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Still of the Night
A Photo Essay by Patrick Joust (Baltimore Magazine, July 2014) Patrick Joust is a librarian I work with at the Enoch Pratt Central Library. Whenever he’s not helping the good citizens of Baltimore with their queries, tech-savvy Patrick can be … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Neighborhoods, Photographs, Roadside Attractions
Tagged baltimore magazine, patrick joust, photography
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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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Vlad the Dumptruck Impaler
Is God a Mentally Disturbed Haitian Immigrant with Drug Problems, a Paintbrush and a Twitter Account? Tuesday, May 13, 2014 – Calling himself “God,” “Jesus Christ” and the reincarnation of King Tut, Vladimir Mehul Baptiste drove a stolen landscaping truck … Continue reading
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Tagged abc2news, multiverse, towson, vladimir baptiste, WMAR TV
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Are These Photos of Baltimore Lesbians in the 1920s?
I stumbled on these wonderful photos of 1920s Baltimore women on Ebay. Were they lesbians? Was one a drag queen? Were they dressing up for Halloween or a party? Were they expressing their lifestyle? So many unanswered questions that piqued … Continue reading
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