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Link: A Remembrance of Local Arts Scenes Past
By Tom Warner (Accelerated Decrepitude, 10/15/2012) You Are Here: Link No. 2 (1997) The Baltimore-based arts magazine Link published 10 book-length journals to great critical acclaim between 1996 and 2006. I was never fully aware of Baltimore’s arts scene in my formative … Continue reading
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University of Maryland Reconstructs Horrifically Injured Gun Accident Victim’s Face
Horrifically injured gun accident victim shows off results of the most extensive face transplant ever performed Richard Lee Norris, 37, injured in 1997 in gun accident, was treated by 100-strong team of doctors at University of Maryland in March By … Continue reading
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Francis Scott Key composes “The Star-Spangled Banner”
“In the wee hours of the morning on September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key sat under British guard aboard the HMS Tonnant and witnessed that, despite bombardment throughout the night’s battle, the flag at Fort McHenry was still flying. The … Continue reading
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