WHAT WEEKLY

Give It Up! Party

27 January 2010

★ Brooke Hall

If you can't see the photos, click DISPLAY IMAGES.Burner culture lands in the heart of Station North with Evolver Baltimore’s party ‘Give It Up!’ where the spirit of giving was alive and kicking

Burner culture? We suggest going to the next Evolver event and seeing for yourself, we live for this stuff.

In the great big picture above: Jack Hardy, Lynden Kosub, Heather Joi and Alice Anonymous at ‘Give it Up!’ If the light looks trippy, it’s because it was.

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Paco Fish is never short on inventive ideas for tickling the senses- this time with pockets and ribbons and gifts a plenty. The man is a wild stilt-walking veritable theater of talent – he can dance too. He’s a performer of spoken and physical comedy, burlesque, circus, and just about anything else you can think of. Catch his next performance at The Creative Alliance on Feb 13.

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We don’t know how Paco Fish walks around on stilts, but Matt Muirhead seems to have an inkling- and it clearly involves a sturdy tongue. The very talented Philip Laubner is responsible for the photos above and below. Thanks for submitting, Philip. You got the idea.

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Patricia Tamariz can be found at many a colorful event demostrating the limitless possibilites of visual art. She can transform your body into a canvas and create a masterpiece. Photo by Philip Laubner. The photo has been reformatted to fit this screen.

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Heather Joi Baker with her husband Brian Baker. These two artists continue to surprise us and any discussion pertaining their work would take more time than we have. Instead, why don’t you peruse their website soulforms.com. The name of their site speaks volumes.

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Jonathan Coelho and Joe Broome show of their nifty new parasol. I wonder where they came across such a handsome beverage accessory?

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Karla Mancero with Becka Miller. Karla is the poet in residence at The Baltimore Ethical Society and hosts poetry events that are both ethical and in Baltimore. The poetry events at the BES are laid back and insightful. All poets are greeted warmly and always welcome to share their work.

Folks, you wouldn’t believe us if we didn’t have the photo to prove it, but we came across one of the rarest sightings one might find in Charm City. We found Hopkins students at a party that wasn’t being held in Charles Village. It’s true. We’d like you to meet our new friends Manuel, Nykola, Raphael and Elmar. Turns out these guys are from across the pond, so if you see them out and about be a good host and show them a swell time.

Also captured in this picture is another rare sighting, glowing bright over Raphael’s shoulder, The Fairy Queen of The Copy Cat building. She must have felt the good vibes coming from The Annex and wandered over to spread her special brand of goodwill.

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