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Eddie’s of Roland Park thrives as a family business even as other grocers close
Since 1944, a generational ideology has inspired the local grocer. They’ve invested and renovated as other grocers have closed.
Eddie’s of Roland Park hosts their renovation celebration on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
Fuzzies Burgers is parking (permanently) at Mobtown Brewing Company
Fuzzies Burgers will open its first permanent post, and has an eye on local stadiums.
Fuzzies, the pop-up turned food truck with a cult following, will launch a permanent spot in Brewers Hill.
Seeking community, Talib Jasir created a festival for Black podcasters
The Afros & Audio Podcast Festival is set to take place in Baltimore for the first time.
Talib Jasir is the CEO and founder of the Afros & Audio Podcast Festival, which serves Black podcasters. Jasir's festival will take place in Baltimore Oct. 21-22 at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture.
Lidl is coming to East Baltimore. Inside the deal that almost didn’t happen.
Lidl officially signed a lease for a 36,000-square-foot space this past February in the Perkins-Somerset-Oldtown footprint, ending a long hunt for a grocer in the area.
Janet Abrahams, CEO of the Housing Authority of Baltimore City, Dana Henson, developer, and state Sen. Cory McCray stand at the corner of Orleans Street and North Central Avenue in September. The team has signed a deal with Lidl to anchor redevelopment of the Perkins-Somerset-Oldtown project.
What to do this weekend, from a haunted house to an indie dance party
Whether you want to get some jump scares at a haunted house, check out a music festival or have a game night with your family, we’ve got you covered.
There are plenty of Halloween-themed events to attend this weekend.
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
You can watch Navy take on Air Force Saturday in the first game of the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy series, but only on TV or online. There’s also new theater, Paul Reiser’s stand-up tour and more through Oct. 25.
Eight 1,000 pound pumpkins are on display as part of the Great Annapolis Pumpkin selfie contest and tour.
You care about Jada Pinkett Smith, whether you admit it or not
Jada Pinkett Smith’s hometown appearances in Baltimore are either sincere or the most spectacular pieces of performance art ever. Either way, we’re tuned in.
Jada Pinkett Smith speaks to students at her alma mater, the Baltimore School for the Arts, during a stop on her “Worthy” book tour on Oct. 18.
Will Smith calls relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith ‘sloppy public experiment in unconditional love’
Will Smith surprised the audience at Jada Pinkett Smith's Baltimore book talk, saying his “dreams were largely built on the foundation of Jada’s sacrifices.”
Jada Pinkett Smith was joined by husband Will Smith and children at the Enoch Pratt Free Library on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023.
Pusser’s gets the boot in Annapolis as Atlas Restaurant Group takes over
Atlas will take over Pusser’s Caribbean Grill inside the Annapolis Waterfront Hotel, creating two separate restaurants and an expanded banquet space that will open in 2025.
Pusser's Caribbean Grille has lost the lease for its space on the Annapolis waterfront. Atlas Restaurant Group will take over the location in 2025.
The Dish: What’s working ― and what isn’t ― at the new Lexington Market
As Lexington Market celebrates one year in its new space, we checked in to see how everything is going. The answer was a bit of a mixed bag.
Artist Shan Wallace, has been creating collages from her photography for many years.  Wallace's collage for the newly constructed Lexington Market are based upon her own experiences growing up in the old Lexington Market as a youth.
Roland Griffiths, pioneering Johns Hopkins psychedelics researcher, dies at 77
Roland Griffiths, who founded and led the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins, died yesterday. He was a pioneer in bringing psychedelics into mainstream medicine.
Roland Griffiths in the “psilocybin room” at Johns Hopkins
Baltimore-based author Scott Shane on encountering history, confronting sources
We spoke with Shane to learn more about his process and what it feels like to transition from journalist to historian.
Author Scott Shane was a reporter for 15 years at The New York Times — where he was twice a member of teams that won Pulitzer Prizes — and before that, he worked for 21 years at The Baltimore Sun. Shane wrote the book "Flee North," an account of the extraordinary abolitionist, liberator and writer Thomas Smallwood.
Once-segregated tennis courts now serve Black friendships and rivalries
Why some memories are best served on each side of the net.
Ronnie Diggs plays tennis at Druid Hill Park, in Baltimore, Friday, October 6, 2023.
WBAL’s Tim Tooten to retire from TV news after 35 years
After 35 years as an education reporter, Tooten is leaving journalism, but he’ll continue as a pastor and adjunct professor.
Tim Tooten, WBAL’s TV education reporter, is retiring after 35 years.
Chris Rock asked her out, plus 5 other facts from Jada Pinkett Smith’s press tour
Jada Pinkett Smith made major headlines when, while promoting her memoir, “Worthy,” it was revealed she's been separated from Will Smith since 2016. That may have just been the tip of the iceberg.
Jada Pinkett Smith attends Apple Original Films' "Emancipation"  Los Angeles premiere at Regency Village Theatre on November 30, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
National Aquarium to build floating exhibit between Inner Harbor piers
The National Aquarium will begin working next month on its floating wetland exhibit, set to open next summer.
A rendering of the National Aquarium’s new floating wetland exhibit, which is set to open in summer 2024.
Five best places to get matcha in Baltimore, according to a California native
To make matcha, a barista whisks ground green tea powder with water and frothed, steamed milk.
Pitango - Cruffin _ Matcha Latte
It’s getting cooler outside so it must be soup season
Chris Franzoni tells us his favorite places to get steaming hot bowls of soup, the perfect fall and winter food.
Thames Street Oyster House - Crab Soup
Brothers Osborne experiment with new sounds, but they’re still thoroughly country
Grammy-winning duo Brothers Osborne, who hail from Anne Arundel County, continue to put Maryland's country music scene on the map.
TJ Osborne, left, and John Osborne make up country duo Brothers Osborne.
Challenged books in Carroll County largely written by women, feature LGBTQIA+ characters
The challenges were driven by Moms for Liberty, a conservative group focusing on parents’ rights.
People wear black in opposition to the Carroll County superintendent's decision to remove 56 books from school libraries until a committee reviews them.
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