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Creamery supporters to rally for the cause

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Eric Daxon stood outside the Old Courthouse in Towson on Monday night handing out tangerine-colored fliers. He offered them to many citizens heading inside for the County Council’s public hearing on a proposed zoning change that would allow Glen Arm dairy farmer Bobby Prigel to operate a creamery on his property.

The fliers advertised “Prigel Farm Fest 2009,” a legal defense fundraiser to be held Memorial Day weekend on the Prigel farm. A Facebook group for the event currently has 162 members. Daxon, in an interview Wednesday, said his goal is to raise $50,000, or half of Prigel’s legal expenses. (Creamery opponents filed a lawsuit in Baltimore County Circuit Court that was dismissed last month but might still be appealed, and an appeal of county zoning officials’ decision to allow the creamery has been postponed pending the County Council’s decision.) Three people have called Daxon since Monday night about making donations, he said.

Daxon said he spoke to Prigel about holding the fundraiser, which includes a pig roast and live music, and Prigel welcomed the idea. Daxon organized the event because he lives in nearby Sparks and runs his own business like Prigel, in Daxon’s case home theater installation and computer repair.

“He did everything right,” Daxon said of Prigel. “I don’t understand how you can get all the permits and all of the approvals [needed] and not open the creamery.”

Category: Baltimore County, development, law

Santogold tangles with Baltimore, becomes Santigold

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santogold.JPGOK, this post may get a tad convoluted, so please bear with me.

Yesterday I got an email from the listserv at Ram’s Head Live, the downtown Baltimore concert venue where I’ve seen two concerts in the last month, advertising a newly-announced show by indie-pop star Santigold. Now, the reason this caught my eye — I’m not a huge fan of her brand of punk-meets-reggae-meets-hip-hop-remix style — is because until a few months ago, the singer was known as Santogold with an “O.” This is important because 2008 was a break-out year for Santogold. She toured in support of British supergroup Coldplay, her album made influential music website Pitchfork.com’s Top 50 “best of” list, and her songs were remixed  by big-name DJs.

So I did some googling in search of an explanation, and ended up lost in a weird world of infomercials, space aliens, fake rock stars, and ’80s pro wrestling movies shot inside the Baltimore Civic Center (now 1st Mariner Arena).

Let me explain. Read the rest of this entry »

Category: 1st Mariner, Copyright, entertainment, film, law, music, obama

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