The two largest media organizations in Baltimore have embarked on something of a hiring binge, restoring a portion of the dozens of media jobs lost in recent years.
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Baltimore Center Stage 2024/25 season includes works inspired by Langston Hughes, Jane Austen, more
Baltimore Center Stage’s 2024/2025 season will feature a Langston Hughes play with original music, a Jane Austen classic, and more.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Hopkins study finds rapid COVID tests can be trusted; Hippodrome president to buy karaoke bar; Baltimore native designer Bishme Cromartie debuts collection at New York Fashion Week; and more.
Johns Hopkins study: Results from rapid COVID tests done at home can be trusted — The Baltimore Sun Hippodrome president to buy Walt’s Inn karaoke bar — WMAR Photos: Bishme Cromartie Debuts Bold, Edgy Fall/Winter Collection at NYFW — Baltimore Magazine Baltimore’s newest museum hopes to pass on traditions of Civil Rights movement — WBAL […]
Top 5 Stories This Morning: Charm City Palace, 6-7 Jokes, Bea Gaddy Thanksgiving, and more.
Last week, we shared news of a new event venue called Charm City Palace, 6-7 jokes in Baltimore classrooms, and the Bea Gaddy Family Center’s need for help with their Thanksgiving meal service.
Angelos family agrees to sell Orioles, providing relief to Baltimore sports fans but frustration for state officials
News quickly spread Tuesday night that the Angelos family has agreed to sell the Baltimore Orioles to a group led by billionaire David Rubenstein. While the sale agreement relieved many Baltimore sports fans, state officials felt misled by earlier conversations around the team’s lease.
New series follows Baltimore’s ‘Team Thrill’ girls basketball through highs and lows of the season
“We Are Thrill” takes audiences from the end of one Team Thrill season to the final tournament of the next, with all the highs and lows.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Deli begins grocery sales after Eddie’s closure; Puttshack mini golf coming to Harbor East; MICA braces for layoffs; and more.
Local deli expands to sell groceries after Eddie’s of Mt. Vernon closes — WMAR Mini golf chain Puttshack headed to Chasen Cos. project in Harbor East — Baltimore Business Journal MICA staff, faculty brace for layoffs ahead of fall 2023 semester — The Baltimore Banner Baltimore Metro Subway service remains shut down, passengers frustrated, after […]
‘Retrospect Vintage’ opens in Federal Hill
Retrospect Vintage recently opened in Federal Hill, filling the former storefront of Glow to Go Skin Bar, which closed last year.
Ravens celebrate 30th anniversary with limited-edition spirits
The Baltimore Ravens released a limited-edition 30th anniversary “Charm City Spirits” line-up.
Diana Ross coming to the Lyric in May
Maybe you can’t hurry love, but you can say you’re coming out to see the iconic Diana Ross at The Lyric in Baltimore on May 12, Mother’s Day.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Megan Thee Stallion coming to Baltimore; Kevin Plank to return as Under Armour CEO; Audit finds City Schools’ grade-changing scandal seems to be over; and more.
Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Hot Girl Summer’ tour will make a stop in Baltimore — WMAR Under Armour CEO exits, replaced by Kevin Plank — Baltimore Business Journal Remember Baltimore City Schools’ grade-changing scandal? That seems to be over — The Baltimore Banner Dozens of women file lawsuits claiming sexual abuse by guards, counselors, nuns, and […]
The Arthouse pizza bar and art gallery to close in Hampden by the end of the month
Hampden will lose another dining spot this month when The Arthouse closes permanently after 11 years of operation.
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Oct. 7-11)
Last week, we shared an update about the uncertain future of Columbia’s proposed lakefront library, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott reporting for jury duty, and the return of the Christmas Village at the Inner Harbor.
John Waters receives honorary doctorate degree from University of Baltimore; pre-sales begin for new book about him and his moviemaking
Baltimore filmmaker John Waters, who served as a commencement speaker for the University of Baltimore’s Class of 2023 on May 24, received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from the university, where he was once a student in 1965.
