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“Trial of the Catonsville Nine” is More Story, Less Trial

May 22, 2018 By Aliza Worthington Leave a Comment

***full disclosure: I am not a professional reviewer…so just giving my uneducated opinions here, peoples! I was provided one ticket to the show in exchange for my honest opinion about it on the blog.*** I had the pleasure of attending Opening Night of The Trial of the Catonsville Nine last week, a mere 350 yards away […]

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Tamika Mallory, Louis Farrakhan, and an UPDATE!

March 21, 2018 By Aliza Worthington 3 Comments

Intersectionality is hard to understand. New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Ijeoma Oluo, explained it beautifully in one of her many poetic Facebook posts: “Intersectionality is not a call to make all groups or all efforts serve all people. It is a call to ask groups to fully understand, appreciate, include, and […]

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Sometimes It’s Fun to Curse in Yiddish.

January 31, 2018 By Aliza Worthington 4 Comments

Baruch ata Adonai Elohenu, melekh ha’olam, (Blessed art thou, Lord our God, King of the Universe) Who protects innocent bloggers from Internet shaming for mediocre singing, Especially since this one justs want to make people laugh, Like, let’s say, some Jews who’ve not been feeling so great, O Lord, Because of some drek that goes on […]

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The Snooki Saga

December 11, 2017 By Aliza Worthington 6 Comments

It began with an attempt at fundraising for Catonsville’s 4th of July Celebration Committee, which puts on a smashing and beloved July 4th celebration every year. People come from all over Maryland to join us. We take pride in the ridiculousness of how chairs appear to line the parade route weeks before July 4th, just […]

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KKKopper Tones

November 11, 2016 By Aliza Worthington 10 Comments

So, I was getting my hair highlighted today, and a woman in a chair near me was getting her hair done, too, and talking to her hairdresser. They started talking about the election, and I overheard the woman saying how corrupt the Democrats are. I looked at my hair dresser (whom I ADORE) and said […]

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The Hitler Paradox

November 5, 2016 By Aliza Worthington 5 Comments

Dare we or don’t we dare? Make the equivalence or leave him alone in his bunker, self-inflicted bullet hole to the head? Conjure the awful ghosts of his unfathomable savagery, or consign them to rest, although a fitful one, as they certainly aren’t entitled to any semblance of peace, because we need to feel secure we […]

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About Aliza Worthington

Brooklyn-ite at heart, Baltimore in geography, city girl regardless. I aim to elevate the conversation - almost any conversation - though my occasional episodes of sarcasm and profanity don't always have that effect. Come hang out anyway. Usually I'll buy your drink, and I tip really well. Read more >>>

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