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Category Archives: Entertainment
Psyched To Get Miked @ Atomic Books
Zinesters Mike White and Mike Faloon sign and read new works Atomic Books, Hampden, Friday, November 19, 2010 Friday, November 19th was the “Night of Two Mikes” at Hampden’s Atomic Books, where owners Benn Ray and Rachel Whang doubled down … Continue reading
Posted in Atomic Books, Atomic TV, Entertainment, Films, Hampden, Media
Tagged atomic books, impossibly funky, microcinefest, mike faloon, mike white, the hanging gardens of split rock
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HBO’s ‘In Treatment’ is steeped in Baltimore references
Executive producer Anya Epstein explains why the city crops up in the series so often by David Zurawik, The Baltimore Sun, 11/19/2010 For a TV series neither set nor filmed in Baltimore, the city sure plays a prominent role in … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Media, Television
Tagged animal collective, baltimore, baltimore sun, david zurawik, HBO, in treatment, johns hopkins, union memorial
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Arty Hill – “Streets of Baltimore”
Arty Hill (www.artyhill.com) and the Long Gone Daddys play “Streets of Baltimore” at 1919 in Baltimore, MD, September 3, 2010. Lynn Kasdorf on pedal steel guitar, Steve Potter on bass, and Hoppy Hopkins on drums.
Halloween in Essex, 1982
Essex was rockin’ back in the 80s! Click to enlarge.