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Kehinde Wiley’s ‘Saint Amelie’ combines the divine and the everyday
Artist Kehinde Wiley’s “Saint Amelie,” newly at the Walters Art Museum, depicts an ordinary Black man as something sacred, to be considered. It’s something we all deserve.
Kehinde Wiley’s stained glass piece, “Saint Amelie” (2014), is now on display at the Walters Art Museum.
What to do this weekend, including a Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks show
Whether you want to listen to blues, eat crabs, catch a concert or see Tiffany Haddish do stand-up, we’ve got you covered.
Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel will perform at the M&T Bank Stadium on Oct 7th 2023.
How did Edgar Allan Poe die? Film probes mystery of his death
The film will kick off this weekend’s International Edgar Allan Poe Festival, which takes place 174 years after the famed author’s death.
Engraved portrait of author Edgar Allan Poe, circa 1830.
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
It’s the first of two boat show weekends in Annapolis, but there’s more to do than just tour that trawler you’ve dreamed of piloting into the sunset. You could take in a musical comedy, catch some blues music, see a burlesque or support local police. Here are seven of the best things on the calendar through Oct. 12.
Hundreds of boats will be on display at City Dock in Annapolis for the Annapolis Boat Show starting Thursday. The show continues through Sunday  and then is replaced next week by the Annapolis Sailboat Show.
The origin tales and ghost stories of Wright Way Studios, a Baltimore recording institution
Hundreds of albums have been recorded at Wright Way Studios in just about every conceivable genre, including by a wide swath of local artists who have helped shape the Baltimore music scene.
A wide shot of Studio A as Steve Wright uses the mixing console in the top right.
The Dish: Seeing the Ravens? Here’s the best (and worst) food at M&T Bank Stadium.
There’s nothing fancy about the food at M&T Bank Stadium. And that’s just fine by us.
Visitors to M&T Bank Stadium can pick up a Cloak and Dagger sandwich from Attman's Delicatessen, which operates a stand.
Bob Dylan coming to Baltimore for 2 shows at the Meyerhoff on Thanksgiving weekend
Bob Dylan, the legendary singer-songwriter, will perform Nov. 24 and 25 at Baltimore’s Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The shows are part of the 82-year-old performer's “Rough and Rowdy Ways” tour.
Interior of the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on Feb. 5, 2023.
Maryland will get two more IKEAs — but without the massive warehouse and Swedish meatballs
By the end of 2023, Annapolis and Gaithersburg will have IKEA stores, but they’re a little different from what customers are used to.
An Ikea store stands in Brooklyn, New York, on April 20, 2023.
Atlas group will take over former Bar Vasquez space, move headquarters
Atlas Restaurant Group founder Alex Smith called the move from Harbor East to a bigger space nearby “a testament to our enduring commitment to Baltimore.”
Baltimore’s Atlas Restaurant Group is moving its headquarters — and starting a new restaurant — in the former Bar Vasquez space.
The ‘Golden Bachelor’ women are more than just reality stars. They’re heroic.
“The Golden Bachelor” contestant Joan Vassos proves that neither age nor widowhood can stop you from looking for love.
Older women are vying for love with Gerry Turner, front center, on ABC’s “The Golden Bachelor.” Joan Vassos, back right, is from Maryland.
Photos: Pigtown celebrates its history with Squeakness races
Pigtown’s name dates to the late 1800s, when pigs were herded through the streets on the way to the slaughterhouse.
A group of pigs race during the Pigtown Festival in Baltimore, MD on September 30, 2023.
Baltimore’s best coffee shops offer more than a good morning cup of Joe
Independent coffee shops with with their own flavor and flair offer people something beyond the big chains.
Zeke’s Coffee on Harford Road, Baltimore’s renowned family-owned coffee shop, always stands out with its commitment to small-batch brewing.
Photos: All Things Go Music Festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion
Maryland native Maggie Rogers headlined the festival's first day at Merriweather Post Pavilion.
The crowd sings along to The Wombats at All Things Go music festival at Merriweather Post Pavillion on September 30, 2023.
Piano linked to John Lennon receives no bids in Towson auction
The piano that once belonged to John Lennon was expected to sell for $2 million to $3 million
The plaque above the keyboard of the 1929 piano shows it was a gift to Sam Green from John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Archdiocese of Baltimore files for bankruptcy ahead of expected flood of sex abuse lawsuits
Archbishop William E. Lori said church leaders had weighed their options for months this summer before concluding that Chapter 11 bankruptcy was inevitable.
Photo collage showing the Baltimore Basilica from overhead, with a huge and empty cash box drawer popping out of its side. A fly flies out of the empty cash drawer.
Witness to the 1996 drive-by shooting of Tupac Shakur indicted on murder charge in rapper’s death
Shakur, who spent some of his teenage years in Baltimore and became one of the most prolific figures in hip-hop, was 25 when he was gunned down.
Tupac Shakur in a scene from the film 'Gridlock'd', 1997.
Gavin Buckley promised Annapolis a bicycle revolution. We’re still waiting.
Not much has changed since Annapolis abandoned a trial bike lane on Main Street weeks ahead of schedule five years ago, giving in to merchants who howled at the loss of a few dozen parking spaces. So, I asked the mayor: With two years left in office, where is his bike revolution?
Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley, right, has made bicycling part of his two terms in office. But most of the improvements he's promised remain in the design phase.
The Dish: A government grant was more headache than help for these small businesses
“It really sets us back when we have to spend time fighting for the funds that we were promised,” said Nicole Foster, who spent months attempting to track down the $25,000 BASE awarded her small business, Cajou Creamery.
Aisha England poses for a portrait standing in the middle of the restuarant dining area with her hands clasped in front of her.
Maryland Film Festival set to return in 2024 with new director
After a yearlong hiatus, the Maryland Film Festival will return for its 25th anniversary with a new director of programming.
The exterior of the Parkway Theatre.
Commentary: Entertainment district near Ravens and Orioles stadiums is vital for Baltimore
A downtown entertainment district near the stadiums would attract thousands of visitors and generate much-needed revenue.
Time to say goodbye to those parking lots around Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium in favor of revenue-producing attractions, Martin G. Knott, former chair of the Maryland Economic Development Corp., says.
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