Last week, we shared new renderings of the Key Bridge rebuild, stories in anticipation of artist Amy Sherald’s exhibition opening at the Baltimore Museum of Art, and an announcement of a Philly cheesesteak shop coming to Baltimore.
Revisit the stories here:

“The Baltimore Museum of Art offered to โmove mountainsโ to land the โAmy Sherald: American Sublimeโ exhibit, director says“: The Baltimore Museum of Art normally spends years planning large exhibitions. The “Amy Sherald: American Sublime” show that premiered this weekend came together in two months.

“State unveils new renderings of Key Bridge rebuild“: Maryland officials released new renderings of what the Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild is expected to look like when it is completed by late 2028.

“Baltimore Museum of Art is bracing for record crowds when โAmy Sherald: American Sublimeโ opens this weekend“: The Baltimore Museum of Art braced for what could be the biggest show in the museumโs history, when “Amy Sherald: American Sublime” opened on Nov. 2 for a five-month run.

“A tragedy in the hidden Maryland, revealed in a SNAP“: Hidden in plain sight are thouands of Marylanders who do not have enough food, many of them children.

“Intercity diplomacy at its tastiest? Phillyโs Genoโs Steaks is coming to Baltimore, hon!“: Love Philly cheesesteaks? In early 2026, a famous beloved sandwich shop from our northern neighbor, Geno’s, will have a Baltimore spot.
