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Category Archives: Decades
What We Talk About When We Talk About HON™
by Benn Ray (The Mobtown Shank, 12/18/2010) As Baltimore’s HON™troversy marches insistently into week #3, I’d like take a moment to point out a few things I’ve noticed about the fascinating conversation we, as a city/state/region, are having over private … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Atomic Books, Baltimorons, Hampden, Kitsch
Tagged benn ray, cafe hon, denise whiting, hon, honfest, mobtown shank
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Developmentally Disabled Group Wins Award For “Hairspray” Production
Minnesota’s Partnership Resources Inc. provides day services and job training to adults with developmental disabilities. For the past three years they have produced a theatrical production. This year PRI’s clients performed and documented their production of the musical Hairspray, based … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Entertainment, Uncategorized
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Denise Whiting: “Hon trademark taken out of context”
by Denise Whiting (The Baltimore Sun, 12/17/2010) “I have lived here all of my life. I am fully aware that I did not invent the word “hon,” but I did name my first restaurant in 1992 “It’s a Café, Hon,” … Continue reading
His Noodliness Reigns Unchallenged in Hampden
by Laura Vozzella (The Baltimore Sun, 9/28/2007) Jacob Corbin-Beal bought a Hampden rowhouse that happened to have a billboard on one side, and he wasn’t sure what to do with the thing. The seller had led him to believe it … Continue reading
Posted in 2000s, Art, Hampden, Kitsch, Pranks, Roadside Attractions
Tagged baltimore sun, laura vozzella
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