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Arts

    After hotel sale, Plank takes back renowned horse sculpture
    The general manager of The Pendry said a new "signature" artwork would be coming soon.
    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2025 - The courtyard at the Pendry Baltimore was missing the Botero sculpture on Friday.
    Ottobar celebrates 28th year with a beer and Inner Harbor bash
    The Ottobeer is a collaboration with Union Craft Brewing. It's a Kölsch, an ale that’s brewed at cooler temperatures and originated in Cologne, Germany.
    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2025 - Baltimore's Ottobar partnered with Union Craft Brewing to release "Ottobeer" to coincide with the venue's 28th anniversary this fall.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: The fall boat shows have arrived
    When the Annapolis boat shows are in town, it can seem as if there’s nothing else going on. That’s far from true.
    The Annapolis Powerboat Show helps define fall in the city, marking the start of back-to-back weekends dedicated to boating. This year's show will be a little different, as redevelopment of City Dock begins.
    7 things to do in Montgomery County, one festival after another
    Taste of Bethesda, Takoma Park Street Festival and other things to do this week in Montgomery County.
    A scene from Takoma Park Street Festival in 2024. This year's edition will be held on Oct. 5, 2025.
    A new farm distillery is set to open after more than a decade of planning
    Song Dog Farm Distillery in Boyds will open Oct. 12 with spirits that highlight crops grown in Montgomery County.
    Megan Draheim and David Harris bought a farm in Boyds in 2021 and have been constructing a distillery and tasting room that is scheduled to open Oct. 12.
    How Garden Art Party is using urban farming and art to grow a sustainable future
    The Garden Art Party initiative blends art, environmental education and food sustainability through inclusive, joy-filled, free community gatherings.
    Jennifer West works on the Whitelock Community Farm in Baltimore.
    7 things to do in Annapolis, from ‘Annie’ at Maryland Hall to a Blossom Dearie tribute
    The musical story of a plucky orphan and her arms merchant father figure stars Jules Kanarek as Annie and James M. Toler as Oliver Warbucks. It’s one of the great things to do in the coming week, along with a production of “Brigadoon."
    Jules Kanarek portrays Annie in the Compass Rose Theater production of “Annie” at Maryland Hall through Oct. 19.
Sequel plays Annie's dog Sandy, trained by Kelly Litchford of Leverage Animal Actors.
    ABC reinstates Jimmy Kimmel after suspension over Kirk remarks
    ABC will reinstate Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show in the wake of criticism over his comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, officials with the network said Monday.
    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 22: Jimmy Kimmel performs onstage as Keep Memory Alive hosts star-studded lineup at annual "Power Of Love" gala at MGM Grand Garden Arena on February 22, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
    Inside the not-so-secret society of Baltimore artists painting people’s faces
    This is the 100 Heads Society, where friends and strangers dedicate their Monday evenings to honing their portraiture skills.
    AUGUST 25, 2025 - Evelyn sits for a portrait with 100 Heads Society in August.
    BmoreArt’s recommendations for 6 free, must-see art exhibits this fall
    From a Galerie Myrtis group show to Katie Pumphrey’s “Swimming Pool,” here are BmoreArt’s favorite free art exhibits to visit this fall.
    **ONE-TIME USE** Jerrell Gibbs’ “Bubble baths in the zink” (2025, 18 x 24,” oil on canvas) is featured in Galerie Myrtis’ “The Brave: Affirming Power, Presence & Possibility” exhibit.
    Boats, beaches and Black joy on the bay: A hidden history resurfaces in Shady Side
    The charming waterfront Captain Avery Museum created an exhibit about marginalized communities on the Chesapeake as a companion to a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian.
    Alice Ennals, left, and Darlene Washington contributed their experiences to the Captain Avery Museum's "Buyboats to Beaches" exhibit in Shady Side.
    Baltimore Symphony Orchestra reaches 3-year deal with musicians’ union
    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and its musicians said Thursday they’ve reached a new three-year contract deal after months of negotiations.
    Baltimore Symphony Orchestra players led by Principal Pops Conductor, Jack Everly, take the stage prior to a performance on January 5, 2025 in Baltimore, MD.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: 14 bands, two stages and the Chesapeake Bay
    Fourteen bands will perform progressive bluegrass, American roots and improvisational music on the beach at the Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival. Other things to do include Al Green at Live! Casino, a queer dance troupe premiering its new work and the Naptowon Philharmonic.
    The Annapolis Baygrass Festival returns to Sandy Point State Park on Sept. 20-21 for the third year. Fourteen acts will perform on two beachfront stages.
    Peach and eggplant sculptures stir unexpected drama in Ellicott City
    In Ellicott City, the placement of a peach sculpture has sparked controversy, while a nearby eggplant sculpture was accepted by the Howard County Historic Preservation Commission.
    The peach sculpture by Jan Kirsh, currently on display outside of Georgia Grace Cafe on Main Street in Ellicott City.
    The can’t-miss arts events this fall, from Leon Thomas to ‘Nosferatu’
    More than 4,000 applications were submitted for a DMV-focused arts gallery, a figure its curator attributes to the lack of arts spaces not only for local artists but for women.
    NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JULY 05: Leon Thomas III performs onstage at the VVIP Superlounge Experience during Day 2 of the 2025 ESSENCE Festival of Culture presented by Coca-Cola at Caesars Superdome on July 05, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
    An underground circus thrives in a Howard County backyard
    "The Glow" is an annual backyard circus that draw performers from Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia to test-run their wildest acts.
    Performers from Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia present their wildest acts for a backyard audience in Columbia.
    7 things to do in Annapolis, from a sculpture dedication to the county fair
    Wednesday's kickoff of the Anne Arundel County Fair is among the things to do in Annapolis for the week ending Wednesday, Sept. 9.
    "Dragonfly," a sheet-metal sculpture by James O'Neil, is the 19th statue on the Quiet Waters Park Sculpture trail.
    Carmelo Anthony to be honored with Enoch Pratt exhibit this fall
    Carmelo Anthony, soon-to-be basketball Hall of Famer, will be featured in a free “House of Melo” exhibit at Enoch Pratt Free Library’s Central location in Baltimore.
    Los Angeles Lakers forward Carmelo Anthony (7) smiles during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021, in Memphis, Tenn.
    Amy Sherald’s ‘American Sublime’ lands at the BMA after Smithsonian fallout
    Amy Sherald’s “American Sublime” needed a new home after the artist pulled the exhibit from the National Portrait Gallery. Enter the Baltimore Museum of Art.
    Amy Sherald, seated in front of her piece "A God Blessed Land (Empire of Dirt)."
    Is Baltimore’s scrappy skateboarding scene getting legit?
    The city’s first public park opened in 2004 and the most recent at the Inner Harbor welcomed skaters starting in 2021. But since then, skaters worry the momentum for more locations may have stalled.
    Professional skateboarder Spencer Brown jumps on the upper part of the arch on Howard Street Bridge. Baltimore City, Md.
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