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What to do this weekend, from pig races to VidCon to an Italian festival
Whether you want to partipate in free tours at the Baltimore Museum of Art, stuff your face with Italian food or head to the Pigtown Festival, we’ve got you covered.
Pigtown Festival will take place on Saturday.
7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
You could listen to great progressive bluegrass this weekend or hear a stirring symphonic requiem for Holocaust victims, You could buy a book to support literacy, get info on home improvement or catch an artists’ roundtable. Here are some of the best things to do in Annapolis through Oct. 5.
Yonder Mountain Strings Band is one headline act at the the Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival Saturday and Sunday at Sandy Point State Park.
More than a dozen public art pieces have vanished. Not a single person can say why.
A Baltimore mystery has been unfolding for decades, unbeknownst to many: Since 1992, numerous works of public art commissioned by the city have seemingly disappeared without a trace.
“The Guide,” a public art installation by sculptor Ayokunle Odeleye at Baltimore City College.
BWI airport logged its busiest day since before the pandemic
Adding more flights and travelers more willing to take to the sky have made the region’s best airport busy again.
Codetta Bake Shop savors sweet moment with plans for downtown location
After years operating as a ghost kitchen in a Federal Hill church, Codetta Bake Shop is moving to a brick-and-mortar store in downtown Baltimore.
Sumayyah Bilal of Codetta Bake Shop stands inside a former Dunkin’ that will become the next home of her business.
The Colts and Bills came for Old Bay on NFL Sunday. They failed terribly.
The Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills attempted to pour salt — err, Old Bay — in the wounds of the Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders after bad losses.
Old Bay Seasoning was the center of attention in a pair of NFL losses Sunday.
What’s in a name? Latino, Hispanic, Latinx, Latine reveal community divides
When it comes to how Latinos in this country self-identify, it ultimately depends on the person as well as various factors at play, including age, location, class, race and an evolving view of sexual identity.
Odette Ramos speaks to Digital Harbor High School’s multilingual learners class in the auditorium.
Baltimore Horoscopes: The last week of September brings friendly, communicative energy
Mercury is in harmonious aspects with Jupiter and Uranus bringing expansive, communicative and friendly energy to all signs. The area of life where this will be most obvious depends on your sign.
Baltimore Horoscopes
A CNN writer navigates segregation in Baltimore — and in his own family
John Blake’s heartbreaking, hopeful memoir explores how the biracial author dealt with racism not only in his native city, but from his mother’s family.
From left, John Blake with his mother, Shirley Jean Dailey, and his brother, Patrick Blake Sr.
Is September better than July for Artscape? Those who attended weigh in.
Artscape's debut weekend didn't seem as crowded or sunny as it was in the recent past, some who attended said.
Artscape, the country’s largest free arts festival, made its return this weekend after a three-year hiatus.
Photo Gallery: Artscape returns to Baltimore
Despite a rainy and windy weekend, people came out to Artscape after a four-year hiatus.
Einaton Amare cheers while the Greater Baltimore Church puts on a musicial performance and dance in the rain at Artscape on September 24, 2023.
Commentary: When you’re still not ready to let summertime go
Fall is here, but we don’t have to let go of what we love about summer quite yet, filmmaker and writer Charles Cohen says.
Charles Cohen with wife Amy Lynwander and daughters Ellie and Lilah.
With gentler winds expected, Artscape will resume Sunday, organizers say
The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts canceled Saturday's schedule due to the rain and threat of strong winds from Tropical Storm Ophelia.
Attendees congregate along Charles Street at Artscape in Baltimore, MD on September 22, 2023. (Photo by Craig Hudson for The Baltimore Banner)
Artscape events canceled for Saturday as Tropical Storm Ophelia looms
Organizers decided to suspend events scheduled for Saturday over concerns about potentially dangerous wind.
Crowds show up at the first night of Artscape after its four-year hiatus on September 22, 2023.
How ‘The Wiz’ changed Baltimore theater, Broadway history and showcased Black excellence
Nearly 50 years later, “The Wiz” is returning home, ready to inspire a whole new generation.
Walter P. Carter Elementary/Middle School theater instructor Aaron Schaffer, center, and eighth graders Nathaly Mateo, left, and Sukyrrah Wallace have all been touched by “The Wiz.”
Baltimore honors local treasure André De Shields with a street
Mayor Scott presided over ceremony to rename the 1800 block of Division Street in the Upton neighborhood after the beloved entertainer.
Andre De Shields, dressed in a slim cut crimson suit, was in Baltimore Thursday as the 1800 block of Division Street in the Upton neighborhood where he grew up, was renamed in his honor.
American Visionary Art Museum and director Jenenne Whitfield part ways
Whitfield started in the role in September 2022, replacing Rebecca Hoffberger, AVAM’s founder and its only other director since opening in 1995.
Jenenne Whitfield will no longer be the director of the American Visionary Arts Museum.
Artscape forecast: Heavy rainfall, gusty winds expected Saturday
Total precipitation could reach an inch and a half on Saturday, said National Weather Service meteorologist Anna Stuck.
Jeff and Kim walk through the rain under one umbrella in downtown Baltimore on July 9, 2023.
What to do this weekend (that isn’t just Artscape)
Whether you want to see the Jonas Brothers, “The Wiz,” race go-karts or watch some wrestling, we’ve got you covered.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 01: (L-R) Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas of Jonas Brothers perform onstage during the 2019 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 01, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Your guide to Artscape: What to expect onstage — and what happened behind the scenes
Where should you park for Artscape? What exhibits will they have? Who’s performing? What happened with Kelly Rowland? Why is the festival in September? All your questions, answered.
Artscape will be headlined by DJ Pee .Wee, the alter ego of Anderson .Paak (seen here at the 2022 Met Gala).
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