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New owners plan to reopen Eddie’s of Mount Vernon this summer
The midtown staple had been the neighborhood’s only grocer for years, garnering a special reputations in the community as an intimate family-operated business before it closed abruptly last June.
Eddie’s of Mount Vernon announced their impending closure on June 17, 2023.
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
You could take in seven original dance competitions, catch a weekend show of local crafts or head out for dinner during Annapolis Restaurant Week. Those are just some of the fun things to do through Feb. 29.
Ballet Theatre of Maryland premieres seven new works in “Momentum: A Mixed Bill” at Maryland Hall, giving audiences a taste of diverse neoclassical and contemporary movement styles.
Opinion: ‘Cancel culture’ isn’t about outrage. It’s about money.
To better understand the perseverance of so-called “cancel culture” when it comes to people like Kid Rock and Beyoncé, I talked to those on the frontlines of cancellation controversies: radio personalities.
Beyoncé performs in Los Angeles in 2009.
What to do this weekend, from a wine tasting to an ’80s R&B tribute
Whether you want to sing some Teena Marie, learn how to DJ or taste wine, we’ve got you covered.
Crete is like a wine ark carrying marvellous indigenous varieties as well as foreign ones which have adapted very well to the local terrain with very positive results. Local white varieties include Vilana, one of the island’s top white wine grapes, Vidiano, Dafni, Thrapsathiri, Malvazia di Candia (Malvazia of Chandakas), Muscat of Spina, and Plyto. Red varieties include Kotsifali, Mantilari, Liatiko, Tsardana and legendary Romeiko. Cretan varietals and blends made of local and foreign varieties (mostly French) are PGI Crete labels.
The Dish: Once rowdy, now rusty, the Tiki Barge can be yours for $40K
The Tiki Barge, a once-hopping waterfront oasis for patrons and a tacky blight for Harborview neighbors, is priced to sell — that is, if you can move it.
Tiki Barge is cleared out and ready to be sold.
The Dish: The Tiki Barge is gone. Where it went is anyone’s guess.
We tried to solve the mystery of the Tiki Barge’s disappearance. It did not go as planned.
Tiki Barge is cleared out and ready to be sold.
Kneads Bakeshop to open a second, smaller location in Cross Keys
The new Kneads, located in the Village of Cross Keys, will be a 1,300-square-foot grab-and-go bakery and coffee shop, significantly smaller than the flagship.
A rendering of the Village of Cross Keys featuring Kneads.
9 hidden treasures in Baltimore County
Lutherville. Timonium. Cockeysville. I never thought that I'd move back to the 'burbs where I grew up, but then I did-- and discovered the area is full of hidden gems.
Peerce's restaurant in Towson makes the list of author Julie Scharper's hidden gems in northern Baltimore County.
Baltimore’s historically Black newspaper chain is sorting through its archives. Treasures are surfacing.
A team of archivists is going through the AFRO American newspaper chain’s vast collection of records and artifacts.
Dr. Frances Draper, AFRO CEO and publisher, moved the archive to a new location. It'll house the archive's treasures and the historical responsibility that comes with record keeping.
9 brand new restaurants, bakeries and bars to check out in Baltimore
An array of Baltimore eateries have opened in the last few weeks, offering everything from French food to fried fare.
The prawns special at Costiera.
Cozy Baltimore spots to beat weeknight cabin fever
It gets dark early, and the workweek is long. Let’s fight the monotony of the weeknight with good food, fun drinks and cozy spaces.
Inside views of the bar of WC Harlan
Maryland LGBT population lower than national average, study says
Even though the South has more LGBTQ adults than any other region of the country, Maryland actually has a lower percentage of people who identify as LGBTQ, according to a recent report.
Brandon Gruszczynski stands for a portrait inside the Baltimore Eagle on Jan. 5, 2024.
Baltimore Pride parade, festival could move this year
A committee is expected to determine a move of the annual Pride Month events — including the festival and parade — to accommodate growing attendance, which is projected this year to be 100,000 people.
Baltimore Pride Parade in Baltimore, Maryland.
Founder and owner of Bill’s Music, Bill Higgins, dies
The family-owned business has been around since 1965.
Bill Higgins, the founder and owner of Bill's Music in Catonsville, died. The store's been family owned and operated since 1965.
Annapolis seeks to tell stories of Black experience on Chesapeake Bay at expanded park
The summer cottage of Coppin State Unversity President Parlett Moore will be combined with the adjacent Elktonia Carr’s Beach park to create a new cultural center focusing on the stories of African Americans and the Chesapeake Bay.
Vince Leggett, founder of the nonprofit Blacks of The Chesapeake, talks about the significance of the cottage once owned by Parlett Moore, a president of what was then Copping State Teachers College.
Maryland’s northern snakehead fish is about to get a new name: Chesapeake Channa
“I believe an appetizing name is all that stands in the way of consumer acceptance,” Republican Sen. Jack Bailey told fellow senators during a public hearing.
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist a northern snakehead fish in Maryland. The fish's scientific name is Channa argus and in 2024, Maryland lawmakers are considering giving it a new common name: "Chesapeake channa."
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
You could take in some Latin dancing, take your kids to hear a Maryland children’s author go to a Paul Schaffer concert or go on the trail of presidents in Annapolis during the week through Feb. 21.
A bronze statue depicts Gen. George Washington, then commander in chief of the Continental Army, resigning his military commission on Dec. 23, 1783 in the Old Senate Chamber of the Maryland State House in Annapolis. He would serve as president from 1789 to 1797.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Stevie Nicks to a pickleball tournament
Whether you want to see Stevie Nicks, have a karaoke night at the Maryland Science Center or test your “Friends“ knowledge, we’ve got you covered.
Stevie Nicks performs onstage at the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Mo’Nique was right all along about Black women’s worth
Mo'Nique's "Club Shay Shay" interview with Shannon Sharpe was about Baltimore, Black women and not being afraid of demanding what you're worth from anyone — even the super-famous.
Mo'Nique focused on the professional and personal worth of Black women during her interview with Shannon Sharpe.
Atlas Restaurant Group to open Japanese concept in Harbor East
Atlas announced Tuesday that it will open a “Tokyo underground Izakaya” eatery inside the historic E.J. Codd building.
Atlas Restaurant Group announced another new concept this week.
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