Last week, we shared news about Aubrey Plaza being cast to star in John Waters’ proposed “Liarmouth” film adaptation; an interview with P. David Bramble, managing partner of Harborplace developer MCB Real Estate; and a look at artist Joyce J. Scott’s retrospective exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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“Over 50 businesses have found their way to Towson since 2020“: Over 50 businesses have found their way to Towson since the beginning of 2020, according to Nancy Hafford, Executive Director of Towson’s Chamber of Commerce.

“John Waters confirms that Aubrey Plaza has been cast to star in his proposed film adaptation of ‘Liarmouth’ but says he doesn’t yet have funds to make it“: Filmmaker John Waters confirmed that Aubrey Plaza has been cast to star as Marsha Sprinkle in the film adaptation of his 2022 novel “Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance.”

“Big Fish: P. David Bramble and reimagining Harborplace (Part I)”: In the first installment of this two-part Big Fish interview, MCB Real Estate managing partner P. David Bramble discusses the process of reimaging Harborplace, listening to community input, and leaning into growth. Part II can be found here.

“Baker’s Dozen: 13 Questions with Emma Jagoz of Moon Valley Farm“: Emma Jagoz, founder of Moon Valley Farm, talks about her Community Supported Agriculture program, her love of sharing food, and more.

“CFG Bank Arena celebrates one-year anniversary“: More than 828,870 fans flocked to CFG Bank Arena for more than 124 events in the first year since the 14,000-seat arena’s renovation.
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“Walking a mile in artist Joyce Scott’s dreams requires flexibility, love, humor, and strength“: Artist Joyce J. Scott’s retrospective at the Baltimore Museum of Art spotlights anti-Black violence of the past and present, and dreams of a better future. The exhibition is on view through July 14.

“After first year’s success, Wine Village in Baltimore is coming back for a second stint starting Mother’s Day weekend“: Wine Village in Baltimore will return for its second year, running for three weeks from Mother’s Day weekend until Memorial Day.

“Kneads Bakeshop pop-up heading for South Baltimore in May“: Have a baked good craving in “knead” of filling? Kneads Bakeshop is opening a pop-up in South Baltimore in May.

“Lineup for 25th annual Maryland Film Festival released“: The 25th Annual Maryland Film Festival (MdFF) has released its full schedule, taking place May 2 – 5, 2024.

“Great Talk panel takes on social media enigmas at UMBC“: During a panel discussion at UMBC, experts discussed social media’s effects on free speech, news, and social norms.
