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‘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.
Worker-owned cooperative gets liquor license for The Wine Source in Hampden
This week, Baltimore City’s liquor board approved a license for the new owners of The Wine Source in Hampden.
Hot Plate: Ekiben Night Market, Maryland Vegan Eats Summer Fest, wine dinner at The Corner Pantry and more
Baltimore restaurants are hanging onto waning summertime, with a flurry of events and special menu items celebrating seasonal flavors.
Mining the archives: John Waters has three books coming out in May
Baltimore filmmaker John Waters has three books coming out in May, all screenplays he wrote more than 40 years ago.
A new musical from Scotland, ‘Ceilidh,’ will have its North American premiere in September in Baltimore
The new musical “Ceilidh,” which originated in Scotland, will make its North American premiere this year at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center in Baltimore.
Hot Plate: Viale Pizza opening, Blooms & Bites at True Chesapeake, wine dinners all week, and more
With whiskey, wine, oysters, and BBQ, the Baltimore culinary world is hot this week. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Police search for escaped state prisoner; Investors buy Edmondson Village Shopping Center; Baltimore officials OK needle drop kiosk in Carroll Park; and more.
Maryland, Howard, Anne Arundel police search for escaped state prisoner near Jessup — Capital Gazette Baltimore officials celebrate the purchase of Edmondson Village Shopping Center — WMAR Pressed by Pigtown leaders, Rec and Parks agrees to move forward with needle drop kiosk in Carroll Park — Baltimore Brew Police seek suspects who drove van into […]
Hippodrome Theatre’s 2026-2027 Broadway Series season announced
After teasing musical theater fans with a mood board on Instagram last month, Hippodrome reveals the shows in its 2026-2027 season.
The Roots and Stephanie Mills are headliners for Artscape 2026
Philadelphia hip hop band The Roots and Broadway legend Stephanie Mills will headline Baltimore’s Artscape festival over Memorial Day weekend, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Thursday.
Inside Maryland’s cannabis industry, from the seed to sale
By E. A. Breeden Capital News Service — With Maryland voters poised to decide in November on whether recreational cannabis will be legal in the state, Capital News Service, in a two-part series, takes a “farm-to-table” look at the state’s already legal medical cannabis industry. We look at two companies:
Locust Point Community Garden moving to Latrobe Park
The Locust Point Community Garden will be moving from its current home at 1134 Hull St. to a new location at Latrobe Park.
Baltimore Weekend Events: Law & Order Improv, Oddities & Curiosities Expo, Pride Picnic, and more.
From a Law & Order improv show, to an oddities and curiosities expo, to a Pride picnic, there’s plenty to do in Baltimore this weekend.
Baltimore Weekend Events: Monument Lighting, Elf in Concert, Hampden Krampuslauf, and more.
From monument and tree lightings, to seasonal performances, there’s something for everyone this weekend in Baltimore.
Baltimore officials consider selling city-owned office tower at 7 E. Redwood St., most likely for conversion to apartments
The Baltimore Development Corporation is exploring plans to sell the 20-story office tower at 7 E. Redwood St., and officials say it’s a prime candidate for conversion to apartments.
