Local News Station Makes Unfortunate ‘Black Holiday Shoppers’ Chyron Error

By Colby Hall (Mediaite, 11/25/2011)

Colby Hall reports:

Guess what gang? Today is BLACK FRIDAY, the single biggest news story on the day that follows Thanksgiving. Not only are a nation’s hopes of a bright economic future built on the mass commercialism of the day, but an entire industry of local and national reporters have nothing else to cover, and so news consumers are left with little left to learn about than holiday shopping that goes on today. Baltimore’s WBAL got a jump on the holiday shopping story, and made an unfortunate chyron error in the process.

As one can see, the chyron should clearly read “Black Friday” shopping instead of “Black Holiday Shoppers.” The fact that many of the shoppers lined up on Thanksgiving evening at a Towson area Target store appear to be African-American does not help the poor individual who made the small yet significant typographical error in the segment, which you can watch below:

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Mortville: The Queer Encampment at Occupy Baltimore

By Corey Reidy (The Baltimore Independent Reader, 10/21/2011)

Photo courtesy Clayton Conn

“…Mortville comes and sets up tents. They put on silver leashes, crawl around on the ground. They do not limit themselves to acting on what is traditionally defined as queer subject matter. For them, everything is worth acting on that is relevant to the human condition– and being queer – they approach it from a queer lens, and their response will inherently be queer.”

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Folie’s “Map of Baltimore and Environs” (1792)

By “The 59 King” (Curator, The Big Map Blog)

“Plan of the town of Baltimore and its environs. Dedicated to the citizens of Baltimore. Taken upon the spot by their most humble servant A. P. Folie, French geographer.”

View the ZOOMABLE map at The Big Map Blog.

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Tribune Co. to auction Sun collection of 7,000+ Bodine prints

By William P. Tandy (Eight Stone Press, 11/15/2011)

A. Aubrey Bodine

A Baltimore Sun photographer for nearly 50 years, A. Aubrey Bodine documented life in Baltimore and around Maryland from the 1920s until his death in 1970. Decades before Photoshop and desktop publishing, Bodine perfected his technique in the darkroom. His photography was exhibited the world over, winning many regional, national and even international competitions; he was, in fact, the first American photographer to have a solo exhibition in the former Soviet Union. Today, his name, for many, is as synonymous with the city as the Orioles and Old Bay.

This Saturday, November 17, The Baltimore Sun (or rather the Sun’s parent entity, the Chicago-based Tribune Company) will auction off the paper’s collection of more than 7,000 original Bodine prints at Alex Cooper Auctioneers in Towson, Maryland. Jennifer Bodine, the photographer’s daughter and curator of the website AAubreyBodine.com, would like nothing more than to see this collection remain intact and properly cared for so that future generations might continue to appreciate this fantastic window into mid-20th century Baltimore. Nevertheless, there’s a very good chance that Saturday’s auction will effectively scatter the collection to the winds of time.

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