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What to do this weekend, from Chris Brown to a mac & cheese festival
Whether you want to see Chris Brown perform, taste different types of mac and cheese or watch a live musical performance of Beetlejuice, we’ve got you covered.
Mac and cheese lovers, this is for you.
It’s simple to raise a compassionate LGBTQ ally. Just listen.
To raise good LGBTQ allies, treat every month like Pride Month.
A young boy enjoys the parade at Baltimore Pride on June 15.
Q&A with Katie Pumphrey: ‘I absolutely want to celebrate this for a long time’
We had a lot of questions for her: did she see any wildlife? What did she eat leading up to the swim? Did she pee in the water?
Distance swimmer Katie Pumphrey completed a historic swim in which she swam 24 miles from Sandy Point State Park at the foot of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Baltimore's Inner Harbor on June 25, 2024.
Little Donna’s made The New York Times best pizza list. But it’s not a pizzeria.
Little Donna's topped (another) New York Times list — this time of the best pizzas across the country. But that doesn't mean they're a pizzeria.
The Midwestern-style clam pizza — or tavern pie — is one of the occasional specials at Little Donna's in Baltimore.
Fort McHenry was an answer on ‘Jeopardy.’ Test your knowledge about the historic site.
The category? National monuments. The star-spangled clue? “From its ramparts, you can see the mouth of the Patapsco River as it flows into Chesapeake Bay.” Now, it's your turn.
How much do you know about Fort McHenry? Test your national monument knowledge with our quiz.
Bar One’s Peter Thomas agrees to plead guilty in $2.5 million federal tax case
According to court records filed this week, Bar One owner Peter Thomas failed to pay more than $2.5 million in employment taxes withheld from his workers’ paychecks in Baltimore and beyond.
Bar One owner Peter Thomas.
The Dish: Why isn’t the Michelin Guide in Baltimore?
The Michelin Guide only just began visiting Washington, D.C. in 2016. Some Baltimore restaurant owners want to see inspectors come to Charm City.
Baltimore has a world-class dining scene. Can somebody tell the Michelin Guide?
Harborplace gets a reduction as Hooters closes for good
Hooters, a Harborplace institution, closed with little warning this week despite being the longest-tenured restaurant in the Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
Hooters, the longest-tenured restaurant in Harborplace, has closed.
Two of Taharka Brothers’ most popular ice cream flavors affected by recall
The FDA issued a recall after listeria was detected at Totally Cool, an Owings Mills ice cream manufacturer that helped produce some Taharka Brothers ice cream pints as well as products from around a dozen other brands.
Two of Taharka Brothers’ most popular ice cream flavors are being recalled due to listeria concerns at Owings Mills manufacturer Totally Cool.
Doppio Pasticceria opens pop-up in former JBGB’s space after leaving R. House
Doppio Pasticceria, which rented a stall at Remington’s R. House food stall, is moving to the former JBGB’s while they await construction on a more permanent space.
Sicilian bakery moves into former JBGB’s site.
Baltimore poet Kondwani Fidel brings home regional Emmy for ‘You Can’t Clip These Wings’
East Baltimore poet and writer Kondwani Fidel won a National Capital Emmy Award for “You Can’t Clip These Wings,” which was part of the reveal video for the Baltimore Orioles City Connect uniforms.
East Baltimore poet and writer Kondwani Fidel has won a National Capital Emmy Award.
Why this Tony Award-winning teacher chose Baltimore over Broadway
CJay Philip’s journey from Broadway performer to Tony Award recipient for her work in theater education took a life-changing turn in Baltimore.
CJay Philip holds the Tony Award she recently received for excellence in theatre education.
‘General Hospital’ condemned racism on X. Viewers want storylines to reflect that.
After "General Hospital" spoke out about the racism facing some of the Black actors on the show, I was ready to start watching the soap opera again. Not so fast, some local fans said.
Actress Tabyana Ali, who plays Trina on "General Hospital," attends the Daytime Emmys Awards on June 7.
In the mood to slurp down oysters? Try these 6 Baltimore restaurants.
Gems like The Urban Oyster, True Chesapeake Oyster Co. and more offer an array of delightful bivalve dishes, whether raw or roasted, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
Oysters from Watershed.
For Annapolis flower seller, ‘kindness always pays.’
If the sun is shining in Annapolis, there’s a good chance Darim Traore is selling flowers at his stand outside Reynolds Tavern with a huge smile on his face.
Darim Traore, originally from West Africa, is best known for brightening people’s day with his smile and radiant bouquets in Annapolis.
Commentary: Classic rock on Baltimore radio isn’t what it used to be
No more “Two for Tuesday” on classic rock stations, and Baltimore doesn’t sound quite the same.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “Live at the Fillmore” and Journey’s “Infinity” are the kinds of classic rock Baltimore radio listeners have long enjoyed.
Woman’s 24-mile swim to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor tests a clean-water dream
If the weather cooperates, on Tuesday she will enter the bay near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and swim more than 24 miles to the Harborplace Amphitheater in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, one of her longest swims ever — a never-before-done swim and the longest anyone has attempted in the harbor in decades.
Katie Pumphery practices at Meadowbrook on June 11, 2024.  Pumphery is an ultra-marathon swimmer who will tackle a 24-mile swim from the Chesapeake Bay to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor next week.
Where to watch the Euros and Copa America in Baltimore this summer
With more than 80 matches across two international tournaments, soccer fans in Baltimore will have plenty of chances to watch the world’s best teams take on their regional rivals.
Derek Cornelius and Moïse Bombito of Canada battle for the ball Lionel Messi.
Home Maid officially closes in South Baltimore after months of speculation
Home Maid announced its closure, but the 1400 Key Highway restaurant and two adjacent rowhomes are already listed for sale with an asking price of $799,000.
Cummings & Co. Realtors said a new tenant had signed a lease on the restaurant space but declined to say who.
Duck Duck Goose, Osteria Pirata close in Fells Point
Baltimore chef Ashish Alfred announced Monday that he has temporarily closed his Fells Point restaurants Duck Duck Goose, Osteria Pirata and the Anchor Tavern, citing “safety concerns.”
Duck Duck Goose in Fells Point has closed.
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