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Category Archives: Celebrities
John Waters salutes TCM Star of the Month Vincent Price
The Pope of Trash pays homage to the Merchant of Menace by Tom Warner (Baltimore Or Less, October 11, 2013) While everybody who is anybody was at Belvedere Square last night for the grand reopening (after 18 months of darkness) … Continue reading
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Tagged john waters, turner classic movies, vincent price
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Denise Koch, Experimental Film Star
by Tom Warner (Baltimore Or Less) Last Saturday, the Enoch Pratt Free Library partnered with the local experimental cinema group Sight Unseen to screen an hour-long program of eight experimental shorts selected from the Central Library’s celebrated collection of over … Continue reading
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Tagged 16mm film, denise koch, experimental film, mirrored reason, stan vanderbeek
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