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Category Archives: Shopping
Remembering Christmastime at the Old Eastpoint Shopping Center
An oldie but goodie from the Baltimore Or Less Christmas archives. Happy Holidays! When penguins, monkeys, x-ray shoe measurements and Santa Claus in the basement made for a memorable Christmastime adventure By Mark Birkelien (Dundalk Patch, 12/18/2010) There was a time … Continue reading
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BALTIMETAL T-shirts
BALTIMETAL T-shirts Gray ink on black. Design by Kevin & Ida Slaughter. MEN: http://underworldamusements.bigcartel.com WOMEN: http://www.etsy.com/shop/BitchCraftApparel BAAAALTIMOOOORE! BAAAALTIMOOOORE! Baltimore, total war When victory’s a massacre The final swing is not a drill It’s how many people I can kill
Edgar Allan Poe Sculpture by Colin Batty
The Tell-Tale Heart, in Poe’s hands. Colin Batty’s latest sculpture, available exclusively at the Peculiarium. Be quick. There were only 12 made and they are signed and numbered by the artist.
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36 Hours in Baltimore
By Charly Wilder (New York Times, 9/19/2012) “You can look far and wide, but you’ll never discover a stranger city with such extreme style,” John Waters once noted about his hometown. Maybe that’s why Baltimore’s trumpeted glass-and-steel Inner Harbor development, … Continue reading
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