Capital News Service – With the Maryland House of Delegates having passed proposals to legalize recreational cannabis, the Senate has taken up the issue with a decidedly different focus. While bills in the Senate are also aimed at making recreational use legal, they want to make it profitable.
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BmoreArt’s Picks: May 30 – June 5
BmoreArt’s Picks: May 30 – June 5 This Week: Tracie Taylor at Steven Scott Gallery, Hilton Carter book celebration at The Ivy Bookshop, Stoop Storytelling + Queer Jewish Arts Festival at Creative Alliance, First Thursdays in Bromo Arts District + Mount Vernon, Asia North Closing Event at Motor House + The Parlor, Muse & Metaphor opening reception at […]
Instacart reveals most popular pie in Maryland and other states for Pi Day
Pi Day celebrates the mathematical number π, or pi, which can be used to calculate the circumference of a circle. And what better way to spend the holiday than with a delicious circular dessert like pie? Grocery delivery service Instacart revealed the most popular pie flavor in each state based on sales data from February […]
Ease on Down, Ease on Down the ‘Drome: ‘The Wiz’ returns home to Baltimore after nearly 50 years, at The Hippodrome
“The Wiz,” the all-Black musical inspired by the L. Frank Baum classic “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” opened in Baltimore in 1974. This weekend, the revival will once again open in the city that started it all.
Baltimore Weekend Events: Randy Rainbow, Inner Harbor Ice Rink, Patterson Park BrewFest, and more.
Beers, books, basement bar tours, and more are on the schedule this weekend. Plus, skate at the Inner Harbor ice rink as it opens for the season, watch a Thanksgiving-related play, and enjoy a performance by online comedic star Randy Rainbow. Check out this weekend’s lineup:
Alex Cooper Premiers Three NFTs in April Gallery Auction
Baltimore-based Auctioneer Alex Cooper will host a one-day auction on Saturday, April 9th, featuring an expansive collection of art, fine rugs, period, mid-century modern, quality reproduction and period furniture, and decorative arts. The auction features the sale of three NFT(non-fungible token) works of art and marks the first time that NFTs have been auctioned regionally. Alex Cooper is pleased to announce its collaboration with L&S Digital […]
Woodberry Kitchen restaurant plans to debut a ‘new restaurant experience’ in the fall, will hold job fairs Aug. 22 and 29
Woodberry Kitchen is coming back. After suspending full-service dining and becoming primarily an events venue during the COVID-19 pandemic, managers announced today that the restaurant will come back this fall and that they’re holding two job fairs later this month to hire a staff.
Moore signs clean air bills; environmentalists cheered by General Assembly action
By Dorothy Hood, Capital News Service Gov. Wes Moore signed four key environmental bills Friday, attacking air quality and setting the stage for more approvals on the host of environmental legislation approved by the General Assembly this session.
Former Lake Clifton High School property to become $1B ‘innovation park’ and satellite campus for Morgan State University, says president David Wilson
The Johns Hopkins University has a research park just north of its East Baltimore medical campus. The University of Maryland has a “biopark” west of its downtown Baltimore campus. Now the former Lake Clifton High School property will become a research-oriented “innovation park” and satellite campus for Morgan State University, president David Wilson told Baltimore’s […]
Lavender Fest is Back at Star Bright Farm – 6/18 and 6/19
Join Star Bright Farm on Saturday, June 18th and Sunday, June 19th for Lavender Fest, our favorite weekend of the year! A day of food, music and fun – bring the whole family, leashed furry friends included – for a beautiful time out on the farm. The lavender will be in abundance and we will […]
Baltimore Weekend Events: John Mulaney, Polar Express, Eggnog and Cookie Tours, and more.
Another weekend of holiday events is in store for Baltimore, from rides on the Polar Express, to eggnog and cookie tours, to a “Nutcracker” circus show, and more. Plus, comedian John Mulaney is visiting Charm City for a stand-up performance. It’s time to deck the halls with these fun events:
The Muppets Take Maryland: Jim Henson exhibit coming to Maryland Center for History and Culture
Searching for how to get to Sesame Street? Look no further because a traveling multimedia exhibit of the works of The Muppets creator Jim Henson is coming to the Maryland Center for History and Culture (MCHC) next month.
University of Baltimore Academic Center would be demolished and replaced with smaller structure under new master plan
The University of Baltimore’s Academic Center would be torn down and replaced with a smaller building under a new Facilities Master Plan that has been created to guide the institution’s growth over the next decade.
Townhome development at One Westport hopes to begin in coming months
In partnership with Ryan Homes, Stonewall Capital hopes to begin work in late summer or early fall on a townhome development at the One Westport development. This will be the first phase of a $500-million, mixed-used development by Stonewall Capital on a 43-acre waterfront site in Westport in South Baltimore.
MCB Real Estate proposes apartments for Reservoir Hill and Lauraville
MCB Real Estate unveiled plans Thursday to build apartments in place of open lots in two Baltimore neighborhoods, Reservoir Hill and Lauraville.
