Plenty of engaging speakers will visit the Enoch Pratt Free Library over the next few months, including former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Leonard Pitts Jr., and others.
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Great Eggspectations: Baltimore Deviled Egg Pageant celebrates 10 years
The Baltimore Deviled Egg Pageant this weekend will celebrate its 10th annual competition, centered on the creamy, eggy hors d’oeuvre.
A former quarry at the Sisson Street ‘Dump’ site limits future construction there, developer says; community meeting set for Aug. 20
Remington residents who hope to see high-density development in place of the Sisson Street ‘Dump’ are likely to be disappointed, warns a developer who wants to buy the land from the city.
Angel Reese gets basketball court dedicated to her, set to throw first pitch at Tuesday’s Orioles game
Randallstown native and NCAA champion Angel Reese is back in town for different events, fresh off her ESPY award for Best Breakthrough Athlete less than a week ago.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: What to watch for in tonight’s gubernatorial debate; Law firm donates office space for incubator; Small earthquake in Carroll County; and more
5 things to watch in gubernatorial debate between Moore and Cox – The Sun Law firm donates downtown office space for business incubator – Baltimore Business Journal Ticket sales begin Monday for Blink-182 at Baltimore Arena – WBAL-TV Small earthquake reported in Carroll County – WMAR-TV Judge gives permission to demolish bridge over Potomac – […]
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 11-17
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Pride Portraits at Current, Towson University’s ‘Summer at the Center,’ and more.
Over 50 businesses have found their way to Towson since 2020
Over 50 businesses have found their way to Towson since the beginning of 2020, according to Nancy Hafford, Executive Director of Towson’s Chamber of Commerce.
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Fears of expanding food deserts in Baltimore; Archdiocese will not oppose release of abuse report; Mass shooting in Chesapeake, Va.; and more.
Rowhouse explosion in Pigtown injures three – WBAL-TV Fears of expanding food desert in West Baltimore prompts emergency meeting – WMAR-TV Six dead in mass shooting at Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia – CNN Archdiocese will not oppose release of AG report detailing Catholic Church abuse – The Sun Defeated GOP candidate Shifanelli misses deadline to […]
Baltimore continues to offer Ukrainians housing and hope as war enters second year
Since Russia invaded Ukraine more than a year ago, Baltimoreans have stepped up to help refugees with shelter and other aid.
An Evening with Hilton Carter: Living Wild – June 1 at The Ivy Bookshop
The Ivy presents an evening with Hilton Carter in celebration of his new book, Living Wild! This special happy hour-style event will take place on The Ivy’s covered back patio, and offers a chance to hear from the acclaimed contemporary plant/interior stylist, author, and artist. Tickets are required, and can be purchased here! Tickets are limited, and ticket options […]
Spring Events at Star Bright Farm
Spring has sprung at Star Bright Farm. From toasting cocktails to celebrating the mother(s) in our lives with lunch and live music to shopping at the Barn Market – make sure to swing by this season. Cocktails for the CuriousThursday, April 25, 20246:30pm – 8:30pm$50 per person21+ only Join Star Bright Farm for an evening […]
Shop Maryland Tax-Free Week returns Aug. 14-20
Maryland shoppers won’t have to worry about incurring the state sales tax on certain items when Shop Maryland Tax-Free Week returns later this month.
Moonrise electronic dance music festival returning to Baltimore on Aug. 12-13
Moonrise Festival will be back in Baltimore for its eighth year on Aug. 12 and 13.
‘Bittersweet’: Bertha’s Mussels is going up for auction Nov. 12
Another landmark Fells Point restaurant is changing hands. The owners of Bertha’s Mussels, a fixture at South Broadway and Lancaster Street for five decades, announced this week that they’re closing the restaurant and putting it up for sale.
New Maryland law protects fans from ticket scammers
Last week, Gov. Wes Moore signed into law a first-in-the-nation bill to prevent ticket scams, garnering support from entertainment venues.
