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Category Archives: Divine
Vintage Paper Doll Drawings of John Waters Superstar Divine
By Judy Berman (Flavorwire, 8/14/2012) “Come here, child, and listen to our story of magic and wonder. Once upon a time, in an exotic and faraway land — Baltimore in the 1970s, to be exact — there lived a filthy … Continue reading
Posted in 1980s, Art, Divine, Dreamlanders
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“Carne Cabeza” — The Next “Wild Bill” Hagy?
Carne Cabeza (literal translation: “Meat Head”) — Baltimore Or Less was so impressed that we immediately bestowed upon him the official title of Baltimoron. Baltimore’s New Divine! The Masked Orioles Fan! By Scott Carberry (Baltimore Boy, 8/12/2012) “Did everyone see this … Continue reading
Evening Magazine: “Edith Massey, The Egg Lady”
“Profile of Edith Massey from 1978. John Waters met Massey while she was working at Pete’s Hotel and offered her a role as herself in the film Multiple Maniacs. In the early ’70s, she quit her job at Pete’s and … Continue reading
Posted in 1970s, Divine, Dreamlanders, Fells Point, John Waters
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Babs Johnson Is the Walrus
John Waters’ “Pink Flamingos” psychedelicized to The Beatles’ “I Am The Walrus.” (via Dangerous Minds)
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