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Tag Archives: baltimore
Underdog Marches for Martin Luther King, Jr.
Black History Month Classics: Suzanne Muldowney Joins the 2003 Martin Luther King Day, Jr. Parade “When the Negro was completely an Underdog, he needed white spokesmen. Liberals played their parts in this period exceedingly well…. But now that the Negro … Continue reading
Denise Gets a New Pair of Glasses
Denise wouldn’t listen to us—the people who live here—but she had a change of heart in front of someone who will put her exploitation of real Baltimoreans in several million living rooms. By Rafael Alvarez (Baltimore Patch, November 7, 2011) … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Baltimorons, Dining, Hampden, Neighborhoods, Roadside Attractions, Uncategorized
Tagged baltimore, denise whiting, gordon ramsay, hampden, hon
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Fast, Cheap & Out of this World
It’s Halloween and Baltimore or Less can think of no better time to celebrate the Triple B-movie (Blood, Boobs, Beast) filmmaking career of Perry Hall’s own horror/sci-fi master Don Dohler, who regrettably passed away in December 2006. Inspired by a … Continue reading
Posted in 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, Baltimore Films, Baltimorons, Entertainment, Films, Media, Roadside Attractions
Tagged baltimore, doh dohler, fanzines, horror films, michael yockel, sci-fi films
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Baltimore Integrity Trumps D.C. Importance
Leah L. Jones/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST – College students Maya Wells, left and Christina Pinder sit on a bench on Federal Hill Park facing the Inner Harbor. By Frances Stead Sellers (Washington Post, August 23, 2011) Forget about Washington. Ask … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Baltimorons, Neighborhoods, Uncategorized
Tagged baltimore, Baltimoreans, Washington D.C.
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