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The Palace of Learning: On Making Art at 90
In honor of her dad Hal Boyd’s “Signifiers” art show, opening Saturday at Gallery Blue Door, Betsy Boyd talked to him about creativity, what it’s like to make art at 90, and why he still fights to practice regularly this deep craft that has spanned his long life.
‘On the cusp’: After years of planning and fundraising, Hillside Park is almost a reality
The Roland Park Community Foundation is about a month away from taking ownership of 20-acre parcel that will become Hillside Park.
Major renovations could be on the horizon for Baltimore’s France-Merrick Performing Arts Center
Baltimore’s France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, home to the Hippodrome Theatre, will undergo a survey to inform possible future renovations.
ABCs of AI DigiCards Deck helps little ones navigate big world of AI
Amber Ivey saw a big problem for little ones growing up in a world increasingly dominated by AI technology. She set out to help.
From One Parent to Another, THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOUR CHILD
Discover the Stoler Early Learning Center (ELC) at the Rosenbloom Owings Mills JCCWhere big ideas begin with little learners Choosing a preschool is one of the most important decisions you’ll make—and from one parent to another, we want you to know: The ELC is a place where your child will be loved, nurtured, and inspired […]
Dive into Baltimore’s new underwater hockey club: The Baltimore Bottom Feeders
The Baltimore Bottom Feeders are looking to build their team and grow local enthusiasm for the sport of underwater hockey.
Baker’s Dozen: 13 Questions with Drew Baker of Burnt Hill Farm
Drew Baker of Brunt Hill Farm shares gems of wisdom from his pops and uncles, his favorite places in Baltimore, and his family’s love of Christmas.
Waxter Center for Senior Citizens will close temporarily by May; Where programs will go, possible reopening date still being determined
The Waxter Center for Senior Citizens will close at least temporarily this spring while city officials decide how to address a malfunctioning air conditioning system and other building maintenance issues.
Legislation to sell Sisson Street transfer station property for private development put on hold, pending recommendations of mayoral task force
A City Council bill that would authorize public officials to sell the Sisson Street bulk trash transfer station property for private development has been put on hold, pending the recommendations of a mayoral task force.
Baker’s Dozen: 13 Questions with Meaghan and Shane Carpenter of HEX Ferments and HEX Superette
Meaghan and Shane Carpenter of HEX Ferments and HEX Superette share their personal mottos, the best advice they’ve received, and more.
Jane Goodall, conservationist known for chimpanzee studies, to speak in Baltimore
Dr. Jane Goodall, one of the world’s most preeminent primatologists, will visit Baltimore next month to reflect on her decades-long career of observing chimpanzees and advocating for conservation.
On Writing a Picture Book that Makes Moms Cry
Author/editor Tracy C. Gold reflects on her mother’s selfless mothering and the process of writing a picture book that makes moms cry.
Young kidney recipient and DJ will spin tunes at Maryland Kidney Walk
Young DJ LaVon “Prince” Thomas Jr. says music helped him survive bullying, school difficulties, and medical challenges.
My Weight Loss Drug Saga, Continued: Saint Bernice Saves the Day
After documenting her weight loss with semaglutide, followed by weight gain after going off the expensive drug, Marion Winik has re-lost the pounds with the help of a less expensive, gray-market version of retatrutide.
