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The fictional Maryland town that only exists on the Cartoon Network
Maryland gets animated on “Craig of the Creek” and “Jessica’s Big Little World,” two Cartoon Network series that take place in the fictional town of Herkleton.
A still of Jessica and Craig from Cartoon Network’s “Craig of the Creek” spinoff, “Jessica’s Big Little World.”
The best bars to soak up Maryland history
There’s added enjoyment in imbibing in a place where drinking has gone on for decades, even centuries, adding to the sense of stepping out of your own life, if just for a couple hours, and sharing in the same ritual as bargoers of the past.
Italian immigrants Frank and Mary Victoria DeSantis Sr. opened this small bar in the basement of their home in 1933
No need to chase her truck: Miss Twist Ice Cream to open first Baltimore shop
After 30 years of passing through in their baby blue truck, Miss Twist’s Ice Cream is setting up shop in Locust Point this spring.
The truck has serviced the Locust Point neighborhood and surrounding area for 30 years. The image is a screenshot from the company’s Instagram and was captured on April 22, 2016.
Inner Harbor skies will be filled with drones, not just fireworks, on New Year’s Eve
Baltimore's Inner Harbor will now have a drone show take place during the New Year's Eve fireworks.
Fireworks shoot off into the sky to celebrate the New Year, seen from the fourth-floor terrace of the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore, Sunday, January 1, 2023.
A flock of rogue turkeys is wandering around Towson. How’d that happen?
Officials say a wild male turkey enticed a group of five female turkeys to leave the park and they don't know if they'll ever recapture them.
Five wild turkeys meandered through a breezeway at Notre Dame Preparatory School in Towson on Monday.
Poppy and Stella is closing, but owner sees new beginnings
When one shoebox closes, another opens.
Poppy and Stella on Broadway Street on Dec. 7, 2023.
Don’t stop at Old Bay: Tamarind is McCormick’s flavor of the year
Stop eating bland food: McCormick has named tamarind its flavor of the year for 2024.
McCormick announced its 2024 flavor of the year is tamarind. The company’s tamarind and pasilla chile seasoning is one way it can be consumed.
We’re taking over, one TV at a time: You can’t escape Marylanders on reality shows
"MasterChef Junior." "Squid Game: The Challenge." "Hell's Kitchen." No matter where you turn lately, Maryland citizens are on your television.
Bishme Cromartie of "Project Runway" is one of the many Marylanders who has appeared on reality television — and done quite well — in the last few months.
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
Here are 7 Things to do in Annapolis for the week starting Dec. 7, 2023.
Downtown Annapolis dresses up for the holidays, with Midnight Madness on Thursday a key event in he schedule.
What to do this weekend, from ‘Moulin Rouge!’ to a BSO Christmas concert
Whether you want to see some Christmas lights, watch “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, or drink wine while learning about dinosaurs, we’ve got you covered.
Robert Petkoff, center, as Harold Zidler and the cast of the North American tour of "Moulin Rouge! The Musical."
The Blackest ‘Cinderella’ you’ll see in Baltimore is also the most important
The ArtsCentric version of “Cinderella” at Baltimore Center Stage is an Afrofuturistic dream that highlights why our princesses don’t have to be Black, but it’s important that they can be.
Jaiden Nuako stars as Cinderella in ArtsCentric’s production of the show at Baltimore Center Stage.
Norman Lear’s first flop was a show about Baltimore. He thought it was ‘terrific.’
Audiences hated Norman Lear’s show about a Baltimore hotel. To the television legend, the racy 1975 series “Hot l Baltimore” was “terrific.”
Television producer Norman Lear is shown in his office in Los Angeles on March 29, 1979.
Revamped CFG Bank Arena ranks high on Billboard list of highest-grossing venues in world
Billboard magazine announced that among venues with a capacity of less than 15,000, CFG Arena was the 10th top-grossing venue in the world & fourth in North America
Lionel Richie performs at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore on Aug. 19, 2023.
Norman Lear, producer of TV’s ‘All in the Family’ and influential liberal advocate, has died at 101
Norman Lear, the writer, director and producer who revolutionized prime time television with “All in the Family” and “Maude,” propelling political and social turmoil into the once-insulated world of sitcoms, has died. He was 101.
Television producer Norman Lear is shown in his office in Los Angeles on March 29, 1979.
The Dish: Food influencers do it for the ‘gram. Do restaurants benefit?
With the rise of food influencers in Baltimore comes an opportunity to provide platforms to communities, voices and cuisines that have been traditionally alienated. But what’s in it for restaurants?
Sade Castro runs a bakery out of her home called Cake Out, where she makes Filipino-style cakes with her sister.
How to party with demons in Baltimore this holiday season
At least 10 events celebrating Krampus, the Christmas demon, are planned for the Baltimore region this year.
A Krampus wearing a furry moss suit extends his hands toward the camera as he walks by a stuffed bear at E.C. Pops.
Sea-level rise threatens efforts to dig into Harriet Tubman’s past in Eastern Maryland
Once-fertile soil has given way to wetlands plants and salt patches, imperiling a search for the exact location of the cabin where Harriet Tubman’s father lived and taught her in Eastern Maryland.
Maryland Department of Transportation chief archaeologist Julie Schablitsky sorts through some of the finds at the Ben Ross cabin site.
Artscape will return to summer in 2024 as festival is scheduled for August
Artscape, the city’s annual free arts festival, will take place Aug. 2 through Aug. 4, according to the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts.
Despite scattered rain showers, people came out in droves to Artscape on Sept. 24.
‘Something the Lord Made’: A Baltimore-based film from 2004 finds new fame
Clips from the HBO movie “Something the Lord Made” posted on TikTok and YouTube have surged in popularity this year as people discover (and rediscover) the true story of Vivien Thomas.
Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def), left, and Alan Rickman in “Something the Lord Made.”
Night of 100 Elvises returns after 3-year pandemic hiatus
The Night of 100 Elvises, a loved and celebrated Baltimore event since 1994, made its return after a three-year pandemic hiatus.
An Elvis fan wears his name around their neck during the performances
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