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Corpse Courier
When the time comes, Emily Wyatt brings the dead to the next stage on their journey By J.M. Giordano (1/2/2013) Emily Wyatt lives for the dead. The Remington resident will pull up to your house in her nondescript silver van … Continue reading
Porn Again
Satanic texts, dirty readers, and radical manuals make a potent library By Baynard Woods (Baltimore City Paper, 10/3/2012) A few years Ago, when the peep booths over at Sweden Books on the Block switched to DVD, Kevin I. Slaughter happened … Continue reading
The Unlikely Tale of Baltimore’s Oldest Hipster
Colleens and Resurrection The unlikely tale of Baltimore’s oldest hipster By Baynard Woods (Baltimore City Paper, 8/15/2012) “Bowtie” Bob Nelson is seemingly ubiquitous, rivaled only by BMA Director and benevolent scene queen Doreen Bolger in attendance of the city’s hip … Continue reading
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The City That Drinks
Seahorse Inn, and Pop’s Tavern By Baynard Woods (Baltimore City Paper, 7/4/2012) “…When we leave the Seahorse, we stop by Pop’s Tavern (4343 North Point Blvd.), the second oldest bar in Baltimore County. As we walk in, a guy gets … Continue reading