
Erik Maza is a features reporter at the Baltimore Sun. He writes for several sections of the Sun paper and contributes weekly columns on music and nightlife. He also writes and edits the Midnight Sun blog. He often covers entertainment, business, and the business of entertainment. Occasionally, he writes about Four Loko, The Block, the liquor board, and those who practice "
simulated sex with a potted palm tree." Before The Sun, he was a reporter at the Miami New Times. He's also written for Miami magazine, the Orlando Sentinel, the Sarasota Herald Tribune and the Gainesville Sun. Got tips? Gripes? Pitches? He's reachable at
erik.maza@baltsun.com. Click
here to keep up with the dumb music he's listening to.
Midnight Sun covers Baltimore music, live entertainment, and nightlife news. On the blog, you'll find, among other things, concert announcements, breaking news, bars closings and openings, up-to-date coverage of crime in nightlife, new music, round-the-clock coverage of Virgin Mobile FreeFest, handy guides on bars staying open past 2 a.m. on New Year's Eve and those that carry Natty Boh on draft. Recurring features include seven-day nightlife guides, Concert News, guest reviews of bars and concerts, Wednesday Corkboard, and photo galleries, as well as reader-submitted photos. Thanks for reading.
Comments
This is too funny!
Posted by: Paulettew | March 2, 2010 9:26 AM
how DARE they charge 35 cents. HIGHWAY ROBBERY!
Posted by: ryan97ou | March 2, 2010 10:14 AM
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-02-28-chicken-wings_N.htm
Posted by: Anonymous | March 2, 2010 10:31 AM
It's not just wings, the Friday $5 shrimp at Waterfront is now $7.50.
Posted by: drunk richard | March 2, 2010 10:52 AM
Psst.
Purdue is the university in Indiana. Former tech place, had its own locomotive test plant.
PERDUE is the chicken conglomerate.
And don't confuse the Boilermakers with the Broilermakers.
Posted by: Alexander D. Mitchell IV | March 2, 2010 1:29 PM
Well, don't forget all those chicken barns on the Eastern Shore that apparently collapsed under the recent snowfall. That's a clear decrease in supply.
Posted by: Adam Smith's poulterer | March 2, 2010 1:30 PM
@Alexander D. Mitchell IV -- Don't they eat chicken wings in Indiana?
Posted by: Sam Sessa | March 2, 2010 1:37 PM
Supply is down accross the country, as one of the primary manufacturers/distributers went bankrupt like a year ago. Less producers simply means a higher price due to less competition
Posted by: Cody | March 2, 2010 4:26 PM