From soaring kites to illuminating displays to author talks and more, this weekend brings a little something for everyone in Baltimore.
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Winner of Preakness art contest announced
The winner of “Preakness: The Art of Racing” art contest was revealed to be Leo Kahl, with his original artwork entitled “First Turn.”
Hot Plate: Ekiben Night Market, potatoes at Southpaw, cookout at Sally O’s and more
Summer is starting to come to a close and the Baltimore restaurant scene is heating up with theme nights, parties and more.
John Waters’ whirlwind fall schedule includes more than 20 shows, a record release, three screenplay books and a talk at the 92nd Street Y
Writer and filmmaker John Waters may be ending his Camp John Waters summer gathering for superfans next year, but he’s not slowing down with his spoken-word shows and other projects this fall.
BmoreArt’s Picks: September 16-22
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Ira Glass and David Simon in conversation at MICA, High Zero Festival at the Theatre Project, and more.
Hot Plate: Cafe Campli wine dinner, tamales to-go from Clavel, holiday markets, and more.
This week is busy in Baltimore, packed with wine dinners, tasty parties, and tons of opportunities to shop for gifts from local food businesses. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
H.L. Mencken’s Saturday Night Club returns to writer’s historic home
For the first time in nearly 75 years, the Saturday Night Club will return to the home of H.L. Mencken, Baltimore’s controversial and curmudgeonly literary legend.
How the Little Muddy Fingers Garden Club is Cultivating Growth and Joy at The Maryland School for the Blind
Nestled within the vibrant greenery of The Maryland School for the Blind, the Little Muddy Fingers Garden Club is flourishing, sowing seeds of growth, learning, and environmental awareness among its students. Founded just three years ago, this innovative club has already taken deep root, sprouting into a vital part of the school’s STEAM curriculum and […]
Once upon a time when Baltimore was Catholic
As the Archdiocese of Baltimore plans to close nearly 40 churches, columnist Rafael Alvarez recounts the city’s Catholic history.
Data show Maryland’s most popular Halloween candy
Still haven’t stocked up on candy for trick-or-treaters this Halloween? You might want to add Maryland’s most popular candy to your shopping list.
Advocacy groups demand completion of the Red Line as fully light rail project: ‘Gov. Moore, Put the shovels in the ground!’
Several community and advocacy groups gathered to demand the completion of the Red Line as a 100% Light Rail Transit project.
Eric A. Evans named Baltimore City’s new real estate director
Eric A. Evans has been named director of Baltimore City’s Department of Real Estate, part of the comptroller’s office in City Hall.
Former bank reopens as Children’s Urgent Care facility on Joppa Road; shuttered ‘Bel-Loc’ Starbucks nearby is now up for sale
A former 1st Mariner Bank branch on Joppa Road has reopened as an urgent care center for children, providing a welcome improvement for an area where other businesses have closed in recent years.
Hot Plate: Ekiben at OPACY, Good Life Feastival at Boordy, Sour Fest at Max’s, and more
The unofficial start of summer is here and, with it, tons of good news and fun flavors at restaurants around Baltimore.
Baltimore Weekend Events: The Killers, Carnivorous Plants, Healing Power of Food, and more.
This weekend in Baltimore, enjoy concerts big and small, shop carnivorous plants, partake in wizardry and wine-drinking, and more.
