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Category Archives: 2010s
Ray Lewis – “What Time Is It?”
“Ray Lewis – What Time Is It?” Remix by DJ Steve Porter
Posted in 2010s, Baltimorons, Music, Rap, Ravens, Ray Lewis, Sports
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“Unpainted” Huffines Homeless Outreach
For one single day, Scott “Unpainted” Huffines left the safety of Essex, Maryland to offer his assistance to those less fortunate surviving on the streets of the nation’s capital. The “Unpainted Huffines Homeless Outreach” took place on October 10th, 2010 … Continue reading
John Waters Unplugged: The Transcript (Roger Ebert’s Journal)
Roger Ebert: This is the lightly-edited full transcript for the interview I did with John Waters recently. My questions were typed, his were spoken. Waters: There’s nothing you could ask that I would balk at. I’m pretty open. Ebert: If … Continue reading
Power of One vs. Power of “Hon”
Writer (Bruce Goldfarb) to test Whiting’s legal right to trademark word “Good for him,” says President (Benn Ray) of Hampden merchants’ association By Jill Rosen (The Baltimore Messenger, 1/4/11) He’s calling it the first shot fired in The Battle of … Continue reading