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A teacher’s prayer — via Zoom
What happens when a student asks a teacher: ā€œdo u believe in god?ā€
Illustration of white woman looking up at a sunny sky on left, and Black teen boy turning away from cloudy sky above him on right. There are rowhomes in background next to him.
Great gifts for DIYers, according to a home improvement obsessive
Important items for the DIY curious, home improvement novices and new homeowners/renters.
Illustration for The Baltimore Banner's gift guide
Damye Hahn at the Fishmonger's Daughter
Damye Hahn, co-owner of Faidley Seafood, takes The Baltimore Banner on a behind-the-scenes tour of the former Heidelbach grocery store on Frederick Road, future home of her restaurant the Fishmonger's Daughter,
Co-owner of Faidley Seafood, Damye Hahn, embarks upon launching a new restaurant off Frederick Rd. in Catonsville, called The Fishmongers Daughter.
Is InstaGratification hurting us in the age of social media?
Too many people believe success lives and dies by social media validation. We need to show our youths that success isn’t about instant gratification.
An illustration of a ramen cup, rebranded as Instant G, like instant gratification with the contents being spilled out.
Surefire spots to enjoy the fall foliage before it disappears
Some quick, last-minute places to catch the colorful blooming of fall.
Federal Hill Park
When opportunity flips: Why a firm promising profits from vacants faces so many lawsuits
A Philadelphia-based real estate company is attracting foreign investors to some of Baltimore’s most blighted neighborhoods.
Jaime Sepulveda Rodriguez, from Chile, purchased a property that was supposed to be fixed up and rented but never was.
Photographer Devin Allen highlighted in ā€˜Impact of Images’ exhibit
ā€œImpact of Imagesā€ is inspired by the power of photographs like the ones of Emmett Till's funeral printed nearly 70 years ago in Jet magazine.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 18: Devin Allen attends "A Choice Of Weapons: Inspired By Gordon Parks" premiere during the 2021 Tribeca Festival at Brookfield Place on June 18, 2021 in New York City.
Picture-perfect autumn fun at Harbor Fall Festival
Waterfront Partnership brings a slice of farm life to the Inner Harbor with pony rides, pumpkins, and arts and crafts.
Stilt Walker Danielle Spalding, (39), poses for a photo at the Harbor Harvest Festival in Downtown Baltimore.
Teachers are leaving the profession in droves. I’m scared of the catastrophes that lie ahead.
Our public education system cannot sustain this amount of stress. It scares me to imagine the catastrophes that might be ahead.
Giant hands take book from teacher and cross out her chalkboard
Baltimore trio stresses value of yoga, meditation in new book
The trio launched their company Holistic Life Foundation in 2001 after meeting at College Park. Since then, they have taught the benefits of yoga and meditation to more than 50,000 people.
Atman Smith, left, and his brother Ali Smith, two of the authors of Let Your Light Shine, stand in front of their Baltimore office. The book comes out Tuesday, October 18.
Don’t go to the voting booth uninformed on Election Day
Some current office holders and power brokers who control the purse strings are probably perfectly fine with the status quo of voters who don't know what's on their ballot. Let's not give them that satisfaction.
Joshua Harris, VP of Maryland’s chapter of the NAACP, speaks at a press conference at War Memorial Plaza on 10/6/22 to encourage voters to vote no on Question K in the upcoming general election. The question would determine whether or not term limits are imposed on a number of elected positions in the city.
Baltimore-based artist has work included in Target’s Latino Heritage Month collection
Jen White-Johnson sees collection as an opportunity to spotlight her Afro-Latina culture.
Jen White-Johnson, a Baltimore-based artist, designed a tumbler ($10) and a now sold out t-shirt ($13) for the Latino Heritage Month collection at Target.
Black Baltimore couples look to transform farmland to honor Black foodways
The couples envision transforming 68 acres and creating an an opportunity to return Maryland’s foodways to their Black roots.
Linda and Floyd Taliaferro and David and Tonya Thomas aim to return Maryland’s foodways back to its Black roots with their purchase of a 68-acre farm in Upperco. They are pictured here on the future farmland.
EatMoreBeMore’s Beltway series: Where to eat off the Northwest loop of 695
In the Northwest corridor of Baltimore's I-695 loop, you can find fast casual, fine dining, and everything in between.
Yesh Hummus, 607 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville
When Queen Elizabeth II watched the Orioles in Baltimore and her other visits to Maryland
Queen Elizabeth II made just a few trips to the United States. One visit, in the early ’90s, including taking in an Orioles game in Baltimore.
Oakland Athletics' Rick Honeycutt, Jose Canseco, Walt Weiss, and Vance Law (left to right), walk past and greet President George Bush, Queen Elizabeth II, and Barbara Bush following a game against the Orioles in Baltimore, Maryland
Life lessons in the classroom: when the student becomes the teacher
Teenagers shouldn’t need to bury one another. Yet when they do, they handle each other with such tender care.
Woman watches boy embracing another grieving boy
Don’t throw away those expired COVID tests yet
The FDA has a website that lists updated expiration dates.
In this photo illustration, a Citoswab Coronavirus (COVID-19) Home Test kit
Sending my child back to school in COVID-era 2022: I don’t know how to feel
As kids go back to school for the third academic year since the start of COVID-19, are we doing the most to keep them safe? And what does that mean?
BERLIN, GERMANY - AUGUST 10: Children wearing protective face masks arrive for the first day of classes of the new school year at the GuthsMuths elementary school during the coronavirus pandemic on August 10, 2020 in Berlin, Germany. Classes at schools across Germany are beginning this month with face mask requirements varying by state. Coronavirus infection rates are climbing again in Germany, from an average of 400 new cases per day about two weeks ago to over 1,100 yesterday, according to the Robert Koch Institute.
Need a break but can’t get away? Tips on an end-of-summer Baltimore staycation
Spend the end of summer spending time in our hometown.
Staycation , or holistay, is a period in which an individual or family stays home and participates in leisure activities.  A family visits the National Aquarium in Baltimore's Inner Harbor and  examine the jelly fish in the tanks.
Drag queen Brooklyn Heights discusses upcoming Baltimore Drag Awards
The Baltimore Drag Awards were launched in 2018 by Ryan Butler, who is known by his drag queen name Brooklyn Heights, and another drag queen, Betty Ohellno, at the Creative Alliance.
Brooklyn Heights will be the host of Baltimore's 2022 Drag Awards.
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