BmoreArt Picks this week: a studio tour with Jai Sallay-Carrington at Baltimore Clayworks, Amy Eva Raehse lectures at UMBC CIRCA, and more.
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FREE + VIRTUAL: Baltimore Next Media Web Festival – 10/28 – 11/1
From October 28 through November 1, explore the best of National and International Digital Media during The Baltimore Next Media Web Fest. This five-day festival in Baltimore showcases some of the very best of New Media Content. This year, the festival will be FREE and VIRTUAL for all! With 133 screenings, the festival will include […]
New trailer teases forthcoming GTTF book “I Got a Monster”
“It makes me bitter, because it f—ed my life up.” So says one of the victims of the Gun Trace Task Force, a rogue Baltimore Police Department unit that was federally indicted in 2017 and charged with robbing citizens, dealing drugs, planting evidence, overtime fraud and other misconduct.
Hot House: “The Palace on Dallas” offers quirky charm
414 S. Dallas Street, Fell’s Point, Baltimore Hot House: “The Palace on Dallas” home to legendary set decorator, Vincent Peranio and vintage clothing purveyor, Dolores Deluxe. Two bedrooms, two baths, well-established garden. Off-street parking. Asking price: $549,000
The Best Photos of 2024: A Baltimore Fishbowl Collection
From Inner Harbor swimming to community festivals, look back on this year’s moments in Baltimore Fishbowl’s best photos of 2024.
David DeBoy shows how to spend ‘corn-teen’ with your Baltimore Hon
In 2011, local entertainer David DeBoy made a splash with a Baltimore-centric song about his sweetheart, “Baltimore Hon.” Now he’s back with an updated version that shows he’s keeping the flame alive, even in a “corn-teen.” “Baltimore Hon in Quarantine” is DeBoy’s latest ode to the woman he loves (his wife Joellen), and how they’re […]
Maryland Jockey Club, horsemen agree to pilot program for Lasix restrictions
The Stronach Group, owner of the Maryland Jockey Club, and the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association have reached an agreement on a pilot program to restrict the use of the medication Lasix on horses.
Baltimore passes ballot questions for local police control, term limits, more
Baltimore City voters passed all of the local questions on their ballots this election, from local control of the Baltimore City Police Department to term limits for elected officials and more. Here’s what the passage of those ballot questions mean for Baltimore:
The Burj Khalifa of Reservoir Hill
When I moved to Brookfield Avenue, it was nothing like the worn sock weather of Chapel Hill. Nor was it anything as gorgeous as Cape Town– the wind alone did not howl as a chorus of mothers crying out in service to the Lord. But, in its own way Brookfield did sing, its beauty a […]
Maryland Film Industry Coalition honors Vince Peranio at Reel to Real gala
Following is the transcript of the remarks made by John Waters and Vincent Peranio at the Maryland Film Industry Coalition’s Reel to Real gala November 15, 2019 at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. John Waters: I always knew that Vince Peranio was great. Everybody knows that. But it’s nice to get awards, and especially from your […]
Horse racing will continue on without fans; Stronach clarifies policy on indicted trainers
While most professional sports leagues have either suspended their seasons or cancelled games and tournaments due to the threat of coronavirus, horse racing is continuing on in Maryland–albeit without fans able to attend at the track.
Grace Preschool’s Spring Bazaar – April 30
Grace Preschool’s Spring Bazaar is right around the corner, and you are invited! Swing by to shop local Baltimore vendors and grab a light lunch! A few of the great local vendors you’ll find:
National Aquarium’s Upland Tropical Rain Forest exhibit reopens
Mabel the hyacinth macaw is back. So are Scout and Westley, the two-toed sloths. They’re part of a group of about 100 creatures that have returned to their old home at the National Aquarium’s Upland Tropical Rain Forest exhibit, following an $8 million renovation. Aquarium officials officially reopened the rooftop exhibit Tuesday and showed off […]
Businessman Lance Lucas pleads guilty to bribing former Del. Cheryl Glenn
Local businessman Lance Lucas today pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud and related charges, admitting he bribed former Del. Cheryl Glenn with $42,500 if she pushed bills that helped Lucas and his associates.
Rockefeller Center Christmas tree will travel from Maryland to New York City this week
This year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas tree will make its way to New York City from a property in Elkton, Md. this week.
