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November 27, 2023

Authors and Books, Business, C-Suite, Community, Education, Featured, Journalism & Media, Local, Local, Local, Marketing, More Sports, National, Nestor Aparicio, News, Orioles, Politics, Ravens, Remember That Time, Sports, Sports News

Are we getting ripped off by billionaire sports owners? (Of course we are…)

It’s been three decades since Baltimore went “all in” on the promise of sports to revitalize a downtown community. Neil deMause of Field of Schemes tells Nestor that this Angelos family money grab and its parity clause benefit to Steve Bisciotti is the same in every city for American sports franchise owners. Socialize the debt; privatize the profit.

Community, Crab Cake Tour, Education, Featured, Journalism & Media, Leadership, Local, Nestor Aparicio, News, Remember That Time, Travel

Who says you can’t go home to Dundalk?

When the Maryland Crab Cake Tour comes home to Dundalk and one of your best childhood pals is a fellow DHS Owl Class of 1985, the green and gold pride starts to beam. Nestor and pal Stan Jablonski talk about community stock, science and traveling the world to see and appreciate their mutual love of their hometown in a new light.

Arts and Entertainment, Celebrities, Community, Featured, Hall of Fame, Journalism & Media, Local, Local, Music, Music Classic, Nestor Aparicio, News, Remember That Time, Theatre, WNST Classic

Finally unearthing my 1990 late night KISStory dinner chat with Paul Stanley as “End Of The Road” KISS goodbye comes to Baltimore

Nestor Aparicio wanted the best and he got the best! As a kid who worshiped all things KISS in the 1970s musical coming of age, he interviewed Paul Stanley twice as a music critic – once at The News American as a 16-year old in 1985 and again in a late-night, by-invite personal sit down with the legendary leader of the hottest band in the world at a makeup free 1990 chat on the “Hot In The Shade” tour. It was a great chat when the groupies weren’t beating on Stanley’s hotel room at the Dulles Hyatt.

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