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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.
Commentary: Why I became a Valentine’s Day Grinch
Wallace Lane once bought the girl the wrong gift and it jaded him on the holiday of love. But now he's willing to give it another chance.
Valentine's Day is a day for lovers. I used to be a lover—a certified lover boy at that. Or at least that’s what I thought I was until I experienced what I’m calling a Valentine's Day from hell.
The Dish: Why a mother built a bakery to help her autistic daughter
The goal of Zoe's Just Dezzerts, a bakery storefront in Federal Hill, is to create a safe space for neurodivergent people — including the owners' daughter.
Jennifer Goldszmidt, co-owner of Zoe's Just Dezzerts, stands at the register of the Federal Hill storefront.
No, Banksy isn’t tagging Baltimore
The graffiti seen in Canton shows recreations from two different street artists.
Graffiti in an alley off Fait Avenue near S. Potomac Street in Canton looks like it could be done by the artist Banksy. But both images are recreations of existing pieces.
End of the road: Runner finishes goal to trek every Baltimore street
A curious beginning meets a bittersweet end.
Michael Lisicky runs up Dark Lane in downtown Baltimore on Feb. 12, 2024. For the last eight months, Lisicky has been working to complete his goal of running on every street in Baltimore.
Artists exchange between Baltimore and Brazil highlights Black culture
A Gente is a yearlong exchange between Black artists in Baltimore and Brazil to travel between both locations and connect over their shared African Diaspora roots.
Ariel Barbosa, right, in her Baltimore apartment with Villager, center, and Roy Byrd while they meet remotely with artists in Brazil on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024. The artists are members of A Gente, which is an exchange between Black artists in Baltimore and Brazil that engage in deep dialogue and immerse into local culture and their art.
Single on Valentine’s Day? We made a playlist for you
These anthems and bops are for all the single people.
Banneker-Douglass Museum could add Harriet Tubman’s name, an ode to her Maryland roots
The Maryland Senate on Thursday voted 44-0 to approve a bill that would add Harriet Tubman’s name to that of the 40-year-old Banneker-Douglass Museum in Annapolis. Under the measure, it would become the Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum.
Courtesy of Corey Nickols
11 Baltimore-themed Valentine’s Day cards for your sweetheart
Share our Maryland-centric Valentine’s Day cards with your local lover, crush or friend who’s just a friend.
Baltimore-themed Valentine's Day card. Design: Stokely Baksh | Photo: Jessica Gallagher
Maryland is home to some great rom-coms. ‘Runaway Bride’ is not one of them.
“Runaway Bride” is neither romantic nor comedic. Happy Valentine's Day.
Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in 1999's “Runaway Bride.”
InGrano opens new restaurant in former Flamant space in West Annapolis
InGrano Restaurant and Events is a fine-dining, boutique-style restaurant with chef Adam Pusateri at the helm of its euro-chic menu.
InGrano's pan-seared halibut is served over forbidden rice and topped with lotus chips.
Simone Biles and Taylor Swift wore a Towson University grad’s designs. Her latest is up for auction
Kristin Juszczyk, a Towson University grad whose designs have appeared on Swift and other celebrities including Biles this season, is auctioning a custom Super Bowl puffer vest.
A custom Super Bowl puffer vest is being auctioned by Kristin Juszczyk, a Towson University grad whose designs have appeared on Taylor Swift and Simone Biles this season.
Bishme Cromartie talks his newest fashion collection inspired by ‘The Matrix’
Just days before his second New York Fashion Week collection, Bishme Cromartie spoke to The Baltimore Banner about his latest collection and his recent appearance on “Sherri,” the Daytime Emmy Award-winning talk show.
Bishme Cromartie at the end of his New York Fashion Week show.
Our ideal Usher set list for the Super Bowl halftime show
There are plenty of song options in Usher’s 30-year career to choose from for a Super Bowl halftime show. But here is what we are hoping to hear.
Usher speaks during a news conference ahead of the Super Bowl 58 NFL football game Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in Las Vegas. Usher will perform during the Super Bowl halftime show.
Hilton Grows Best: How to help your plants thrive this winter
It’s winter, and your plants are not OK. Baltimore plant stylist and author Hilton Carter has tips to get your plants through the winter.
Hilton Carter at his Baltimore studio
How Tupac and Biggie are helping the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has attempted to diversify their programming to find new audiences. It’s working.
Conducting at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
What to do this weekend, from a Lunar New Year festival to a motorcycle show
Whether you want to take in classic hip-hop with a late 19th-century twist or go to a catered Super Bowl party, we’ve got you covered.
A scene from the 2023 Maryland International Motorcycle Show.
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
You could catch the world premiere of a play at Classic Theatre of Maryland, enjoy a local band in an intimate setting or watch movies with others or by yourself during the week leading up to Valentine’s Day. Then, of course, there’s Valentine’s Day on Wednesday.
Laura Rocklyn stars in the Classic Theatre of Maryland original, “Jane Eyre.”
Federal judge dismisses racial discrimination suit against Atlas Restaurant Group
A federal judge concluded Wednesday that there was no evidence Atlas Restaurant Group “intentionally discriminated” against a woman and her son at Ouzo Bay.
U.S. District Judge George Russell’s decision ends a lawsuit brought by Marcia Grant and her son, who claimed they were denied service at Ouzo Bay restaurant in Baltimore in 2020 because they were Black.
A new hotel and restaurant opens in Charles Village
The Study Hotel at Johns Hopkins and its accompanying restaurant, Dear Charles, opened Tuesday in a historic Charles Village building.
The Study Hotel at Johns Hopkins boasts floor-to-ceiling windows and a long, airy hallway.
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