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What is an Alt-Weekly?
“…these covers not only provide a survey of the history of City Paper, they also scan as a thumbnail history of Baltimore, at least through the alt-weekly lens. ” Continue reading
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If you think watching Chris LaMartina’s low-budget horror films is unnerving, try making one
By Lee Gardner (Baltimore City Paper, 10/12/2011) A party’s getting out of hand in a paneled basement as assorted twentysomethings guzzle beer, and down the hall a buzzed dude gets ready to get busy with a buxom babe. She takes … Continue reading
Pressed for Time (Globe Poster)
Baltimore’s Globe Poster Company holds decades of music and printing history–and it’s on the verge of being lost By Lee Gardner (Baltimore City Paper, 1/26/2011) Bob Cicero has the air of a man carrying a heavy load, despite the fact … Continue reading
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