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Hampden artist Jim Pollock, known for hubcap Christmas tree and fanciful metal art, dies
The Hampden artist, known for his hubcap Christmas tree displayed outside and artwork inside his home, died this week.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Tamar Braxton to playing ‘Wheel of Fortune’
Whether you want to hear some R&B, attend a garden and crafts show or let out some laughs, we’ve got you covered.
Maryland native Tamar Braxton, seen here in 2013, will be one of the performers at Saturday’s Grown & Sexy Music Fest.
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
You could listen to an acclaimed cellist, see a new theater production, burn your old socks or watch a high-energy urban circus in the week through March 7.
Colonial Players' production of "The Baker's Wife," stars Sydne Lyons as the wife, Kirk Patton Jr. as the gigolo who woos her and Steven Hoochuk as the baker who refuses to bake with a broken heart. The show runs through March 30.
Opinion: ‘The Traitors’ underestimates female players — just like the real world
Men downplay the skills of women on reality shows because they do so in real life, too. Sometimes to their peril.
Phaedra Parks is a force to be reckoned with on Peacock's "The Traitors."
Peruvian tall ship to sail by Fort McHenry, into the harbor
A Peruvian tall ship will soon make a dramatic entrance into Baltimore.
The BAP Unión being pulled by a tugboat in 2019.
An artist took liberties with Frederick Douglass. Some on the Eastern Shore question the art.
The mural in Easton opened a contentious debate that has yet to resolve.
An enlarged print of “Frederick Douglass Liberty," featured on the side of a building in Easton, has drawn controversy.
The Dish: Despite the dark side of cocoa, Jinji Chocolate looks for the light
With a recent mention in the New York Times, Jinji Chocolate continues to gather acclaim. But owner Jinji Fraser has a different goal in mind.
Jinji Fraser is a chocolate-maker with a shop in Waverly.
Thai Restaurant, bolstered by community support, will return to Waverly
Thai Restaurant will be moving into a new location in Waverly, about two blocks from the eatery’s former home of 43 years.
The family behind the Thai Restaurant in Waverly stand in front of their new space. This comes two months after the family was told to vacate their previous home of 43 years.
Three years on, Baltimore is still selling itself to CIAA tournament fans
The financial returns for the CIAA tournaments’s most recent editions in Baltimore have been positive, but there's still “so much room to grow.”
The women’s teams of Bowie State and Winston-Salem State play on Feb. 26, the first night of the 2024 CIAA Basketball Tournament.
Hilton Grows Best: No more ice cubes, fish or milk for plant care
Baltimore plant stylist and author Hilton Carter talks about all the ways your should not care for your plants.
Zeke’s Coffee is the latest shop to close in Pigtown
Zeke’s Coffee on Washington Boulevard in Pigtown will be serving their last cup of coffee this weekend.
Zeke’s Coffee will close its Pigtown location on March 3.
Maryland’s Harris Teeter stores in limbo as officials oppose national grocery merger
Federal and state authorities are seeking to block a merger between national grocery chains that would sell 10 Harris Teeter stores in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., to the company behind the Piggly Wiggly franchise.
Kroger has not said which of its 18 Harris Teeter stores in Maryland are slated for sale.
The City that Reads: Baltimore Book Festival to return in September
Baltimore Book Festival will return in 2024, according to Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore’s Office of Promotion & the Arts.
Books on desk in library at the elementary school
Leap Day? Let’s make it National Poor Choices Day, Baltimore artist says
Baltimore artist Dug Retzler would like to transform Leap Day into National Poor Choices Day, so he’s starting his campaign at the scene of many questionable decisions — dive bars.
Poor Choices Day merch by Dug Retzler is on display at 1919 in Upper Fells Point on Feb. 21, 2024.
Baltimore’s mini hip-hop museum has big potential
“I wanted to emphasize how important hip-hop is, not just to Black people, but everybody,” said In My Lifetime: Mini Hip-Hop Museum founder Milly Vanderwood.
Milly Vanderwood in front of one of the walls at the In My Lifetime: Mini Hop-Hop Museum.
Rooted Rotisserie brings affordable, French-inspired family dining to Hollins Market area
How a Southwest Baltimore couple are making their restaurant feel like home
The sign for Rooted Rotisserie, as seen on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2024, in Baltimore.
In new Dr. Seuss book, Mr. Trash Wheel meets The Lorax
Baltimore’s own Mr. Trash Wheel is featured in a new book in Dr. Seuss' Lorax series.
Mr. Trash Wheel meets The Lorax in "Green Machines and Other Amazing Eco-Inventions" coming out in March.
Eat Like a Raven: Players recommend their favorite restaurants in Baltimore
“That’s what I always tell people, ‘If you go to Baltimore, you’re going to be good for food,’” fullback Patrick Ricard said. Here are favorites from Ricard and some of his Ravens teammates.
Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard is a proponent of the restaurant scene in Baltimore.
Opinion: Sailor Oyster Bar ready to recapture magic destroyed by fire
Nineteen months after a fire destroyed Sailor Oyster Bar in Annapolis, it’s a safe bet that a lot of old friends and well-wishers will return to the little bar that burned when it reopens for the public on Tuesday.
Sailor Oyster Bar co-owner Scott Herbst at his front door with, from left, his mother Gini Herbst, executive chef Lorenza Aznar and general manager Eleanore Ahern.
BMA’s first performance art piece puts its expansive mission in motion
Jefferson Pinder’s “Ben-Hur” is one of more than 100 new pieces recently acquired by the Baltimore Museum of Art as they seek to expand and diversify offerings beyond traditional and familiar fine art.
Jefferson Pinder's performance art piece “Ben-Hur” is one of the Baltimore Museum of Art’s newest acquired works.
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