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Category Archives: “The Block”
Bum on “The Block” Named “Big Ed” Fights Over Bottle of Natty Boh, Stabbed to Death With It (1975)
Man stabbed to death during fight on The Block over bottle of beer (The Baltimore Sun, 6/5/1975) A man police could identify only as “Big Ed” was stabbed to death with a broken beer bottle yesterday afternoon during a fight … Continue reading
Posted in "The Block", 1970s, Beer, Burlesque, Crime, Murder, Natty Boh, Nightlife, Strip Clubs
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Police X-Ray Snake Dance; Diagnosis: Acute Indecency
(The Baltimore Sun, 5/14/1951) Greek mythology was set back to the tune of $40 in the classic interior of Central Police Court yesterday where an East Baltimore street snake dancer was dressed down by the law for writhing ungarbed in … Continue reading
Posted in "The Block", 1950s, Burlesque, Nightlife, Vices
Tagged snakes, two o'clock club, zorita
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Police Divorce Zorita And Snake (1951)
(The Baltimore Sun, 5/13/1951) A tender moment between a semi-clad dancer and a black, bull snake was shattered last night by the strident voice of the law, and the dancer, torn from her snake, was booked by police for performing … Continue reading
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Tom Warner Interviews Annie Sprinkle (1982)
Tom reminisces: “…my very first byline for the Baltimore City Paper, an October 1982 story about adult film star Annie Sprinkle‘s visit to The Little X Theatre on Howard and Franklin Streets, back in her pre-“Post-Porn Feminist” period. The Little … Continue reading
Posted in "The Block", 1980s, Sex
Tagged annie sprinkle, baltimore city paper, tom warner
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