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The BDL Blog: September 2009
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Friday, September 11, 2009. New Branding in the Neighborhood. First, Loyola College in Maryland, where I attended and graduated as an undergrad 25 years ago last spring, announced it was changing its name to Loyola University Maryland. Years ago this month. So the more things change, the more they stay the same. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The BDL Blog Archive. New Branding in the Neighborhood. Baltimore, MD 21 203. Search The BDL Blog. See Me on Facebook.
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The BDL Blog: October 2010
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. 30th Reunion of Gilman's Class of 1980. This past weekend was Homecoming Weekend at Gilman School, highlighted by reunion events and activities of the class years ending in 5 and 0. Appropriately enough, around 30 of our classmates came to the showplace home of fellow classmate and artist Lat Naylor. Director of Development Kate Ratcliffe Hoch. And Director of Alumni Relations Stephanie Felton. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The BDL Blog: December 2008
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Wednesday, December 24, 2008. The New Year is coming, and it's time to announce a few things. And please discard the old numbers: 410-783-8250 and 602-230-4343. (If you're interested in getting a toll free number, I've found a great new service, and I'd love to tell you about it! As for mail, note that my Baltimore freelance services mailing address at P.O. Box 23359, Baltimore, MD 21203. For any info you don't have yet.). And www.bdlcommunications.com. You'll...
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The BDL Blog: March 2009
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Friday, March 20, 2009. Firemen assist woman who apparently locked a baby in her car near TowsonPlace Target. Sign Goes Up for 7-11. Hopkins Square site once hoped for retailers like The Gap. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The BDL Blog Archive. Sign Goes Up for 7-11. Baltimore, MD 21 203. Search The BDL Blog. There was an error in this gadget. Subscribe to The BDL Blog. See Me on Facebook. View my complete profile. More BDL Blog Archives. Even Older Blog Posts.
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The BDL Blog: My Holiday Gift to an Unknown Dreamer
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Sunday, December 26, 2010. My Holiday Gift to an Unknown Dreamer. When I was in the 5. Grade, back at Edgecombe Circle Elementary School (PS#62), one of the first “novels” I read was E. L. Konigsburg’s From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. The book is an adventure of a runaway 11-year-old girl and her younger brother who take up residence in New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and become inspired by a mystery. I said to the cashier, R...
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The BDL Blog: February 2009
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Late in February, my full-time employer announced some impending layoffs. Unfortunately, within a few days I was surprised to learn that my position ( Director of Corporate Communications. Was on the list, becoming one of over 65,000 people in the United States who lost their jobs in February, due to the ailing economy. Department of four were not expected, and I was one of two. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The BDL Blog Archive.
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The BDL Blog: July 2009
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Monday, July 6, 2009. As his many fans memorialize him today, and others tempt us to remember the scandals and the oddities of the man, I am at peace with the fact that the Michael Jackson. Whom I remember and admire most is worthy of only praise. What was he looking to be or to become? Did he even know? Or was he consciously making breaks with the past? Was he not unlike any other young adult, except he was not held back by a lack of resources? Whatever the r...
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The BDL Blog: November 2008
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Sunday, November 23, 2008. Santa at Thanksgiving Day Parade. The arrival of Santa Claus marked the end of Baltimore's Thanksgiving Parade at the Inner Harbor, but it heralds the start of the holiday season. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The BDL Blog Archive. Santa at Thanksgiving Day Parade. Baltimore, MD 21 203. Search The BDL Blog. There was an error in this gadget. Subscribe to The BDL Blog. See Me on Facebook. View my complete profile. More BDL Blog Archives.
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The BDL Blog: 30th Reunion of Gilman's Class of 1980
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. 30th Reunion of Gilman's Class of 1980. This past weekend was Homecoming Weekend at Gilman School, highlighted by reunion events and activities of the class years ending in 5 and 0. Appropriately enough, around 30 of our classmates came to the showplace home of fellow classmate and artist Lat Naylor. Director of Development Kate Ratcliffe Hoch. And Director of Alumni Relations Stephanie Felton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The BDL Blog: January 2009
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What's Up With Me Now? Follow me on Twitter. Saturday, January 24, 2009. As an African-American man born in the 1960s, being in Washington, D.C. for this inauguration was something I had to do. I had to be there for those who could not be there for themselves. I was there for the great-grandmother I knew, who was born less than 35 years after the Civil War, and for her father whom I once met. I was there for my father, who was not always there for me. I was honored to be there with him, with the Lincoln ...