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Sean Carton
Sean Carton was Atomic Books‘ first customer. He showed up a few weeks before I opened and literally banged on the door until I let him. Then he showed up the day I opened Atomic for real, the day after Thanksgiving … Continue reading
Baltimore Magazine: Andy Warhol’s Fascinating Relationship with Baltimore
Fifteen Minutes and Counting Baltimore has had a fascinating relationship with Andy Warhol, and the BMA’s upcoming Warhol exhibit is the show to see this fall. By John Lewis, Baltimore Magazine, October 2010 Baltimoreans can feel some measure of pride visiting … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Dreamlanders, John Waters, Museums
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Baltimore Tattoo Museum’s Bill Stevenson
“Skin Deep,” Baltimore Magazine, January 2008 Baltimore Magazine City Guide 2009 Spotlight Take a trip inside the fascinating Baltimore Tattoo Museum, featured in Baltimore Magazine’s June 2009 City Guide. Related Links Baltimore Tattoo Museum’s Bill Stevenson Baltimore Tattoo Museum
Wild Bill Hagy: The Irrepressible Human Manifestation of “Oriole Magic”
(Baltimore Magazine, 1/2008) Wild Bill Hagy defied the conventions of celebrityhood. He achieved an unlikely renown—hounded by autograph seekers, meeting Presidents Carter and Reagan, featured in The New Yorker—by leading his signature “O-R-l-O-L-E-S” cheers from Section 34 in the upper … Continue reading
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