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Category Archives: Art
Baltimore City Paper’s 2010 “Baltimanual”
“The Land Of Pleasant Living” City Paper’s 2010 Guide to All Things Baltimore Baltimore is a place of many nicknames and civic slogans, many of which have stuck whether they fit the place or not. Its 19th-century violence earned it … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Art, Booze, Festivals, Food, Museums, Music, Nightspots, Roadside Attractions
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Baltimore Magazine: Andy Warhol’s Fascinating Relationship with Baltimore
Fifteen Minutes and Counting Baltimore has had a fascinating relationship with Andy Warhol, and the BMA’s upcoming Warhol exhibit is the show to see this fall. By John Lewis, Baltimore Magazine, October 2010 Baltimoreans can feel some measure of pride visiting … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Dreamlanders, John Waters, Museums
Tagged andy warhol, baltimore magazine, bma, john lewis
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Peter Zahorecz (April 25, 1965 – June 4, 2006)
By Bret McCabe (Baltimore City Paper, 6/14/2006) To the many local artists, musicians, and writers who call Peter Zahorecz a friend, he was an irreplaceable force of nature. To anybody who doesn’t recognize the name, you’ll probably recognize the face … Continue reading
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Tagged baltimore city paper, normals books, peter pan, peter zahorecz, shattered wig
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