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Category Archives: Dreamlanders
30 Years Later, Massey Memories Linger
Author, department store historian, Fells Point Towne Crier, and “quite wonderful” Baltimore Symphony Orchestra oboist Michael J. Lisicky remembers Edith Massey.
Posted in Baltimorons, Dreamlanders, Edith Massey, Fells Point, Neighborhoods
Tagged edith massey, edith's shopping bag, fell's point
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John Waters on hitchhiking adventures and his long-ago arrest at Johns Hopkins
By Bret McCabe (Johns Hopkins University “Hub,” 9/22/2014) “…In the prologue of the book you write that your parents expected you to hitchhike to school. When my parents wanted me to hitchhike—I went to Calvert Hall—and in private schools and … Continue reading
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John Waters Retrospective @ Lincoln Center: Sept. 5-14, 2014
“50 Years of John Waters: How Much Can You Take?” September 5 – September 14, 2014 The Film Society of Lincoln Center Lincoln Center Plaza New York, NY 10023-6595 “It took me 50 years to claw my way up from … Continue reading
The First Annual End of the World Show (1973)
[After spotting a framed poster for this legendary Johns Hopkins University event hanging on Robyn Webb’s wall, I checked the Internets (all of them!) and found this review by the guy who organized it all, Tom D’Antoni. The former Baltimore … Continue reading
Posted in 1970s, Baltimorons, Celebrities, Decades, Dreamlanders, Edith Massey, Entertainment, Events, Films, John Waters, Music, Punk / New Wave, Roadside Attractions, Uncategorized
Tagged dianne linkletter story, edith massey, end of the world show, firesign theatre, john waters, pooba, tom d'antoni
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