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Category Archives: Decades
Baltimore City Paper’s 2010 “Baltimanual”
“The Land Of Pleasant Living” City Paper’s 2010 Guide to All Things Baltimore Baltimore is a place of many nicknames and civic slogans, many of which have stuck whether they fit the place or not. Its 19th-century violence earned it … Continue reading
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Now Playing at Local Theaters (1972)
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Baltimore Tattoo Museum’s Bill Stevenson
“Skin Deep,” Baltimore Magazine, January 2008 Baltimore Magazine City Guide 2009 Spotlight Take a trip inside the fascinating Baltimore Tattoo Museum, featured in Baltimore Magazine’s June 2009 City Guide. Related Links Baltimore Tattoo Museum’s Bill Stevenson Baltimore Tattoo Museum
Wild Bill Hagy: The Irrepressible Human Manifestation of “Oriole Magic”
(Baltimore Magazine, 1/2008) Wild Bill Hagy defied the conventions of celebrityhood. He achieved an unlikely renown—hounded by autograph seekers, meeting Presidents Carter and Reagan, featured in The New Yorker—by leading his signature “O-R-l-O-L-E-S” cheers from Section 34 in the upper … Continue reading
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