All posts by Caryn Coyle
Baltimore is Bodine’s City
His photographs show versatility and are a tribute to Baltimore.
Beatlemania in Ruxton
John Lennon's autograph with the words, "Your friendly compére," is rare. Add the autographs of George, Paul and Ringo on the same slip of paper -- framed and
Greektown’s Acropolis Restaurant
Demitrios Avgerinos has the look of a chef whose cooking you must try. His white apron is not spotless and he wears it like a man who "lives
Pressman’s Shillelagh Marches On
For those of a certain age, the name Hyman Pressman will conjure memories of an indefatigable public servant who wrote poetry. Baltimore's comptroller from 1963 to 1991, Pressman
Bill Bateman’s Bistro Perry Hall
Tom Strawser has been to Indonesia. Germany. The United Kingdom. In all, he's worked in six foreign countries and five different states opening more than eighty restaurants. But
The Legacy of Patrick J Citroni
The call came to Adrian Citroni on the morning of September 18, 2008. The caller described his son with a touch of gray hair at his temples. When
The Knotty Pine
It was after the 2008 Super Bowl game when the New York Giants ruined the New England Patriots perfect season that the Knotty Pine was engulfed in flames.
Peachy’s Story
I have to admit I began A Peachy Life on page one hundred nine, the section entitled, "The Boy, the Rape, the Baby." "Barry Levinson told me I had
That’s My Mom on the Cover of HON!
The email was sent to Patrick Tandy, editor and publisher of Eight Stone Press, regarding his latest edition, HON; Past, Present & Future.
DiPasquale’s Marketplace
For Joe DiPasquale, a trip to Italy when he was twenty-one changed his life. "I went to Abruzzo, Campagna and Sicily where my grandparents are from and I








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