In “Tea Leaves,” author Jacob Budenz pens stories that celebrate queerness and explore realistical magicism, spanning from a powerful witch running a dingy convenience store, to an elixir that transforms the drinker into various young hunks.
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47th American Craft Made Marketplace in Baltimore attracts artists from around the country
The 47th American Craft Made Marketplace in Baltimore returns this weekend. Some of the artists exhibiting at the event shared their stories.
John Mulaney adds two nights at Merriweather Post Pavilion to “From Scratch” tour
Comedian and former “Saturday Night Live” writer John Mulaney last week added 16 shows to his “From Scratch” tour, including two nights at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia.
Lawmakers may revisit issue of drivers smelling of marijuana
Opponents of a law prohibiting police from using the odor of marijuana as probable cause to stop and search a vehicle or person plan to return to the legislature in January to ask that it be changed.
After 14 years, Ukazoo Books announces plans to close permanently
One week after Starbucks temporarily closed its branch at Loch Raven Boulevard and Joppa Road, another well-known business is closing near the same intersection. Ukazoo Books announced that it’s closing its store at 8641 Loch Raven Blvd., one block south of the Loch Raven Starbucks branch.
With egg prices high, Baltimore shoppers do without and stores still profit
With egg prices continuing to push $6 a dozen throughout the Baltimore region this week, consumers are starting to avoid the incredible, edible expense. “We just couldn’t afford them,” said H.B. Graham, an Elkridge resident shopping at Aldi’s on Washington Boulevard in Baltimore this week. “They’re definitely outrageous,” Graham said, adding that he and his […]
The Wharf Rat restaurant and bar in Fells Point sells for $941,600
The Wharf Rat bar and restaurant in Fells Point sold today for $941,600, in an online auction by Alex Cooper Auctioneers.
Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival Tour coming to Columbia in September
Willie Nelson is going on the road again. The musician will headline a traveling music festival with 19 shows, including one at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Md. on Sept. 17.
BmoreArt’s Picks: August 9-15
This Week: Kelvin Bulluck and Justin Tsucalas at Collect + Connect, Overlea Arts Fest at Holt Park, Bromo Arts Tower open hours, The Peale’s reopening party and open house, La Casa de la Cultura grand opening, CatVideoFest at Creative Alliance, and True Laurels presents Two Gods at SNF Parkway — PLUS BROS Open Calls and more featured […]
Mr. Trash Wheel celebrates 9th birthday with new inductees of Order of the Wheel
As Mr. Trash Wheel turned nine years old this Earth Day weekend, the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore marked the occasion with an induction ceremony for the newest members of Mr. Trash Wheel’s secret society, the Order of the Wheel.
Play me another one: Bill’s Music founder Bill Higgins remembered by fellow Catonsville music store owners as visionary and kind
Catonsville music store owners remember Bill Higgins, the founder and owner of Bill’s Music, who passed away in February at the age of 81.
Mayor Scott decides to keep the roadway open at the base of the Roland Water Tower; plans call for the preserved road to be named after freed slave Grandison Hoe
Mayor Brandon Scott has decided to keep the roadway open at the base of the Roland Water Tower, an area where some north Baltimore residents have been working to create a car-free park.
Mark Your Calendars: May 2026 Events
From cultural festivals spanning the Asian diaspora, to events that will have you putting the pedal — and petal — to the metal, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the month of May.
Mark Your Calendars: April 2026 Events
From kite-flying and Irish music festivals, to Easter and Earth Day celebrations, there’s something for every Baltimorean in April.
Hot Plate: Petit Louis turns 22, La Cuchara pops up at Ekiben, Wine & Food Festival at Timonium Fairgrounds and more
Baltimore has a sunny week full of sips on the horizon, as the culinary community gears up for a variety of fun food and drink-related events. Here’s a look at what’s on tap:
