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Category Archives: Baltimore Films
‘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
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Baltimore-based actor George Stover reminisces about his pet: “Terry the Tarantula”
THE TREACHEROUS TALE OF TERRY THE TARANTULA Or How George Stover Spun His Own Web Of Wonders By Jim Hollenbaugh (Baltimore Or Less, 3/13/2013) Baltimore or Less recently caught up with Baltimore-based actor George Stover to get to the bottom … Continue reading
The 25 Best Food Moments in The Wire
From pit beef to lake trout sandwiches, the beloved HBO series delves deep into the guts of Baltimore. By Hannah Norwick (First We Feast, 2/14/2013) It’s often said the most compelling character in HBO’s The Wire isn’t Jimmy McNulty, Avon … Continue reading
The Jennifers – “Christmas In Reverse” music video
An oldie but goodie from the Baltimore Or Less Christmas archives. Happy Holidays! Indie-pop band, The Jennifers, send you seasons greetings with this not-so-happy holiday song. Song written by John Irvine. Audio produced by Dave Nachodsky at Invisible Sound (Baltimore, MD). … Continue reading