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7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
The entertainment calendar in Annapolis starts to pick up in the seven days through Jan. 24, with three new art exhibits, fresh theater productions, a first album release by an Annapolis singer-songwriter and a nostalgia tour from Three Dog Night.
Annapolis singer-songwriter Daphne Eckman, left, performs Friday at Rams Head On Stage in a release of her first album, "Where You Left Me."
Owner of Bahamian diving company launches investigation after shark attacks Maryland boy
The owner of a diving company in the Bahamas where a 10-year-old boy from Maryland was attacked by a shark this week said late Wednesday that an internal investigation is underway.
Underwater view of great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), North Neptune Island, South Australia.
Loyola University Maryland to acknowledge that it benefited from the slave trade
Terrence M. Sawyer, the president of Loyola University Maryland, will officially acknowledge the university’s past role in benefitting from the slave economy in a nearly 40-page report released Wednesday and in a more detailed account this spring.
The campus at Loyola University Maryland.
The Dish: Grieving the restaurants readers miss most
The closure of a local eatery like JGBG’s, The Red Star and Thai Restaurant can leave you in mourning. Readers shared the lost restaurant filling them with grief as we enter the new year — so we made a list.
The Remington eatery JGBG’s closed shortly after the new year.
Pittsburgh’s Primanti Bros. is taking its fry-filled sandwiches to Linthicum
Primanti Bros. Restaurant and Bar is heading to the Baltimore region in Pittsburgh’s latest effort to raise our heart rates.
A sandwich from Primanti Bros., which is opening a location in Linthicum Heights in the spring.
Historic Attman’s Delicatessen opens a boozy sports bar in Harbor Point
The third location of Attman’s Delicatessen, now open to the public, has all the classics from the more than 100-year-old restaurant, as well as a fully stocked bar.
The pickletini, a new Attman’s cocktail, replaces the olives in a dirty martini with house-made pickle juice. It goes down like water.
What’s your house’s hidden history? This historian is digging up stories, one address at a time.
Ever pass an old building and wonder what happened there? Armed with a Newspapers.com subscription, historian Katie Labor is figuring out the backstories of Baltimore homes.
Dr. Katie Labor points up at a building on Durst Street in Federal Hill.
Baltimore cancels MLK Day parade due to snow
Freezing temperatures and dusting of snow caused Baltimore City officials to cancel the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade.
Young people perform during Baltimore’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade, which returned on Jan. 16, 2023 for the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. continues to be felt in Baltimore
Martin Luther King Jr., who would have been 95 Friday, had a profound impact on many Baltimoreans. His contributions are celebrated at museums while some seek to carry on his legacy through public service.
Dr. Joanne Martin, co-founder and executive director of The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum, stands next to a figure representing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the useum in Baltimore.
From shooting hoops to shooting photos, City College sophomore follows his passion
How a student re-envisioned his involvement in sports
Travis Winstead Jr. smiles for a portrait in front of a stone archway that reads "The Baltimore City College."
Hooters is suing Harborplace
Hooters, which originally came to Harborplace in 1990, is the longest-tenured restaurant at the festival marketplace in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
This is a photo of Hooters, which originally came to Harborplace in 1990, and is suing its landlord over deteriorating conditions at the mall-like pavilions.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Trevor Noah to the MLK Day parade
Whether you want to get some good laughs, check out art or learn more about Martin Luther King Jr., we’ve got you covered.
Trevor Noah attends the WSJ Magazine 2023 Innovator Awards in November.
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
You could catch blues or Irish-Americana on intimate stages in Annapolis, catch a long-running Rolling Stones tribute or see the first new theatrical production of 2024 in the week through Jan. 16, 2024.
There’s a lot of Irish-American fans in Annapolis. The 19th Street Band should provide them with a reason to turn out on a cold Monday night in January. The band’s third album, “Near Perfect” was released in July.
Old clothes, new me: Why I’m only shopping from my closet in 2024
The seemingly simple task of not buying new clothes this year is part of a personal push for sustainability, cost savings and creativity.
Some of Leslie Gray Streeter's "newest" outfits for 2024.
Maryland didn’t get snow, but we did get ... Arctic birds?
Tuesday’s rainstorms swept unusual puffin-like seabirds into the mid-Atlantic region.
This dovekie, an arctic seabird, was swept ashore in Virginia by a rain storm on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024.
A political reporter’s best tips for visiting the State House in Annapolis
Check out history and see your lawmakers at work with a visit to the State House in Annapolis, the oldest state capital building that’s in continuous legislative use.
Construction on the Maryland State House in Annapolis began in 1772, and it’s the oldest state capital building in the nation still in continuous legislative use.
The Dish: Will a pop-up bar and ‘gaggle of gays’ bring business to Station North?
The Club Car Baltimore hopes its two-month lease as a queer cocktail bar and performance venue in Station North could lead to much bigger changes in the neighborhood.
During Queerscape in June last year, performers took to the signature black and white stage, a focal piece of the soon-to-be Club Car cocktail bar.
New York Times lists Baltimore among its top ‘52 Places to Go’ in 2024
The New York Times lists Baltimore at No. 14 of places to visit this year alongside destinations such as Paris, Maui, New Zealand (by train), Singapore and Geneva, Switzerland — just to name a few.
Visitors to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum take photos and examine a piece of art entitled “Cupid and Psyche” by Arvie Smith in the “Afro-Futurist Manifesto: Blackness Reimagined” exhibit on March 16, 2023.
Reggie Wells, a Baltimore native who was Oprah’s makeup artist for 30 years, has died
Reggie Wells, a Baltimore native who was Oprah Winfrey’s makeup artist for 30 years, died Monday. He was 76.
Reggie Wells, a celebrity makeup artist from Baltimore, was Oprah Winfrey’s makeup artist for three decades.
‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 will have a strong Maryland connection
The next season of "The White Lotus" may take place in Thailand, but stars Natasha Rothwell and Parker Posey will be bring a bit of Maryland to the hit HBO show.
Natasha Rothwell, left, and Parker Posey are two of the new cast members in Season 3 of "The White Lotus."
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