The Baltimore Orioles are debuting five specialty food items at Oriole Park for the 2024 playoffs.
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Tickets on Sale Now – Jim Gaffigan Live at The Lyric Baltimore January 21
Jim Gaffigan | The Dark Pale Tour The Lyric | Saturday, January 21 at 7pm CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS Jim Gaffigan is a six-time Grammy nominated comedian, actor, writer, producer, two-time New York Times best-selling author, three-time Emmy winning top touring performer, and multi-platinum-selling recording artist. He is known around the world for his unique brand of humor, which largely revolves around his […]
Hot Plate: Patterson Pins opens, seventh anniversary dinner at Foraged, tastings at HEX Superette, and more
From anniversary parties to new openings, it’s an exciting and festive week for the restaurant scene in Baltimore.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Judge orders more redacted names in church abuse report to be made public; Housing advocates call for land bank; Land around Guinness brewery up for sale; and more.
More redacted names in AG’s church child sex abuse report can be publicized, judge orders — WBAL Baltimore housing advocates call for a land bank to address vacancy crisis — The Baltimore Sun Diageo North America selling off 45 acres surrounding Guinness Open Gate Brewery — Baltimore Business Journal A behemoth of a boat reminds […]
‘Rotunda Rocks’ returns with free Friday night concerts
“Rotunda Rocks,” a summer-long free Friday-night concert series, will return to the Rotunda Shopping Center starting May 10.
Johnston Square on a roll: Next phase? Mura Street Homes
ReBUILD Metro is launching the Mura Street Homes project, the next phase in Johnston Square’s community-driven revitalization.
Presbytery of Baltimore votes to form historic Reparative Justice Fund
The vote approving the fund reflects the church’s response to the enduring harm of slavery and systemic racism.
Liquor board approves transfer of rare ‘Class A’ license for soon-to-reopen Eddie’s of Mt. Vernon grocery store
Baltimore’s liquor board approved a request to transfer a still-active liquor license for Eddie’s of Mt. Vernon to the store’s new operators.
UPLIFT program helps build 27 new homes in Orchard Ridge
UPLIFT and Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake are helping undo the harm of redlining in Baltimore’s Orchard Ridge with new townhomes.
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 4-10
BmoreArt’s picks this week: 4th International Placemaking Week, TRANSMISSION group exhibition opening, and more.
Le Diner en Blanc to hold pop-up in secret Baltimore location
Le Diner en Blanc will hold a one-night pop-up dining event on Sept. 28. The venue will remain a secret until the last minute.
Baltimore residents face daily disruptions after Key Bridge collapse
When the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, it didn’t just disrupt traffic, it altered the daily routines of countless Maryland residents.
Live Baltimore 2024 home-buying report reason for optimism
In an annual report by Live Baltimore, 2024 data indicated a stable residential market with affordable, wide-ranging inventory despite nationwide challenges in the housing market.
Hippodrome Theatre Announces 2025/2026 Broadway Series, Including ‘Wicked,’ ‘Back to the Future,’ and more
A musical about women’s suffrage, a wickedly wonderful reimagining of a classic, and a production straight from the underworld are among the shows in the Hippodrome Theatre’s 2025/2026 season.
Recycling paint in Maryland just got easier and better for the environment
Legislation went into effect this month that requires paint recycling programs in Maryland. Nonprofit PaintCare began operations Wednesday.
