-
written and
directed by
Orejudos.
Orejudos and
Renslow lived in the
Francis J.
Dewes mansion in the
early 1970s;
Orejudos housed his art
studio on the...
-
Godino (October 31, 1896 –
November 15, 1944), also
known as El
Petiso Orejudo ("the big-eared midget"), was an
Argentine serial killer who terrorized...
- upon request. In 1991, Dom
Orejudos,
Chuck Renslow's
partner of 40 years, died from AIDS-related complications. When
Orejudos was alive,
Renslow had begun...
- of Dom
Orejudos as well as
Chuck Arnett,
Samuel Steward,
David Grooms, and Ron Ehemann.
Renslow was a photographer, and in 1952 met Dom
Orejudos on Chicago's...
- The
brown eared pheasant (Crossoptilon mantchuri****) is a large, 96– to 100-cm-long, dark
brown pheasant endemic to the
mountain forests of northeastern...
-
Bellmer Robert Bishop (a.k.a. The Bishop)
Namio Harukawa Tom of
Finland Dom
Orejudos (a.k.a. Etienne, Stephen)
Bernard Montorgueil Rex (artist)
Roberto Baldazzini...
- Street. A
group of
Chicago leathermen,
including Chuck Renslow and Dom
Orejudos, had been
meeting there regularly as
patrons since 1959.
After the death...
- that he wanted.
Cayetano Santos Godino Argentina 1912 4
Known as
Petiso Orejudo ("the Big-eared Midget").
Teenage arsonist,
animal killer and
child murderer...
- Belasco, John Blackburn, Bill
Schmeling ("The Hun"), Shapiro, Jon Macy, Dom
Orejudos ("Stephen"), Laaksonen, Bill Ward, and
Oliver Frey ("Zack").
Although ****...
- club,
community space, gym, and **** club.
Renslow and his
partner Dom
Orejudos purchased the
building on
Clark Street in 1972 and
performed significant...