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The Dish: The bitter feud between Sacré Sucré and its Fell Street neighbors
Sacré Sucré’s new Fells Point location has launched a contentious debate between a bakery looking to expand and a neighborhood looking to preserve.
Pastries for sale appear behind glass, including chocolate eclairs, a brown butter-cream frosted pastry and a fluffy white frosted pastry with a red cherry on top.
Fells Point Tavern shutters suddenly; employees claim they’ve gone unpaid for weeks
Employees of Fells Point Tavern have filed a complaint with the Maryland Department of Labor and have attempted to file one with the Better Business Bureau
Fells Point Tavern in Fells Point, Baltimore, MD., closed unexpectedly.
Commentary: Charles Osgood remembered what he loved about Baltimore
Charles Osgood recalled his Baltimore upbringing as giving him so much that he loved.
Charles Osgood, anchor of CBS’s “Sunday Morning,” on the set in New York on March 28, 1999.  Osgood, who anchored the popular news magazine for more than two decades, was host of the long-running radio program “The Osgood File” and was referred to as CBS News’ poet-in-residence.
Letters: National Aquarium’s dolphin sanctuary plan merits praise
The National Aquarium should be applauded for setting a new standard for aquariums with its dolphin sanctuary plan, a consultant for the Whale Sanctuary Project says.
Shown are visitors watching dolphins swim in the underwater viewing area at the National Aquarium on November 13, 2023.
Baltimore festivals: Even as old favorites end, there’s still lots to do
HONfest and the Charles Village Festival are ending, but there’s still plenty for Baltimoreans to look forward to this spring and summer.
Despite the scattered rain showers, people came out in droves to  Artscape on September 24, 2023.
After a year of tumult, BOPA names Rachel D. Graham as its new CEO
Rachel D. Graham will succeed Donna Drew Sawyer, who resigned from the position as CEO of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, or BOPA, last January.
Rachel D. Graham is the new chief executive officer of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, or BOPA.
What to do this Black History Month, from karaoke tributes to art exhibits
Whether you want to see live performances, learn about Baltimore in the Roaring ’20s or take a cooking class this Black History Month, we’ve got you covered.
$2,008,580 in Congressional Funding was presented to The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum, Inc., the nation’s first wax museum presenting the history of great Black Americans. Built in a former Fire station, the Museum requires new building and landscape solutions to improve its safety, accessibility, and visual impact. This money will allow the Museum to complete much-needed capital infrastructure upgrades, renovations, improvements to the current facility, and update their educational programming.
Grammys swag bags include a Baltimore inventor’s clever creation
Baltimore entrepreneur Nupur Parekh Flynn’s annoyance with her purse led to an invention that celebrities at the Grammys — and soon the Oscars — are taking home with them.
Nupur Parekh Flynn turned an annoyance into an invention with Bagceit.
Charles Village Festival ending after 25 years
Organizers are open to other ideas for a new neighborhood event.
The Charles Village Festival is an annual, two day event that happens in early June.
It’s summer camp registration season. Parents are not OK.
It is the middle of winter, but many parents are already thinking about summer because it’s camp sign-up time. One Banner reporter and mother of three talks about the stresses of signing up.
Lucia and Alma Korman heading to farm camp at the Baltimore County AG Center last year.
10 soul-warming art exhibitions to see in February
Over the dark days of winter? Brighten up your schedule with BmoreArt's recommendations for some of the most interesting art exhibits to visit this month.
The Maryland Institute College of Art’s Pinkard Gallery hosts the Atlantika Collective’s “Climate for Change” exhibit.
The sweetest spots to spend a Valentine’s Day meal
Chris Franzoni gives his restaurant recommendations for celebrating Valentine’s Day, from cozy candlelit bistros to swanky downtown lounges.
Scallops and saffron risotto at Allora.
Hollins Market begins to unveil its $2.1 million makeover
The market is holding an open house and tours Saturday to provide an early glimpse at the renovations.
The exterior of the renovated Hollins Market on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in Baltimore.
What’s holding up the new Faidley’s? An important shipment from Portugal, for one thing
Faidley’s will be the largest merchant in Lexington market, which is arguably still finding its footing. The Banner got a tour of the family’s new restaurant and market, which is almost ready but still hidden from public view.
Faidley's Seafood
Prim and Proper looks to turn downtown Baltimore into a fine dining destination
Prim and Proper, the restaurant and wine bar opening Thursday, promises an approachable twist on French fine dining.
Diners enter the building and walk down a black-and-white tiled hallway toward a grand piano and table draped in pearls.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Patti LaBelle to going ice skating
Whether you want to see Patti LaBelle in Baltimore or check out local art in Ellicott City, we’ve got you covered.
Patti LaBelle performs during “CMT Smashing Glass” in Nashville in October 2023. She will be in Baltimore this weekend.
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
You could learn about early Maryland history through the eyes of a mapmaker, celebrate Black History through one family’s story, see flying Italian dancers or catch a national tour for singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz in Annapolis through Feb. 7.
Singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz brings her national tour "Polaroid Lovers" to Maryland Hall on Monday.
Billie Holiday has been portrayed as a victim. A new book aims to change that.
Paul Alexander’s “Bitter Crop: The Heartache and Triumph of Billie Holiday’s Last Year” focuses on the singer’s genius, not just her tragedies.
The Billie Holiday statue near the intersection of Pennsylvania and West Lafayette avenues in Baltimore.
After 4 months of waiting, Mobtown Ballroom is open in Station North
Get your dancing shoes: Mobtown Ballroom has arrived in Station North with the promise of building a new cultural hub for the neighborhood.
Get ready to dance at Mobtown Ballroom.
Plant yourself at the bar: Stem and Vine takes root downtown
Follow the vines and the vino to a new wine and plant shop downtown.
Attendees of the inaugural Creatives in the Garden happy hour event enjoy drinks and conversation at the bar in Stem and Vine on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, in Baltimore.
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