Last week, we shared news about the La Cuchara team opening a restaurant called Seppia; Easter Mass at St. Joseph’s Monastery; John Waters participating in a “No Kings” protest, voicing an animated cat, and more.
Revisit the stories here:

“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.”

“Hot House: This Roland Park shingle cottage-style house could be a perfect family home“: With six bedrooms, this shingle cottage-style house in Roland Park would be perfect for a family with several children.

“WYPR radio station to end ‘Midday’ program, overhaul schedule“: Big changes are coming to Baltimore’s public radio news station, as the flagship “Midday” ends this week and focus on local news increases.

“A City to Come: A monastery in Irvington, Easter 2026“: With a passionate congregation that is sensitive to the needs of the Archdiocese, St. Joseph’s Monastery in Irvington has survived the downsizing that has closed many other Baltimore-area churches.

“La Cuchara team’s new restaurant, Seppia, offers menu inspired by Italian travels“: The team behind La Cuchara is opening a new restaurant, Seppia, on April 2 inside the former Five and Dime Ale House in Hampden.
