The “Lynching in Maryland” conference will return Oct. 25 at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture.
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Baltimore entrepreneur launches Hive, a social media platform curated for connections
A young Baltimore entrepreneur launched a social media app to unite people together through shared interest subgroups, called “hives.”
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.
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.
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 […]
Annapolis Baygrass announces dates and lineup, including Little Feat
This is the fourth year for the Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival, and iconic band Little Feat leads the lineup.
‘Bold step’: Under Armour plans weeklong celebration in September to mark grand opening of new global headquarters in South Baltimore
Under Armour is planning a weeklong celebration in September to mark the grand opening of its new global headquarters in South Baltimore.
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 4-10
BmoreArt’s picks this week: 4th International Placemaking Week, TRANSMISSION group exhibition opening, and more.
‘Art of Racing’ competition launches for milestone 150th Preakness
The nationwide art competition to celebrate Preakness 150 has launched. Submissions will be accepted through March 14.
Dan Rodricks: Beating the Trump tariffs on imports at Ocean State Job Lot, now in Maryland
As President Donald Trump’s tariffs continue to burden American households, discount stores offer some relief. Dan Rodricks shares his love for one of such stores, Rhode Island-based Ocean State Job Lot, which is now in Maryland.
BmoreArt’s Picks: April 22-28
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Creative Alliance and WPA benefit auctions, Earth Day events at The Crow’s Nest, and more.
BmoreArt’s Picks: January 21-27
BmoreArt’s Picks this week: René Treviño & Ellen Hoobler discussion at Connect+Collect, Katie Pumphrey artist talk at Alex Cooper, and more.
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 […]
Baltimore Weekend Events: Savannah Bananas, ResFest, Taste of Africa, and more.
As this week’s high temperatures prepare to abate, this weekend presents some fun opportunities to enjoy Baltimore. For the 20th year, the Reservoir Hill community will celebrate ResFest, the neighborhood’s annual resource fair and music festival. There will also be events dedicated to house music, African cultures, plein air art, and more. Check it all […]
Pope Leo XIV faces question from local high school freshman, but not about Wordle
If you were given a chance to ask a question directly to the pope, what direction would you take? Something spiritual and faith-oriented? Or would you go in a more lighthearted direction and perhaps ask about his go-to opener in Wordle?
