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Patrick Joust, Baltimore Street Photographer
Bravo to my colleague Patrick Joust, a librarian at the Enoch Pratt Central Library whose after-hours photography “hobby” has garnered him critical acclaim and numerous awards, including City Paper’s 2015 Best of Baltimore award for “Best Tumblr” site. (Be sure … Continue reading
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Beatles at The Baltimore Civic Center, Sept. 13, 1964
2:30 & 6 p.m., Sunday, September 13, 1964 The Beatles’ only visit to Baltimore was on Sunday, September 13, 1964. They performed two shows at the Civic Center, to a total of 28,000 fans. The best seat in the house … Continue reading
Larry Kane Interviews John Lennon at The Baltimore Civic Center
Baltimore Civic Center, September 13, 1964 ABOUT THIS INTERVIEW: On this date, the Beatles arrived in Maryland for their performance at Baltimore’s Civic Center. John Lennon was interviewed by Larry Kane as part of an on-going series of interviews with … Continue reading
The Toynbee Tiles File
because a good idea never grows old…it’s just reborn Baltimore, May 5, 2014 – So many new “Toynbee Tiles” have been spotted around town lately – especially in the Mount Vernon area – that Baltimore Or Less feels compelled to … Continue reading