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John Waters salutes TCM Star of the Month Vincent Price
The Pope of Trash pays homage to the Merchant of Menace by Tom Warner (Baltimore Or Less, October 11, 2013) While everybody who is anybody was at Belvedere Square last night for the grand reopening (after 18 months of darkness) … Continue reading
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“An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe” Starring Vincent Price
From DangerousMinds.net: “Vincent Price is on sparkling form in An Evening With Edgar Allan Poe, in which the Master of Horror presents his unique interpretation of 4 tales by “the most original genius America has produced” – “The Tell-Tale Heart”, … Continue reading