The Rogues Rock the Renaissance
Tuesday, June 7th, 2005“Scarborough Faire that is…”
Ken Canizzo remembers the Rogues’ appearances at Scarborough Faire, 2005.
“Scarborough Faire that is…”
Ken Canizzo remembers the Rogues’ appearances at Scarborough Faire, 2005.
Ken Canizzo reports on the Rogues’ appearance at MacHenry’s Pub, November, 2004.
Memories of the last weekend of the 2004 Maryland Renaissance Festival from Lyn Bell.
Lyn Bell reports on the next-to-last weekend of MDRF 2004.
“You may ask yourself, why are we writing about someone else’s show on our website? Why in the middle of On the Road, is there so much talk about belly dancers with dragon’s breath and two masculine swordfighters? Why does it matter to us as Rogues fans how things went at a charity performance on the magnitude of Hack & Slash? Don’t they have their own website?
Well, to answer that…”
Lyn Bell answers that.
“The Rogues threw their hats into the political ring Thursday when they were invited to play for the lovely belly dancers of Dragon Caravan, who had a gig playing for the local Baltimore Green Party under the banner of Carnival Verde, and what a carnival it was.”
Lyn Bell reports.
Lyn Bell recaps the Oct. 9-10 weekend at MDRF 2004.
Lyn Bell reports on Rennie Relief 2004.
“In celebrating that cross-cultural appreciation Rogues and Rogueys traveled to the home of Shira, Eliahu, Ze’ev, Yosef, Karen and Mordechai for the Orthodox Jewish Cultural Celebration of Sukkot, which if I am close to being correct on this, is a celebration of friendships, opening your home to family and friends, and eating lasagna outside.”
Lyn Bell has a good time with friends, family and the Rogues.
Lyn Bell reports on the Oct. 2-3 weekend at MDRF 2004.