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Tag Archives: erik maza
Watch Out for the “Camden Pounder”!
National Bohemian Releases Camden Yards Commemorative Cans By Erik Maza (The Baltimore Sun, 3/16/2012) To mark the 20th anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Pabst Brewing Company is releasing commemorative National Bohemian cans. For a limited time, your regular … Continue reading
National Bohemian Beer To Be Served On Draft Again
Historic Baltimore brew will be available in kegs for first time in 15 years By Erik Maza (The Baltimore Sun, 1/26/2011) It’s been 15 years since National Bohemian left Maryland, but Patrick McCusker remembers it almost as bitterly as the … Continue reading
Baltimore’s New Wave
Our indie music scene is far from one note. The success of Dan Deacon and the Wham City arts collective has given rise to a new crop of experimental musicians. By Erik Maza (The Baltimore Sun, 1/22/2011) “…Two years after … Continue reading
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Tagged baltimore sun, dan deacon, erik maza, future islands, lands & peoples, lower dens
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