A community partnership group in East Baltimore will honor 15 East Baltimore residents, business, and community leaders at an awards ceremony this Thursday.
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A government shutdown could halt flood insurance, delaying thousands of home closings
Congress keeps hitting dead ends in attempts to extend a long-term plan for the federal program that provides flooding coverage for homeowners in the country. Unless the National Flood Insurance Program’s renewal happens by its new deadline of Feb. 2, it could lapse.
Hot Plate: new chef at Magdalena, Wine Village opens, Mother’s Day plans and more
The Baltimore food scene is busy this week with the launch of seasonal events, several wine and cocktail dinners, and many more reasons to head out to eat and drink.
Maryland has more EV chargers than ever – but they’re not everywhere
There are nearly 1,700 electric vehicle charging stations in Maryland, but those opportunities are not spread evenly across the state.
Baltimore Weekend Events: 50th Mayor’s Christmas Parade, Pentatonix, Cirque du Soleil, David Spade, and more.
With the first weekend of December upon us, Baltimore is ringing in the winter holiday season with some fun events, like the Mayor’s Christmas Parade, a Pentatonix concert, a Cirque du Soleil performance, a David Spade comedy show, and more.
The summer music season is heating up! Here are the concerts coming to the Baltimore area in June and July.
With summer approaching quickly, here are some of the concerts coming to the Baltimore area in June and July.
Lord Baltimore Hotel announces the ninth annual Couture Tree Competition
The Lord Baltimore Hotel is inviting designers to participate in its ninth annual Couture Tree Competition to welcome the 2023 holiday season.
Hot Plate: Farm to Table Dinner at Elkridge Furnace Inn, Foraged supports Be the Match, and more.
Searing heat has consumed Baltimore lately, but summer will soon fade into fall’s cooler temps. Local restaurants are bridging the gap between seasons with fun events and special dishes.
Hell In The Harbor Festival to rock Baltimore this May
Baltimore’s inaugural Hell In The Harbor Festival will feature a lineup of more than 30 heavy metal bands on Memorial Day weekend.
Renewed, robust vision for the SNF Parkway Theatre focuses on community
In May 2024, the SNF Parkway Theatre unveiled a renewed, energized, and community-centered vision their iconic art house cinema, which first cranked up the movie projector nearly 110 years ago.
New/Next Film Festival teases lineup and launches all-access passes
The first films have been announced for the inaugural New/Next Film Festival, which will be presented Aug. 18-20 at the Charles Theatre.
Celebrate Independent Bookstore Day All Weekend with The Ivy Bookshop and Bird in Hand
Join The Ivy for our annual celebration of Independent Bookstore Day, featuring activities and surprises in the shop and across the gardens! We’ve got a full spread of events for you and the whole family, beginning the evening of April 28 and lasting through April 29! From a boozy browsing evening at our renovated gazebo, […]
Baltimore’s Creative Alliance and Vital Matters part of worldwide theater festival to inspire climate action
Creative Alliance will host a presentation of short plays designed to inform and inspire action around climate change on Dec. 5 as part of a worldwide festival called Climate Change Theater Action
First ‘community engagement’ forum for Harborplace set for June 3 at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum; new “Harborplace-specific” BOOST program in the works to identify short-term tenants
The new developers of Harborplace have scheduled their first “community engagement” forum for people who want to help the company “rethink” the area at Pratt and Light streets where the two mostly-vacant retail pavilions now stand.
Chasen Companies adds former Walters Art Museum properties to its portfolio
The Walters Art Museum is officially out of the rental apartment business. The museum has completed its sale of three apartment buildings it owned at 606, 608 and 610 Cathedral St., just west of its main campus in Mount Vernon.
