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Pratt Library: Your Hustling Journey Starts Here
Having just watched National Geographic’s expose of Baltimore – “Heroin Capital of America” – on “The High Wire” episode of their popular Drugs, Inc. television series, we are still blown away by the unintentional product placement the drug hustlers gave … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Baltimore Babylon, Drugs, Inner City, Media, Neighborhoods, Roadside Attractions, Television, Vices
Tagged drugs inc., heroin, libraries, national geographic, the high wire
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Stop Lies, Defamation, Ignorance, and Racism
Read and Learn! by Tom Warner (Baltimore Or Less) It started with anonymous notes posted throughout the Enoch Pratt Free Library’s Central Library on 400 Cathedral Street. The notes – spotted on bookshelves and, in at least one case, left … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Mount Vernon, Neighborhoods, Roadside Attractions, Uncategorized
Tagged libraries, street installations, vagrants
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Pratt Library: Best Mixed Martial Arts Venue?
[According to Wikipedia, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a full contact combat sport that allows use of both striking and grappling techniques, both standing and on the ground, from a variety of other combat sports. Some recent regional variations may … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Entertainment, Inner City, Neighborhoods, Sports, Uncategorized
Tagged biting, chairs, fighting, libraries, pepper spray, security guards, teens
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