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Category Archives: Dreamlanders
National Enquirer: “John Waters NOT Dead!”
By Dick Siegel (The National Enquirer, 3/7/2013) Acclaimed filmmaker cult icon JOHN WATERS is DEAD – but is he? He’s NOT, The ENQUIRER happily reports. Social media erupts after a report surfaced online saying John Waters was dead, The Baltimore … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, John Waters, Pranks
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Ramones play Essex’s Seagull Inn (2/4/1979)
Ramones at the Seagull: Stripped-down, honest rock is their stock in trade By Tom Basham (Baltimore Sun 2/9/1979) The Ramones came to town this week. They drove down from New York city Sunday in a window van. Their guitars, drums, … Continue reading
Posted in 1970s, Dreamlanders, Edith Massey, Essex / Middle River, Nightspots, Uncategorized
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On ‘Hairspray’s’ 25th anniversary, ‘Buddy Deane’ Committee looks back
By Jessica Goldstein ( Washington Post, 1/18/2013) If you were a teenager in Baltimore in the late 1950s and early 1960s, you watched “The Buddy Deane Show.” When the final bell rang you sprinted home from school, saddle shoes smacking … Continue reading
Posted in 1960s, 1980s, John Waters, Oldies
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