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7 things to do in Baltimore County: Horse racing, craft cocktails and bluegrass
Several events in Baltimore County including Braglio Farms Bluegrass Festival, Annual Open Cockpit and Car Show and more!
Music posters stick to the wall inside of the Appalachian Bluegrass Shoppe in Catonsville, Baltimore County, Md. on July 2, 2025.
The Dish: Downtown Kevin Brown opened his café with love, and kept it going in grief
This month, Downtown Kevin Brown celebrates 20 years of SNAC, while also marking two years since the death of his husband and business partner.
Kevin Brown is the owner of Nancy by SNAC in Station North.
‘Totally avoidable’ spike in coffee prices sends Baltimore shops reeling
Some Baltimore coffee shops say they’re facing an identity crisis in the wake of tariffs and rising market prices.
U.S. coffee prices were nearly 21% higher in August than a year earlier, according to data from the Consumer Price Index.
Sinclair will keep some Marylanders from watching Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel may be returning to ABC late Tuesday, but some broadcast viewers in Maryland won’t be able to watch “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” because of Sinclair Broadcast Group’s ongoing opposition.
Sinclair Broadcast Group headquarters in Cockeysville.
A 100% accurate, indisputable and correct ranking of every Chipotle in Baltimore
I ate the same burrito bowl at 18 Chipotle locations in the Baltimore region. Here are the best — and a few to avoid.
ABC reinstates Jimmy Kimmel after suspension over Kirk remarks
ABC will reinstate Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show in the wake of criticism over his comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, officials with the network said Monday.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 22: Jimmy Kimmel performs onstage as Keep Memory Alive hosts star-studded lineup at annual "Power Of Love" gala at MGM Grand Garden Arena on February 22, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Another vegan restaurant in Baltimore turns to meat to stay in business
Chihuahua Brothers, once a vegan taco business, has added meat options to its menu, a move its founder hopes will help the restaurant draw more diners.
The subterranean space had been vacant for 15 years, according to Chihuahua Brothers founder Kevyn Matthews.
Inside the not-so-secret society of Baltimore artists painting people’s faces
This is the 100 Heads Society, where friends and strangers dedicate their Monday evenings to honing their portraiture skills.
AUGUST 25, 2025 - Evelyn sits for a portrait with 100 Heads Society in August.
Don’t have Ravens tickets? Eat, drink and enjoy the game at these spots.
Here are the restaurants and bars to cheer on the Ravens when you can't make it to M&T Bank Stadium, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
Walking Dorito nachos piled high with toppings from Liv's Tavern in Federal Hill.
Princeton Sports alumni open new bike and ski shop in Baltimore County
Corey Adams and Gregory Doda, former employees of the beloved Princeton Sports in Baltimore County, have opened their own bike and ski shop — right behind the old store.
Corey Adams, left, and Gregory Doda work together inside their shop, Peak Bicycle and Ski, in Baltimore.
BmoreArt’s recommendations for 6 free, must-see art exhibits this fall
From a Galerie Myrtis group show to Katie Pumphrey’s “Swimming Pool,” here are BmoreArt’s favorite free art exhibits to visit this fall.
**ONE-TIME USE** Jerrell Gibbs’ “Bubble baths in the zink” (2025, 18 x 24,” oil on canvas) is featured in Galerie Myrtis’ “The Brave: Affirming Power, Presence & Possibility” exhibit.
5 Buc-ee’s snacks to grab to fuel your next great road trip
Virginia’s first Buc-ee’s opened at the end of June on the route we take to visit South Carolina family. I’ve been twice already.
Boats, beaches and Black joy on the bay: A hidden history resurfaces in Shady Side
The charming waterfront Captain Avery Museum created an exhibit about marginalized communities on the Chesapeake as a companion to a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian.
Alice Ennals, left, and Darlene Washington contributed their experiences to the Captain Avery Museum's "Buyboats to Beaches" exhibit in Shady Side.
America’s fear is perfectly reflected in the Naval Academy ‘shooter’ scare
The terror spread by half-truths and careless disregard for the impact after reports of a shooting at the Naval Academy was a snapshot of the American industry of fear.
A Navy police vehicle leaves the Naval Academy on Sept. 11, a few hours after the Yard went on lockdown following reports of a shooting on campus.
My pilgrimage from Baltimore to Buc‑ee’s
People from the Baltimore area are traveling hours just to visit the new Buc‑ee’s in Virginia. The Texas-born gas station has a cult following, and Baltimoreans can get in on the craze.
Virginia’s first Buc-ee's travel plaza opened June 30, 2025 along I-81 south of Harrisonburg.
Kevin Plank sells Sagamore Pendry to hotel management company
Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank sold his ownership stake in the luxury boutique hotel Sagamore Pendry to the hotel’s management company. His brother, Scott Plank, also sold his shares in the deal.
The Sagamore Pendry Baltimore is located on the historic Broadway Recreation Pier in Fell's Point.
After football, Andy Nelson’s barbecue connected him to Baltimore
The former Baltimore Colt started a pit beef stand in a nursery parking lot to supplement his NFL paycheck. The idea would grow into Andy Nelson's Barbecue Restaurant on York Road in Cockeysville.
Andy Nelson was drafted by the Baltimore Colts in 1957. Sports memorabilia including this photo decorate the walls of his Cockeysville restaurant.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra reaches 3-year deal with musicians’ union
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and its musicians said Thursday they’ve reached a new three-year contract deal after months of negotiations.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra players led by Principal Pops Conductor, Jack Everly, take the stage prior to a performance on January 5, 2025 in Baltimore, MD.
7 things to do in Annapolis: 14 bands, two stages and the Chesapeake Bay
Fourteen bands will perform progressive bluegrass, American roots and improvisational music on the beach at the Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival. Other things to do include Al Green at Live! Casino, a queer dance troupe premiering its new work and the Naptowon Philharmonic.
The Annapolis Baygrass Festival returns to Sandy Point State Park on Sept. 20-21 for the third year. Fourteen acts will perform on two beachfront stages.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, including Charm City Live and High Zero Festival
Whether you want to dance to Kali Uchis live, see The-Dream for free downtown or explore Baltimore’s art museums, we’ve got you covered.
People dance and smile in the packed crowd.
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