(Left to right) Artist Amy Sherald; A squirrel in the snow at Druid Hill Park; Irvine Nature Center Executive Director CeCe Carter.
(Left to right) Artist Amy Sherald; A squirrel in the snow at Druid Hill Park; Irvine Nature Center Executive Director CeCe Carter.

Last week, we shared news about a boutique hotel in Hampden, artist Amy Sherald’s record-breaking exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art, and photos of Baltimoreans enjoying the snow and ice.

Revisit the stories here:

Room with shelves and books and couches and chairs
Guesthouse by Good Neighbor. Photo via Good Neighbor’s Facebook page.

Guesthouse by Good Neighbor is a hotel that feels like home in Hampden“: Building on their success with Good Neighbor coffee shop and plant shop Green Neighbor, a Hampden couple opens a boutique hotel, Guesthouse.

Irvine Nature Center has appointed CeCe Carter as its new executive director. Photo credit: David Stuck.
Irvine Nature Center has appointed CeCe Carter as its new executive director. Photo credit: David Stuck.

Irvine Nature Center welcomes new executive director CeCe Carter“: CeCe Carter, a Baltimore County native with a decade of experience leading environmental nonprofits, has been appointed the new executive director of Irvine Nature Center in Owings Mills.

Artist Amy Sherald sits in front of her artwork. Photo credit: Olivia Lifungula.
Artist Amy Sherald sits in front of her artwork. Photo credit: Olivia Lifungula.

Baltimore Museum of Art sets attendance record with its current exhibition, โ€˜Amy Sherald: American Sublimeโ€™“: The Baltimore Museum of Art has set an attendance record with its current exhibition: Amy Sherald: American Sublime.

The Allens, Adriane and Arthur, on the rear deck of their repaired 28th Street home in Baltimore.
The Allens, Adriane and Arthur, on the rear deck of their repaired 28th Street home in Baltimore. Credit: Jennifer Lyon/ NHS

Dan Rodricks: A happy ending, a new start for the Allens of 28th Street“: In June 2023, the Allens were burned out of their home, with no homeowners insurance to cover the cost of recovery. Two-and-a-half years later, with community help, they are back in their house on 28th Street, Dan Rodricks writes.

Tayyiba sleds down the hill in Wyman Park Dell on Jan. 28, 2026. Photo credit: Maggie Jones.
Tayyiba sleds down the hill in Wyman Park Dell on Jan. 28, 2026. Photo credit: Maggie Jones.

PHOTOS | Say โ€˜freeze.โ€™ Hereโ€™s how Baltimoreans embraced the snow and ice this week.“: Baltimore families enjoyed the snow and ice this week by skating on frozen lakes, sledding down hills, building igloos, and more. Check out the action in this photo gallery.

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