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David Simon’s Take on his “Angry Man” Rep
“The Wire” co-creator on blogging, Baltimore vs. New Orleans and his portrayal in the media By Doug Birch (Baltimore Brew, 7/3/2012) Angry, grudge-bearing, vengeful and passionate? That seems to be his public image, says David Simon, former Sun cop reporter, … Continue reading
Death comes for a Silver Maple
What one tree means to the Baltimore family losing it. By Stephanie Shapiro (Baltimore Brew, 4/5/2012) By the time we moved to Tuxedo Park nearly 16 years ago, the silver maple towering over our cedar shake house was already dying … Continue reading
Whatever Happened To Public Toilets?
On World Toilet Day the author asks: “How do you manage to enjoy a city if you’re constantly worrying about “holding it”?” by Art Cohen (Baltimore Brew, 11/19/2010) “For some reason which is never clear to any foreigner, American cities … Continue reading
Power of One vs. Power of “Hon”
Writer (Bruce Goldfarb) to test Whiting’s legal right to trademark word “Good for him,” says President (Benn Ray) of Hampden merchants’ association By Jill Rosen (The Baltimore Messenger, 1/4/11) He’s calling it the first shot fired in The Battle of … Continue reading