One of Baltimore’s oldest bars is hitting the auction block next month, as the owner prepares to retire. The Wharf Rat, a family-run bar and restaurant at 801-803 South Ann Street in Fells Point, is being offered for sale in a virtual auction that starts on Oct. 2 at 1 p.m. and ends on Oct. […]
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Baltimore Weekend Events: Vegan SoulFest, Trading Card Convention, Folk Metal Fest, and more
Enjoy Baltimore’s great outdoors this weekend with a vegan food festival, Disney movie night, an educational elephant meet-and-greet, and more! Plus, there a several opportunities for musical and theatrical performances. Check it all out in this weekend’s lineup:
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore County school alumna headed to space; Texas man charged with threatening former Baltimore health commissioner; and more
Baltimore County school alumna headed to space with Blue Origin — WBAL Texas Man Federally Charged With Threatening Former Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen — WJZ Baltimore County agrees to pay $6.5 million to family of man fatally shot by police in 2019 — WMAR Baltimore City student laptops are monitored for mentions of […]
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 21-27
BmoreArt’s Picks: June 21-27 This Week: Kristen Hileman and Connie Imboden lecture with Art Seminar Group, Baltimore Pride Film Fest at the Parkway, Bromo Arts Walk, Visions of Night – Exposure Bash at Maryland Center for History and Culture, Do Whatever You Want All the Time screening at Maryland Art Place, Baltimore Jewelry Center Summer […]
Baltimore Museum of Art forms search committee to identify museum’s next director, will seek community input
The Baltimore Museum of Art has formed a search committee to identify the museum’s next director, who will replace current director Chris Bedford after he steps down in June to lead the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Great Wolf Lodge opens first Maryland location in Perryville, makes wishes come true for nine families at grand opening
Great Wolf Lodge Maryland held a grand opening Thursday for its new Perryville location. Its the 20th resort in North America for the family entertainment and indoor water park resort brand — and its largest.
Closing Sunday, the ‘John Waters: Pope of Trash’ museum exhibit paid tribute to the filmmaker and his hometown, Baltimore
“John Waters: Pope of Trash,” an exhibit dedicated to the Baltimore filmmaker, will close Sunday at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles.
Maryland tourism industry receives $9.6 million in federal funding
The Maryland Department of Commerce Office of Tourism has received $9.6 million in federal funding to support tourism marketing, promotion, and development, Governor Hogan announced Friday.
Thursday Afternoon Headlines: Three Marylanders accused of stealing $2.7M in unemployment insurance benefits; Loaded gun found at Baltimore County school; and more
Three Maryland men accused of stealing $2.7 million in unemployment insurance benefits — WMAR Loaded gun, ammunition found inside Baltimore County school — WBAL Downtown Baltimore’s iconic 10 Light tower is for sale — Baltimore Business Journal After conviction in Capital Gazette shooting trial, State’s Attorney Anne Colt Leitess content in the courtroom — Capital […]
Baltimore Museum of Art to present Joan Mitchell exhibit March 6, extend evening hours on Thursdays
On March 6, the Baltimore Museum of Art will open an exhibition featuring 70 works by American artist Joan Mitchell.
Monday Morning Headlines: Hoehn’s Bakery closes after 94 years; Suspect flees stolen vehicle, steals patrol car, jumps into Harbor; and more
Hoehn’s Bakery closes abruptly in Highlandtown after 94 years — Baltimore Business Journal Suspect flees stolen vehicle before stealing patrol car and jumping into the harbor water Saturday — WMAR Maryland Attorney General Frosh Offers Support For DOJ Challenge Of Texas Abortion Law — WJZ Baltimore County Police, other law enforcement agencies face ammo shortages […]
Planned Parenthood of Maryland will not be part of HonFest. But you can still visit them in Hampden this weekend.
Planned Parenthood of Maryland will not be part of this year’s HonFest, after event organizers initially denied them their own booth. But visitors can still find them at a Hampden business that will be hosting them during the festival.
Merry & Bright: A New Seasonal Pop-Up at Harbor Point
All are invited to get into the holiday spirit at Merry & Bright, a new seasonal pop-up experience premiering this December at Harbor Point from Thursday-Sunday, December 2-12. Event-goers will be able to purchase their Christmas trees, do some holiday shopping, sip festive cocktails, and maybe even catch a glimpse of Santa Claus, all under […]
Activists gather in Annapolis as hearings begin on gun control
By Michael Charles and Michelle Larkin, Capital News Service Bills to tighten up Maryland’s gun laws brought out protests and activists Tuesday as more than 300 people signed up to speak to five gun control proposals to put an age limit on rifle possession, create a voluntary registration system to keep guns from suicidal people […]
Melike Carr – Handmade Custom Goods
For as long as I can remember, I have worked with my hands. My dad, Hasip Tuzeer, was the most handy and creative person I’ve ever known and I grew up watching him work in his upholstery shop on Howard Street fixing historical furniture from the Baltimore Museum of Art, The Maryland Historical Society, and […]
