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September 26, 2007

the Wig Man

 

Indie rocker Jason Dove is going bald. See how mopey he looks in this picture?

Luckily, Dove has a penchant for wigs. ... 


"I go and collect them, sometimes at thrift stores -- especially around Halloween time," Dove said. "I always try to get a bunch. If they look goofy, and if they can make somebody laugh -- if you can take a good photograph with one on, then you're successful."

Witness the transformation brought about by this black wig:

 

The moral? When wigs are worn, women worship. 

(Photos by John Fabrizio and Jim Lucio) 

Posted by Sam Sessa at 1:14 PM | | Comments (5)
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Comments

Who?
More MIller Chill best-place-4-beer-pong please!

wait. is that Pauly Shore? sweet!

WHO is the girl in the front!?!?!

LOVE!!!

Jason and I need to do a follow-up to our "Winter Wig Drive" with a real blow out. No, I'm not kidding.

i understand the allure of wigs. that's one of the reasons i love halloween: it's an excuse to wear a wig.

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About Sam Sessa
I've been The Baltimore Sun's nightlife and local entertainment reporter for a couple years, and it's surprising how much the scene has grown in that time. Most of Baltimore's bars and clubs are unpretentious places with fairly cheap drinks and plenty of character. I like dancing and think this city needs more clubs, but nothing beats having a cold, locally brewed beer with friends in a comfortably full corner bar.
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