Apparent explosion on ship near site of Key Bridge leaves no one injured, officials say – WBAL Recovery efforts paused in search for missing swimmer at Baltimore County swim club – WMAR Serial burglar still on the loose after a small window of time helped him avoid capture – WBFF/Fox 45 Cooler, cloudier stretch ahead […]
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Tuesday Morning Headlines: Biden commutes sentence of Maryland ‘serial killer’; New beginning for Camp Small after massive fire; Next Act Cinema shuts down; and more.
President Biden commutes sentence of Maryland ‘serial killer’ – The Baltimore Sun Outpouring of community support lends to new beginning for Camp Small after massive fire – WBAL Labor Department holding $6.8 million for more than 5,200 workers in Maryland – Maryland Matters Next Act Cinema shuts down in Pikesville – WMAR State defends climate […]
One job just isn’t enough for serial entrepreneur Nailah Queen
Starting her first company Royalty Escapes travel agency in 2015, Nailah Queen now juggles multiple ventures including Regally Insane, an all-natural hair and body product line as well as coaching black women looking to promote and grow their business.
Thursday Morning Headlines: Ex-husband charged in Timonium killing; Maryland federal job loss is fastest; Shore crab feast offers preview of governor’s race; and more.
Ex-husband charged with murder in Timonium killing – WBAL-TV Baltimore Council member says absenteeism study went unfunded because of retribution – The Sun Maryland is losing federal jobs faster than any other state – Baltimore Banner Serial burglar suspect linked to crimes in Howard, Arundel and Baltimore counties – WMAR-TV Baltimore food pantry seeks donations […]
John Waters honors costume designer Van Smith in LA: “He invented a new kind of radical beauty”
Filmmaker John Waters this week credited the work of costume designer Van Smith as “one of the main reasons my old films resonate today with young fashion rebels.”
Wednesday Afternoon Headlines: Baltimore proposes 2% sales tax; Hopkins threatened with funding cuts over antisemitism claims; Fed Hill bar to close after 14 years; Ocean City rental requirements; and more.
Baltimore City proposal would add 2% sales tax on top of state’s already-existing 6% sales tax — WBAL Johns Hopkins University threatened with funding cuts over antisemitism claims — WJZ Fed Hill bar to close after 14 years, but another plans to move in — Baltimore Business Journal Ocean City Mayor & Council now requiring […]
John Waters as he approaches 78: ‘I did what I was put on this Earth to do.’
John Waters was the guest of Ben Goodman’s “What’s Your Niche?” radio program, in which the host asks people what sets them apart and what they like to do.
Dan Rodricks: Character actor and ‘Beltway Gourmet,’ Doug Roberts leaves this earthly stage at 86
Doug Roberts–a character actor, director, restaurant and theater critic, and mentor to young people, among other roles–died Monday at 86.
Turning 80 this month, filmmaker John Waters buys house; joins ‘No Kings’ rally; embarks on speaking tour; plays a cat
Turning 80 in April, John Waters recently purchased a house in Provincetown, Massachusetts; participated in a “No Kings” rally last weekend; and is set to have roles in American Horror Story and animated comedy “Kevin.”
Loyola student entrepreneur receives $50,000 innovation award
By Colleen Bayley Charles Engler, a Loyola University Baltimore student from Annapolis, won UpSurge Baltimore’s $50,000 Innovation Award for his business Luminova Beauty.
John Waters says his next movie will be filmed in Baltimore, if it moves ahead
John Waters hasn’t disclosed whom he’ll cast in the movie adaptation of his novel “Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance,” if it moves ahead, but he says it will be partly filmed in Baltimore.
Camp John Waters will end next year, filmmaker says
Camp John Waters, the annual adult getaway for the Baltimore filmmaker’s superfans, will end after next year’s edition.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Johns Hopkins restarts university police force plan with MOU; New ‘Serial’ episode drops after Syed release; Cox takes aim at Moore’s book; and more.
Johns Hopkins releases Memorandum of Understanding with city police department as efforts to restart university force begin – WBFF News New ‘Serial’ podcast episode drops hours after Syed is released from prison – serialpodcast.org Former Masonic temple turned event space reopens downtown – Baltimore Business Journal Dan Cox takes aim at book that launched Wes […]
Wednesday Morning Headlines: Family of victim in ‘Serial’ case are ‘hopeless’ for justice; Health insurance costs going up in MD; Voters want history of racism taught in schools; and more.
Attorney for Hae Min Lee’s family says relatives are ‘hopeless’ that someone will be brought to justice in Syed ‘Serial’ case – WBFF-TV Coronavirus and inflation push up cost of health insurance in Maryland – The Sun Voters want parental say in curriculum, and history of racism taught, poll shows – WYPR Baltimore County will […]
John Waters lands a featured role in ‘Chucky’ Season 3, Part 2, as the murderous doll’s ‘pseudo-father’
Baltimore-based writer, filmmaker and actor John Waters has joined the cast of “Chucky” Season 3, Part 2, a horror/comedy/slasher series about Chucky the murderous doll and others in the “Child’s Play” universe created by Don Mancini.
