(part 1) More community gardens absolutely everywhere Remember those 30,000 vacant properties I mentioned earlier? Yeah they aren’t really helping the economy in Baltimore. But you know what would, while simultaneously raising morale/property values/a sense of community in the immediate area? Raze a few of them and convert the plots into community gardens. Obviously this […]
Author: Evan The Mayor
Obligatory Stephanie Rawlings Blake Suggestion Post – Pt. 1
My EX-girlfriend Sheila Dixon (we had a falling out over a time share) will no longer mayor in just over a week. My NEW girlfriend, Stephanie Rawlings Blake (or SRB, as she signs her emails) will be transitioning into office, and the time for a new-but-not-really-but-maybe-it-will be era of Baltimore progress is waiting in the […]
UPCOMING EVENTS PLUGATHON
Finding yourself bored this week with very little or nothing to do and entirely too much laundry to put off cleaning? Here are some events you might want to check out! BACON AND BEER HAPPY HOUR VII: ITALIAN EDITION When: Thursday, January 21st 2pm-2am Where: Bad Decisions (1928 Fleet St., Fells Point) More What: Facebook […]
Jasón Roland TWOFER!
Episode 5 – “Walking Contradiction” Episode 6 – “A Chicken in the Pot”
Analysts Predict: This year’s harbor odor may be slightly less offensive
The year 2009 was a banner year for harbor stench. As algae blooms, fish kills and raw sewage sprinkled the collective populaces’ noses with a bouquet of fetid and otherwise lovely aromas during the height of spring and summer, sadly these times passed on and the colder months reduced the city of Baltimore’s finest quality […]
10 Websites from the Past 10 Years (that I have enjoyed) – Part 2
Continuing our list of websites you may have missed from the past ten years or so, the remaining five websites are examples of those beloved sites that are no longer with us. Whether it be the stiff competition from other sites, lack of interest or just bad timing, these sites for whatever reason didn’t last. […]