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He jumped into the Inner Harbor to make a song go viral. He got more than just likes.
For 25 days in a row, Logan Reich plunged into the water in an attempt to promote his new song “Get Rich or Die Trying.” The 22-year-old said the promotional tactic “forced the city to put their eyes on him.”
Rapper Logan Reich says his social media antics have given his musical career a boost.
Piggly Wiggly’s parent company inches closer to buying four Harris Teeter stores in Maryland
Kroger Co. has informed employees at four Maryland-based Harris Teeter grocery stores that they may soon be working for the chain behind the Piggly Wiggly franchise.
Kroger identified the stores it intends to offload, including two Harris Teeters in Montgomery County, one in Calvert County and another in Talbot County.
This rapper wants Howard County to be a home for hip-hop
In hopes of bringing more hip-hop to the area, JayMoney Hackett is throwing the ninth annual Wisdom Court Summer Jam at Howard County Fairgrounds this weekend.
Rapper JayMoney Hackett wants Howard County to be the home for hip-hop. He and his company are throwing their ninth annual Wisdom Court Summer Jam at Howard County Fairgrounds.
Enjoy the Snake Oil at Woodberry Kitchen? Thank regenerative farming.
Woodberry Kitchen and other businesses focused on supporting small-scale, unconventional farmers are getting the funding they need to grow further invest in sustainable farming. But where is it coming from?
Woodberry Kitchen owner Spike Gjerde is photographed at Woodberry Kitchen on July 10, 2024.
7 things to do in Annapolis: Maryland Hall stages 12 big shows over 10 weeks
A busy summer season at Maryland Hall could be a glimpse of the future once the performing arts center completes a $5.6 million campaign for renovations in 2025, allowing it to put on two shows at once.
Scottie Morris, lead singer of Big Voodoo Daddy, will be in Annapolis Wednesday for eight weeks of big shows at Maryland Hall.
Local malls are restricting teens. Gen X would never have survived.
If Gen X faced the same curfews and rules at malls that today’s teens do, the trajectory of an entire generation’s adolescence would have changed.
The entrance to the food court at Florida’s Boca Town Center Mall in 1983.
What to do this weekend, from a Janet Jackson concert to outdoor movies
Whether you want to see Janet Jackson and Nelly perform, watch some movies outside or attend a Caribbean festival, we’ve got you covered.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 05: Janet Jackson speaks onstage during the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Microsoft Theater on November 05, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
7 things to do in Howard County, from Fairy Days at the Farm to Yoga in the Park
Seven things to do in Howard County from July 11 through July 17.
The enchanted fairy forest at Clark’s Elioak Farm.
The Dish: Baltimore’s biggest new restaurant opens next week
Rye Street Tavern, which opens July 15, may be the largest restaurant in the city. Is that a gamble?
The Rye Street Tavern reopens July 15 under Clyde’s Restaurant Group.
By the numbers: What did ‘Lady in the Lake’ do for Maryland’s economy?
The production of “Lady in the Lake” used the state’s Film Production Activity Tax Credit, an incentive of the Maryland Film Office that helps attract productions to film on location in the state and provides refundable tax credits for certain costs incurred during filming.
Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram in "Lady in the Lake," premiering July 19, 2024 on Apple TV+.
Taharka Brothers’ newest flavor inspiration: Gov. Moore’s cannabis pardons
Taharka Brothers’ “We Want Moore” flavor, created in honor of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s cannabis-related pardons, will feature vanilla ice cream, Berger cookie dough and peanut butter.
Gov. Wes Moore holds a pint of Taharka Brothers' "We Want Moore" limited edition ice cream.
Burger King employee Stan ‘The Man’ gets royal goodbye after 32 years
New retiree Stan “The Man” Akers, 75, was sent off in style across the 10 Burger King locations where he worked in the Baltimore area.
The Burger King on Sisson Road touts Stan Akers' retirement on its sign.
Tell me something good: ‘Queen of Funk’ Chaka Khan added as Artscape headliner
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced Monday night that legendary singer Chaka Khan had been added to the lineup for the city’s Artscape festival, set for early August.
Despite the scattered rain showers, people came out in droves to Artscape on Sept. 24, 2023.
Longtime WJZ anchor Vic Carter to sign off on July 25
Vic Carter, a fixture on WJZ-TV’s news broadcasts for nearly three decades, is leaving the station July 25 to pursue other opportunities. “This isn’t retirement,” he said, “but an extension of my ongoing journey.”
WJZ anchor Vic Carter.
Atwater’s will close its Canton location by the end of the month
Atwater’s is closing its Boston Street branch at the Shops in Canton Crossing after more than a decade in business there, founder Ned Atwater confirmed Monday.
The Atwater’s location at the Shops at Canton Crossing will close by the end of July.
How an Afghan refugee with no grocery experience opened Columbia’s go-to market
Mohammed Sultani had no butchering or grocery experience. He relied on the kindness of strangers and his family. When that wasn’t enough, he started driving trucks.
Mohammad stands before his truck, that he calls a good friend, which provided the essential capital from driving four years cross country to provide the funds to open Bamyan Halal Meat international grocery market in Columbia.
10 new places burning up the Baltimore restaurant scene
Check out food social media influencer Chris Franzoni’s recommendations for some of the newest restaurants in the Baltimore area, from Benny’s to Yebo Kitchen.
“What The Kitchen Eats” at Catalog Coffee includes a paprika fried egg, turkey sausage and a spicy cito sauce.
These 4 Black-owned ice cream shops in Baltimore are rechurning history
From vegan options to Italian ice specialties, check out the Black-owned Baltimore ice cream shops forging unique paths in a once-segregated industry.
Cajou Creamery co-founder Dwight Campbell scoops raspberry cheesecake ice cream.
Why the LGBTQIA+ community needs straight allies
Now that Baltimore Pride is over, some in the LGBTQIA+ community know that the fight for gender minority rights and existence also relies heavily on having meaningful straight allies.
Straight ally Karen Dugan poses for a portrait outside of Leon’s Backroom Bar on July 3, 2024.
Why Marlon Wayans is spending his holiday weekend in Baltimore
Marlon Wayans said he has a particular affinity for Baltimore, where he will perform five shows at the Baltimore Comedy Factory this weekend.
Marlon Wayans will perform at Baltimore Comedy Factory this weekend.
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