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.
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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.
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 […]
Early Bird All-Access Passes to the Maryland Film Festival available now
Get All-Access Passes to the Maryland Film Festival at an Early Bird discount now through Sept. 3, 2025, and all the perks that go with them!
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.
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.
Kevin Spacey’s former Baltimore home is on the market for $5.999 million
Actor Kevin Spacey’s former home on Baltimore’s waterfront is on the market for $5.999 million.
Chesapeake Baysox bring back Louie’s Holiday Hope Project to help local families
Louie’s Holiday Hope Project is back this winter, as the Chesapeake Baysox join the community to help needy families this winter.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Pimlico operator agrees to transfer track to state; Maryland files lawsuit over Baltimore incinerator pollution; Pugh granted early release from supervised probation; and more.
Agreement reached for Stronach to transfer Pimlico to Maryland Racing Authority — WBAL State seeks more pollution fines against Baltimore medical waste incinerator — The Baltimore Banner Federal judge lets former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh off supervised probation one year early — WMAR Baltimore County voter groups object to council expansion report publishing before public […]
Wednesday Morning Headlines: DOJ declares city police to be in compliance with consent decree; Suspicious death of siblings in Cecil County; Md. boy attacked at shark exhibition; and more.
DOJ declares Baltimore Police Department in compliance with key consent decree provisions – WBAL News State Police investigation suspicious death of siblings in Cecil County – CBS Baltimore/WJZ-TV Diversity-focused private equity firm closed its debut fund – technical.ly Maryland boy attacked at ‘shark tank’ exhibition in the Bahamas – WBAL-TV Orioles announce ticket sales dates […]
Hot Plate: Cece’s Kitchen opens, oysters and steaks for dads, Ggoma Supper Club + Southpaw, and more
From steaks for dads to creative cocktail and wine dinners, the Baltimore food world has a little bit of something for everyone this week.
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Aug. 19-23)
Last week, we shared news about Baltimore City’s plans to purchase Tesla vehicles, the upcoming closure of Caravanserai in Hampden, and a proposal to make Lutherville Station a transit oriented development.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Boat sinks in Canton marina fire; UPS job cuts hit Halethorpe facility; 25 Black Marylanders to watch in 2024; and more.
Multiple boats catch fire at Canton marina; one sinks – WBAL-TV Rubenstein, Ripken speak out and confirm details of Orioles sale – CBS Baltimore/WJZ-TV 25 Black Marylanders to watch in 2024 – The Sun Trone’s campaign spending leads to rise in polls for Maryland Senate – Maryland Matters A debate in Baltimore County over who […]
