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Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley Sings Johnny Cash
How The Governor Got His Groove Back O’Malley Puts On A Show at Jan. 19 Inaugural Celebration (Prince George’s Suite Magazine, 1/19/2011) The word was that Governor O’Malley’s inaugural would be a little less formal this year. Save money, provide … Continue reading
“Fool’s Gold” – Santo Rigatuso: The Man with the Four-Way Lips
By Michael Anft, Photos by Steven Brown (Baltimore City Paper, 2/16/1990) David B. Irwin had just formed his own law firm with four associates. His library wasn’t yet stocked and furniture was still being moved in when his firm’s first … Continue reading
Posted in 1980s, Baltimore Films, Baltimorons, Crime, Media, Santo Gold, TV Commercials
Tagged baltimore city paper, blood circus, michael anft, santo gold, santo rigatuso
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Dawn Culbertson (1951-2004)
By Gadi Dechter (Baltimore City Paper, 12/8/2004) The sudden death of local musician, composer, and arts journalist Dawn Christine Culbertson has united in mourning friends and admirers from far-flung corners of the Baltimore arts community—much as the 53-year-old Charles Villager … Continue reading
Michael M. Hughes – Teonanácatl: The Secret History of Magic Mushrooms
Baltimore author Michael M. Hughes recently presented his talk on the history of magic mushrooms and their active ingredient, psilocybin for the Ignite Baltimore lecture series, sharing interesting and not-so-well-known information from ancient history, popular culture, and cutting edge neuroscience. … Continue reading
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