After revealing in September that he would be leaving the anchor desk of “The Daily Show,” comedian Trevor Noah on Monday announced his new “Off The Record” comedy tour, with a stop in Baltimore next March.
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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.
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.
Legislation to sell Sisson Street transfer station property for private development put on hold, pending recommendations of mayoral task force
A City Council bill that would authorize public officials to sell the Sisson Street bulk trash transfer station property for private development has been put on hold, pending the recommendations of a mayoral task force.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: HoCo Public Schools COO resigns; Archbishop concedes Baltimore archdiocese considering bankruptcy; Family of slain Rachel Morin enlists criminal profiler; and more.
Howard County Public Schools COO resigns amid bus route cancellations, changes – CBS Baltimore Archbishop concedes the Baltimore archdiocese is considering bankruptcy; survivors say they’d oppose the move – The Baltimore Sun Family of slain Rachel Morin enlists criminal profiler as hunt for suspect extends to Chicago – WBFF Towson Basic Needs Hub provides supplies […]
United By Faith and Dance: Jake and Sarah’s Journey of Love, Community and Tradition
After meeting on Hinge during the pandemic, Associated Young Adult Division members Jake and Sarah became inseparable through their shared Jewish experiences and love of dancing. Now, they’re planning their wedding. Can you share a bit about yourselves and how you both met?Jake: I grew up observing Shabbat in a Jewish conservative household and going to […]
Kennedy Krieger giving out free gun locks in safe storage campaign
Kennedy Krieger Institute has begun distributing free gun locks to patients, families, staff, and community members who request them as part of a campaign to protect children through safe gun storage practices.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: PGA tour returning to Baltimore County in 2025; Peter Angelos building for sale; and more.
BMW Championship returns to Baltimore County in 2025 — WMAR Peter Angelos’ iconic One Charles Center goes up for sale — Baltimore Business Journal Judge rejects plea agreements from ex-Navy engineer, wife in nuclear submarine espionage case — The Baltimore Sun Maryland again sets its sights on Baltimore east-west transit plan — The Baltimore Banner […]
Grammy Winners, Earth Day Magics: KidStock 2026 Is the Family Morning You Don’t Want to Miss
Sunday, April 26 | 9 a.m.–Noon | Waldorf School of Baltimore, 4801 Tamarind Road If you’re looking for a meaningful way to spend Earth Week with your kids — one that involves live music from award-winning artists, hands-on outdoor activities, and a gorgeous wooded Baltimore campus — look no further than KidStock 2026: Earth Week Community […]
Not So Silent Night – A Winter in the Garden Event
This holiday season, enjoy a spectacular Not So Silent Night dance party in Downtown’s Center Plaza. Get your ugly holiday sweaters ready! The Not So Silent Night dance party at Winter in the Garden in Center Plaza will take place Thursday, December 14 from 7-11 PM. Dance all night to sweet beats by DJ Keebee. Enjoy […]
Former Embassy Suites hotel heads to auction block while the Centerpoint Apartments development is bought back by its lender for $48.4M
The former Embassy Suites Inner Harbor Hotel at 222 St. Paul Place is the latest downtown high rise to go on the auction block.
Community engagement sessions set to discuss development plans for Jones Falls Valley, Mount Vernon Place
This month, two development teams are holding community engagement sessions for projects in the Jones Falls Valley and Mount Vernon Place.
Hot Plate: Herman’s Bakery closing, Matriarch Dinner at The Urban Oyster, Michael Twitty in Baltimore, and more
This week is an exciting one in Baltimore, from St. Patrick’s Day festivities to oyster-heavy celebrations.
‘Messy’ world premiere to open New/Next Film Festival
New/Next Film Festival has announced its opening night film will be the world premiere of “Messy,” the feature film debut of writer, director, and star of the film, Alexi Wasser. The festival takes place Oct. 3-6 at the Charles Theater.
New musical ‘MEXODUS’ is unique Underground Railroad story premiering at Baltimore Center Stage
Baltimore Center Stage and Mosaic Theater Company are partnering to bring the world premiere of a new musical to Baltimore called “MEXODUS,” exploring the Underground Railroad that went South into Mexico.
