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Marty Bass Recounts The Loss Of His Toupee
(Stoop Storytelling Series, 2/9/2006) WJZ-TV morning host Marty Bass recounts his story of failure: the loss of his toupee. Listen to “Legends of the Fall” at Baltimore’s Stoop Storytelling Series.
David Simon: My Nemesis
David Simon (Stoop Storytelling Series, 4/5/2007) Click play button to listen My Nemesis: Stories About the Enemies, Bullies, and Brawls That Have Shaped Us “It’s an evening of black eyes, wounded hearts, and long-held grudges when seven storytellers get seven … Continue reading
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Stoop Storytelling with Michael M. Hughes
Writer, Photographer, Performer, Psychonaut and Muckraker Michael M. Hughes shares a story about working as a graphic designer on Baltimore’s Block during the mid-80s at Stoop Storytelling.