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Books

    A CNN writer navigates segregation in Baltimore — and in his own family
    John Blake’s heartbreaking, hopeful memoir explores how the biracial author dealt with racism not only in his native city, but from his mother’s family.
    From left, John Blake with his mother, Shirley Jean Dailey, and his brother, Patrick Blake Sr.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    From Irish traditional music to a classical music concert and the 33rd annual Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival, there’s plenty to do in Annapolis this coming week.
    Young dancers from the Expressions Dance Company perform at the 2022 Kunta Kinte Heritage in Annapolis. The festival returns to City Dock this weekend.
    Looking for books temporarily banned in Carroll County schools? The Pratt library is here to help.
    Enoch Pratt Free Library reminded residents of Carroll County that no matter what happens in their school districts, Marylanders always have access to banned books.
    The Enoch Pratt Free Library.
    New to Baltimore? Check out these books.
    Readers told us the best Baltimore books to read.
    Illustration of a woman standing in front of rowhouses that look like books.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could join the cinematic chase for a great white shark, help open the Maryland Renaissance Festival or mark the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington. It’s a crazy busy week in Annapolis, here are some tips on the best events through Aug. 30.
    A charioteer performs at the Maryland Renaissance Festival tournament grounds in Crownsville. The annual fair runs from Aug. 26 though Oct. 22 this year.
    The mysterious safe at Red Emma’s has at last been opened
    After weeks of attempts, a Canadian safecracker finally opened the mysterious old safe at Red Emma’s bookstore.
    Rick Ammazzini traveled from Winnipeg, Canada to crack the mystery safe found inside in Red Emma’s, seen here on Aug. 11, 2023.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in 7 days
    You could see a one-woman show by a new Annapolis theater company, play some serious pickleball at the mall, or snag one of the few remaining seats for the final performance of Melissa Ethridge’s summer concert tour. There's lots to do in the week ahead.
    Joan Smith stars in the one woman show, "Grounded" at Maryland Hall in Annapolis through Aug. 20.
    An intern’s favorite bookstores of the summer
    As a photo intern at The Baltimore Banner this summer, I set out to find bookstores in the city that I could explore and get lost in. Here are a few that pulled me in.
    Julia Fleischaker is the founder of Greedy Reads at 1744 Aliceanna St.
    Laura Lippman on her new novel, co-parenting with David Simon and the status of ‘Lady in the Lake’
    Baltimore's Laura Lippman talks about her book "Prom Mom," life after divorce and why we all want to think we're the good guy.
    "Prom Mom," Laura Lippman's latest novel, comes out July 25.
    Tell us: What books should a Baltimore newcomer read?
    Share you favorite Baltimore reads with us.
    Please share your favorite Baltimore books with us.
    Can you open this mysterious safe? Red Emma’s bookstore seeks safecrackers
    What lies inside the deep, dark safe on the second floor of Red Emma’s in Waverly? The bookstore’s worker-owners are inviting the public to try cracking the code.
    The locked safe sits among books on the second floor of Red Emma's on July 6, 2023.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Juneteenth celebration, Art Between the Creeks, concerts and more
    Annapolis is one of those places where there is always something to do. Here are seven of the best.
    The third Annapolis Juneteenth Parade and Festival takes place starting at noon on Saturday.
    7 things to do in Annapolis
    Whether it’s the return of Annapolis Summer Garden Theater, the opening of the pool at Truxtun Park, or the annual Memorial Day Parade, there are always interesting things to do in Annapolis. Here are seven of them.
    Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre, the city’s oldest running outdoor theater troupe, starts its season Thursday with “Head over Heels,” a new jukebox musical comedy about a royal family on a journey to save their kingdom.
    No one embodies the spirit of Baltimore more than poet Lucille Clifton
    The late resident and former Maryland Poet Laureate embraced the city’s earthiness, Blackness and strength in her work.
    Sunday morning poem by Lucille Chifton
    Commentary: From Mencken to Nikole Hannah-Jones, censorship battles endure
    Book-banning and other censorship efforts were a threat to journalistic freedom 100 years ago, and they still are today, DeWayne Wickham, The Banner’s public editor, says.
    American journalist, essayist, satirist and cultural critic H L Mencken (1880-1956) and  Nikole Hannah-Jones attends the "Neutral Ground" premiere during the 2021 Tribeca Festival.
    Commentary: Baltimore must rightfully honor Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
    Baltimore must find ways to rightfully honor writer, orator and abolitionist Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and the power of her legacy, author and Johns Hopkins History Professor Martha S. Jones says.
    Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911
    Life of pioneering columnist offers life lessons for women nearly a century later
    Journalist Allison Gilbert and Banner columnist Leslie Gray Streeter will be discussing Gilbert’s and Julia Scheeres’ book about Elsie Robinson, once a highly paid and highly read syndicated columnist, next week.
    One of the hand-drawn political cartoons of Elsie Robinson, who at one time in the 1920s was read by 20 million readers across the country.
    The best sports books of 2022
    One writer’s thoughts on the most riveting sports reads of the year.
    What you, me and Annapolis residents read this year
    I know there are avid readers like me out there, so here’s a year-end wander through my personal book list, the top reads at the Anne Arundel County Public Library and some notes on what Annapolis (Annapolish?) authors published this year.
    The top three best read books at the Anne Arundel County Public Library were, from left, "The Last Thing He Told Me," "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck," and "Diary of a Wimpy Kid."
    This Baltimore resident decided to take writing seriously — and became an award-winning author
    Anthony Moll’s newest collection of poetry, ”You Cannot Save Here,” won a regional writing award.
    Author Anthony Moll
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