pay their respects to their hometown of Balt-amore, home of Schmoke and beer, the Ori-oles and Ripkin the “Sacred Cal,” where “it’s the same old shit, the city that reads the … Continue reading
Posted in 1990s, Baltimorons, Music
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