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  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 17, 2015: The infamous pink flamingo outside Cafe Hon in the Hampden Neighborhood of Baltimore.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - April 17, 2015: The infamous pink flamingo outside Cafe Hon in the Hampden Neighborhood of Baltimore.<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Steve Chu, left, is fed one of Ekiben’s Neighborhood Bird sandwiches by Ephrem Abebe outside their second Ekiben location in Hampden Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ephrem Abebe, left, is fed one of Ekiben’s Neighborhood Bird sandwiches by Steve Chu, outside their second Ekiben location in Hampden Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ephrem Abebe, left, is fed one of Ekiben’s Neighborhood Bird sandwiches by Steve Chu, outside their second Ekiben location in Hampden Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden — with a tower of The Neighborhood Bird sandwiches and their bottled Vietnamese Cold Brew coffee Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ekiben owners Ephrem Abebe, left, and Steve Chu, right, stand outside their second location in Hampden Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - February 04, 2021: Ephrem Abebe, left, is fed one of Ekiben’s Neighborhood Bird sandwiches by Steve Chu, outside their second Ekiben location in Hampden Thursday February 4th, 2021. Abebe and Chu are two first-generation millennials and UMBC college grads who opened up their little Asian-fusion spot Ekiben in Fells Point, and found more success in a Hampden alleyway storefront. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Thursday, March 1, 2012..Hampden Elementary School students (clockwise from left) 1st grader Taylor Lockner, kindergartener Christina Lathan, Truancy Court Coordinator/Mentor Jana White, and Medina brothers Kyle, 9, and Luis, 10, both third-graders, listen to a participant speak in the mentoring section of the weekly Truancy Court meeting held at Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 in Baltimore, MD Thursday morning, March 1, 2012. ..The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth<br />
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Hampden Elementary School third-grader Carliegh Hamiliton hugs her mother Shalane Dorn during the weekly Truancy Court mentoring meeting at Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 in Baltimore, MD Thursday, March 1, 2012. The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Thursday, March 1, 2012..Hampden Elementary School 1st grader Taylor Lockner, left, is one of the weekly Truancy Court meeting participants at Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 in Baltimore, MD. The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Thursday, March 1, 2012..Hampden Elementary School third-grader Carliegh Hamiliton hugs her mother Shalane Dorn during the weekly Truancy Court mentoring meeting at Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 in Baltimore, MD Thursday, March 1, 2012. The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Thursday, March 1, 2012..Shalane Dorb, left, flanked by her children Carleigh Hamilton, 9, left, and Cassidy Hamilton, 7, middle, talk with Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, right, and Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 attendance monitor  Diane Robinson foreground, during a weekly individual Truancy Court meeting in the Baltimore school Thursday morning, March 1, 2012. ..The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism and increase school success. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Thursday, March 1, 2012..Karen Kolb, left, flanked by her children Enrique Medina, 9, left, and Luis Medina, 10, middle, both 3rd graders, talk with Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, right, during the weekly morning Truancy Court meeting at Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 in Baltimore, MD Thursday, March 1, 2012. The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Thursday, March 1, 2012..Shalane Dorb, foreground left, flanked by her children Carleigh Hamilton, 9, foreground right, and Cassidy Hamilton, 7, background left, meet with Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, middle, and, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, background right, during a weekly individual Truancy Court meeting at Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 in Baltimore, MD Thursday morning, March 1, 2012. ..The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism and increase school success. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Thursday, March 1, 2012..Karen Kolb, flanked by her children Enrique Medina, 9, left, and Luis Medina, 10, middle, both 3rd graders, talk with Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, foreground right, and Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, foreground left, during a weekly individual Truancy Court meeting at Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 in Baltimore, MD Thursday morning, March 1, 2012. The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism and increase school success. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Thursday, March 1, 2012..Karen Kolb (out of frame) sits with her children Enrique Medina, 9, left, and Luis Medina, 10, middle, both 3rd graders, while they talk with Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, right, during an individual weekly morning Truancy Court meeting at Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 in Baltimore, MD Thursday, March 1, 2012. The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Thursday, March 1, 2012..Students (clockwise from the bottom) Ethan Ludwig, Caitlin Redman, both third-graders, second-grader Shelby Becker, her brother Kyle, and Luis Medina, who are both in third grade, sit with Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, during the weekly morning Truancy Court meeting at Hampden Elementary/Middle School #55 in Baltimore, MD Thursday, March 1, 2012. ..The Truancy Court Program, led by Baltimore City Juvenile Court Master Kristen Peacock, Truancy Court Program Coordinator Seth Okin, and the school's attendance monitor, Diane Robinson, advises students and their parents who are on track to becoming truants on ways to prevent absenteeism. While children and parents wait for their individual meetings, they have a group session with Jana White, one of the program's coordinators and mentors. According to the school's principal, Dr. Judith Thomas, says the school has increased attendance 14% since last year.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)..The Collective modern dancer Emily Tankersly is shot at Experimental Movement Concepts Studios in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore Sunday January, 21 2007. .Artistic Director: Jessica Fultz. .Balloon assistants: Sonia Synkowski, Martha Reiner,
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
    210520-Organic-Chemistry-hair-care-1...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
    210520-Organic-Chemistry-hair-care-0...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
    210520-Organic-Chemistry-hair-care-0...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
    210520-Organic-Chemistry-hair-care-0...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
    210520-Organic-Chemistry-hair-care-0...jpg
  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 20, 2021: Organic Chemistry founders Davina Grunstein and Alan Kolb are at the haircare product line’s workshop in Hampden. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
    210520-Organic-Chemistry-hair-care-0...jpg
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
    120422ChiliBrewFest117.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
    120422ChiliBrewFest103.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
    120422ChiliBrewFest057.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
    120422ChiliBrewFest044.JPG
  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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  • (photo by Matt Roth).Sunday, April 22, 2012..51 entries of chili and beer were in bowl and on tap at ChiliBrew V at the Baltimore Free Farm in Hampden Sunday, April 22, 2012. Proceeds benefit the Baltimore Free Farm, the Bearings Bike Project, and the Baltimore Green Currency Association
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