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Babs Johnson Is the Walrus
John Waters’ “Pink Flamingos” psychedelicized to The Beatles’ “I Am The Walrus.” (via Dangerous Minds)
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Maryland’s Enchanted Forest is like Candyland after a Neutron Bomb Strike
By Cyriaque Lamar (io9.com, 3/22/2012) After entertaining happy families for decades, the Enchanted Forest amusement park of Ellicott City, Maryland was forced to shutter its premises in 1989. In the ensuing 23 years, the gumdrop cottages and fantasy castles began … Continue reading
Batman pulled over by police in Montgomery County
By Justin Fenton (The Baltimore Sun, 3/23/2012) In the movies, Gotham City police required giant spotlight to find Batman. Montgomery County police didn’t have to go quite so far, finding him cruising around in a Lamborghini Wednesday in Silver Spring … Continue reading
Death of an Americain
By SL Solomon (What Weekly, 3/21/2012) Charles Village said goodbye to a cherished member of its community on the night of March 12. About thirty friends and lovers of Video Americain gathered with candles, sparklers and picked flowers from early … Continue reading