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Category Archives: Neighborhoods
Vampire Hookers from Dundalk
AKA 7 Sins of the Vampire, Blood Seduction Directed by Doug Ulrich and Mark Mackner (Alpha Video, 2013, 75 minutes) This Movie Sucks. Literally. By Tom Warner (Baltimore Or Less) In 2002, my friend and co-worker Holly Tominack acted in … Continue reading
Posted in 2000s, Baltimore Films, Baltimorons, Dreamlanders, Dundalk, Films, Kitsch, Neighborhoods, Uncategorized
Tagged doug ulrich, dundalk, george stover
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The Suicide That Shook Baltimore
“A fellow can keep a lot of things in his safe that haven’t got anything to do with naval intelligence…I know a fellow who keeps a bank vault just to keep 16 photos of Brigitte Bardot locked up.” Continue reading
Posted in 1950s, Baltimore Babylon, Crime, Deaths, Dundalk, Murder, Neighborhoods, Suicide, Uncategorized
Tagged dundalk, inside detective, margaret d'ambrisio, michael d'ambrosia, murder, suicide
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New “Toynbee Tile” Sighting
Walter’s Art Gallery crosswalk, North Charles and Centre Street Spotted: October 15, 2013 by Tom Warner (Baltimore Or Less) Heads up to my observant pal Brian Manning (poet, hipster librarian and once-and-future Portlandian who writes the blog bmoretrashy) for spotting … Continue reading
Todd Stachowski’s fan letter to BIG NURSE
Big Nurse was a zine I used to pick up at Atomic Books back in the early ’90s. It was published by Jean and Sue, two ultra-cool Asian girls living in my ultra-uncool suburban ‘hood of Towson. Their zine was inspired … Continue reading
Posted in 1990s, Atomic Books, Baltimorons, Entertainment, Media, Towson, Uncategorized
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