Shows coming to Baltimore’s Hippodrome Theatre for its 2024-2025 season include “MJ the Musical,” “Shucked,” “Some Like It Hot,” “Come From Away” and returning favorites “Disney’s The Lion King,” “Annie,” “Chicago,” and two touring productions that are originating in Baltimore with the help of a state tax credit program.
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The Maryland State Fair is just around the corner, with returning favorites and new attractions
Get ready for fried oreos, live thoroughbred racing, dizzying rides, cute baby chicks, and amazing music at the 144th Maryland State Fair.
Dan Rodricks: Orioles force us back to the land of low expectations
Can a managerial change help the Baltimore Orioles recover from disappointing losses? Or should fans resign themselves to the land of low expectations?
The smells are still free, but day-old 50-cent H&S loaves are gone
The H&S Bakery Outlet in Fells Point has shut its doors for good as family members open a new store nearby.
Justin Willman Live in Baltimore at The Lyric on 9/16
Justin WillmanLyric Baltimore | September 16 at 7:00pmOn sale now! Justin Willman wants to melt your brain while making you laugh. He’s best known as the star and creator of the hit Netflix series Magic For Humans. But you may recognize him from one of his many television appearances (The Tonight Show, The Today Show, Ellen, Conan…). Or maybe […]
Last Week, This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From Feb. 12-16)
Last week, we shared news about a Baltimore cat competing in the America’s Favorite Pet contest, polls showing approval ratings for Gov. Wes Moore and President Joe Biden, and Black History Month events in Maryland.
Md. county stakeholders would like to see changes to marijuana law
As Maryland’s foray into legalized cannabis nears the one-month mark, some local government leaders are grumbling at the state framework that they say doesn’t account for local zoning needs and fails to provide counties with sufficient revenue.
A state program that boosted small businesses is getting booted
A Maryland program called Business Boost has supported small businesses through grant awards. But the program’s future remains uncertain.
Hot Plate: Doppio Pasticceria opens, Paulie Gee’s closes, Toki Underground x Jabali dinner, and more
From wine flights to chili cookoffs, this week has a lot to offer on the Baltimore restaurant scene. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
Helping Up Mission to start construction soon on $3M ‘Recovery Park’ to replace Hendler Creamery in Jonestown
Baltimore’s Hendler Creamery property, home of the country’s first fully-automated ice cream factory, will become a $3 million park slated to open by early 2027.
Building generational wealth, one Baltimore home at a time
Dionne Curbeam, then a young Baltimore City public schoolteacher, brimmed with pride and anticipation at the thought of owning her own Belair-Edison row house. “Before I moved in,” she said, “I rode by that house every day just to look at it.”
Vintage team apparel means steady income for these Baltimore sellers
Team sportwear has become a niche for vintage sellers, and Baltimore entrepreneurs are cashing in. Teams have been inspired to recreate retro apparel to benefit from the trend.
Art, film and more: Bmore Art picks, Aug. 13-19
Bmore Art Picks: August 13-19 This Week: Annual Tenants Exhibit artist talk at Motor House, FRESH BLACK FILMS at Le Mondo, Virginia Warwick artist talk at Night Owl, MSAC Apprenticeship Film Series at Creative Alliance, an installation from Shannon Collis and Liz Donadio at The Voxel, closing reception for Feedback Loop at Gallery CA, The Peale’s 210th birthday, […]
Hot Plate: La Jetée & Animal Boy open, Dining Out for Life, Oktoberfests, and more
This week, the Baltimore food world gets a major fundraiser, a couple big openings, wine and beer events, and new fall menus.
How a Fractional CFO Can Help Your Business Grow Sustainably
Running a growing business in the US, whether you’re in professional services, B2B SaaS, healthcare, or construction, is no small feat. You’re juggling operations, sales, hiring, and maybe even investor expectations. But behind the scenes, your financial foundation is what either powers your growth or quietly slows it down. The problem? Most business owners don’t […]
