Demolition work is underway at the former site of the Hendler Creamery, after developer Kevin Johnson failed to move ahead with a $75 million plan to repurpose part of the building as apartments.
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Baltimore Weekend Events: Kite Fest, Street Food Fest, Irish Trad Fest, and more.
This weekend, enjoy Baltimore festivals centering kite-flying, Irish music & dance, reading & writing, street food, gospel music, and more.
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:
Somewhere Else Entirely: Q&A With Sarah Pinsker about “Haunt Sweet Home”
Sarah Pinsker’s novel “Haunt Sweet Home” follows a young woman working as a night-shift production assistant on the set of a cheesy renovation-slash-haunted house reality television show.
Hot Plate: Craft x Craft Science Fair, James Beard nod for Charleston, No Kid Hungry at Gunther, and more
Patios are opening, menus are changing, and all of Baltimore is turning green: springtime is back and local restaurants are making the most of it.
As markets plunge, Maryland Democrats warn tariffs will boost prices, hurt economy
Maryland Democratic lawmakers expressed dismay Thursday over President Donald Trump’s tariffs on all imported goods, a move that caused the financial markets to tumble and some manufacturers to announce layoffs.
Celebrate Earth Day with Star Bright Farm – April 22 & 23
What better way to celebrate Earth Day than at Star Bright Farm – where the beauty of nature and the force of the elements are on full display. Next weekend, let your kids learn the importance of Mother Earth, deepen your understanding of yourself during the Confidence Workshop with Sarah Travers or just take advantage […]
Chesapeake Baysox alternate logo leads to powerful climax
The Baltimore Orioles Double A affiliate the Chesapeake Baysox unveiled logos for their alternative identity, the Chesapeake Oyster Catchers. But one of the logos, depicting a catcher’s mitt with half an oyster shell and a baseball where the pearl would be, stirred up some unintended excitement on social media.
Baltimore Museum of Art sets attendance record with its current exhibition, ‘Amy Sherald: American Sublime’
The Baltimore Museum of Art has set an attendance record with its current exhibition: Amy Sherald: American Sublime.
‘Sip & Support’ at Canton cocktail dock to raise funds for Key Bridge community
Drift Bar, a cocktail dock located in Baltimore’s Canton waterfront, is starting off the summer season by supporting those impacted by the Key Bridge collapse.
Hot Plate: Kooper’s expanding north, Italian Festival in Little Italy, Market at the Mill and more
This week, Baltimore is jam-packed with food festivals and events. Plus, the Orange Crush gets its due, as it’s named the state cocktail.
Former Waverly Middle School eyed for conversion to 37-unit ‘teachers’ village’
The long-vacant Waverly Middle School property will be sold and converted to a “teachers’ village” containing 37 apartments for teachers and para-educators, if city officials approve the transaction.
Tickets on Sale Now – Taylor Tomlinson Live at The Lyric for Two Shows November 5
Taylor Tomlinson | The Have It All Tour The Lyric | Saturday, November 5 at 7pm & 9:30pm
Thiru Vignarajah drops out of Baltimore mayor’s race, backs Sheila Dixon
Thiru Vignarajah announced Wednesday he is dropping out of the Baltimore mayoral race and is endorsing former Mayor Sheila Dixon.
BOPA announces 37 grantees of Creative Baltimore Fund
The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts (BOPA) announced the FY25 grantees of the Creative Baltimore Fund, which included 37 grantees: 10 individual artists and 27 non-profit organizations.
