Jesse Walker | December 30, 2005
The Baltimore City Paper has published its annual review of the lesser-known cultural figures who died this past year. 2005's annals of the departed include science-fiction novelist Andre Norton, sound collagist Luc Ferrari, valium inventor Leo Sternbach, and the obscure R&B singer Lyn Collins, who has been immortalized -- thanks to one popular hip hop sample -- by "a fraction of a fraction of her life's work."
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Speaking of dead links, what happened to the suck.com archives? All that's there are smutty porn links.
I remember the Baltimore City Paper as being a less
resentful cousin to the Washington City Paper. The DC
version always had a lot of New York envy that I don't remember in
the Baltimore paper, then again I pretty much stopped reading that
DC rag ten years ago.
The crowning achievement of the DC City Paper I think was
Joe Sasfy's article 'When Fiddles Rang,' (circa 1990) about the
country & bluegrass scene in DC in the 40's through the 60s. An
absolutely fantastic & thorough article. He should have gotten
a Pulitzer for that. I wish I still had a copy of it but mine got
soaked.
this sucks!:
I guess that means that we'll never get another reference to "the
late, lamented Suck.com".
Maybe Tim will make a copy of the CDs he has the site stored on. I think he was the keeper of that flame, anyway.
Yes, 2005 was indeed the year of the dead but I noticed that the
list didn't include Wayne, Corrine, Carl, Buddy, Muffin, Bob (whose
wife always noted that he wasn't properly house trained),
Glen.....
They were also lesser known.
Changeling was cool though.
I remember the Baltimore City Paper as being a less
resentful cousin to the Washington City Paper. The DC version
always had a lot of New York envy that I don't remember in the
Baltimore paper
That pretty well holds true for all things Baltimore vis-a-vis
their DC counterparts. Baltimore is just way cooler and a lot more
fun. *sigh* Man it sucks being stuck in DC when you know just how
much fucking better life is just 35 miles up the damn road.
Man it sucks being stuck in DC when you know just how much
fucking better life is just 35 miles up the damn road.
Yeah, and that even goes for Frederick County, too.
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