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Category Archives: Baltimorons
Baltimore’s Block Burly Performers Not “Strip-Teasers” but “Beauty-Flashers” (1942)
Not Strip But Flashers (The Billboard, 6/27/1942) Feminine burly performers are not “strip-teasers” but “beauty-flashers,” according to Gus Flaig, veteran stage manager for the Gayety, only exclusively burlesque house in Baltimore. According to Flaig, the backbone of burlesque is not … Continue reading
Posted in "The Block", 1940s, Baltimorons, Burlesque, Gayety, Nightlife, Strip Clubs
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Telephone Pole Mishaps Abound — Christmas in Essex, Maryland 1946
(The Essex Beacon, 12/1946) (Via TurkeyPoint.org Rockaway Beach Improvement Association / Turkey Point Improvement Association Hat tip to Joann Weiland for the clipping)
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H.L. Mencken’s “Christmas Story” (1946)
H.L. Mencken’s “Christmas Story” via archive.org.
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Double-O Xmas
Or, I Was a Reindeer for the CIA By Tom Warner (Baltimore Or Less) On Christmas Eve our thoughts turn to legendary Baltimore musician Mark Linthicum (aka Mark Harp or “Harpo”), who passed away on this night in 2004 at … Continue reading
Posted in 1990s, Baltimorons, Christmas, Decades, Entertainment, Holidays
Tagged double-o xmas, harpo, mark harp, mark linthicum, theater project
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