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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Evans, Joe. "'We Like It This Way'." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 49 (November 2019): 44-49.
Categories: Music and Theater

Evans, Michelle. "Marching Orders." Baltimore, 112 (January 2019): 100-9.
Categories: Music and Theater

Koob, Nathan. "The Gentrification of John Waters." Film Criticism, 43 (March 2019): 57-73.

LaRocca, Lauren. "Come Together." Baltimore, 112 (June 2019): 86-89.
Categories: Music and Theater

Lewis, John. "Culture Club." Baltimore, 112 (September 2019): 120-23.
Categories: Music and Theater

McCabe, Bret. "Come to the Cabaret." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 71 (Summer 2019): 40-47.
Categories: Music and Theater

Menaker, Howard. "Discovering Caroline Calvert's Musical Studies." Riversdale, 46 (Summer 2019): 9.

Nelson, Robin. "Television Cities: Paris, London, Baltimore." Critical Studies in Television, 14 (June 2019): 279-81.

Opsasnick, Mark. Rock the Potomac: Popular Music and Early-Era Rock and Roll in the Washington, D.C., Area. St. Petersburg, FL: BookLocker, 2019.
Categories: Music and Theater

Woolever, Lydia. "Public Trust." Baltimore, 112 (August 2019): 132-34, 137.
Categories: Music and Theater

Woolever, Lydia. "True Blue." Baltimore, 112 (April 2019): 134-39.
Categories: Music and Theater

Carlin, Richard, and Ken Bloom. Eubie Blake: Rags, Rhythm, and Race. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020.

Alvarez, Rafael. "Blue Seas in a Dark Harbor." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 50 (November/December 2020): 24-27.
Notes: Steve Boone.

Chorney, Phillip and Joe Evans. "Dirty Kitchen Bluegrass." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 49 (April 2020): 20, 23.
Categories: Music and Theater

Disharoon, Richard A. "Letters from Retirement." Maryland Music Educator, 66 (Spring 2020): 23-24.

Grove, Tim. "Star Spangled Story." Chesapeake Bay Magazine, 50 (June 2020): 18-19.

Weiss, Max. "Rising Son." Baltimore, 113 (March 2020): 130-37.

McCabe, Brett. "Big Brass, Bigger Dream." Johns Hopkins Magazine, 73 (Fall 2021): https://hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2021/fall/richard-white-tuba/.

Rizzo, Mary. "Who Speaks for Baltimore: The Invisibility of Whiteness and the Ethics of Oral History Theater." Oral History Review, 48 (Summer/Fall 2021): 154-79.

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