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Teavolve Cafe to close in Harbor East after nearly 20 years in business
Teavolve Cafe in Harbor East leaves behind a legacy as it gears to close up on Sept. 19.
Teavolve Cafe in Harbor East
7 things to do in Howard County, from a teen carnival night to a Halloween book festival
there are plenty of events coming up in Howard County geared toward bringing communities together on Sept. 11-17. Here are seven things to do that prioritize socializing over screentime.
Merriweather Teen Council regularly organizes events for young people such as the Merriweather Teens Game Night in August 2024.
7 things to do in Annapolis: Here’s what they’re singing about at the songwriters festival
What are the local and emerging songwriters singing about during the four-day Annapolis Songwriters Festival? I asked more than 60 of them, and here’s some of what they shared.
Tavair Dominique is an Annapolis-Baltimore songwriter who will perform at 5 p.m. Friday during the four-day Annapolis Songwriters Festival.
‘Becoming Thurgood’ lets viewers hear from Baltimore’s legal legend — in his own words
"Becoming Thurgood," streaming on PBS, fills in the blanks that made Baltimore's Thurgood Marshall an icon, and informs our current frightening moment.
Thurgood Marshall stands in front of the Supreme Court in 1958.
Michael Strassner has ‘craziest day’: From O’s first pitch to sold-out ‘Baltimorons’ premiere
Michael Strassner, a Towson native, was back in town for the first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles-Pirates game before heading to the Senator Theatre for the premiere of “The Baltimorons."
Actor Michael Strassner throws the first pitch at Camden Yards on Wednesday.
7 things to do in Baltimore County this week: Travel to the 1950s, sip apple cider and taste Towson
This week’s lineup of Baltimore County events includes a Johnny Appleseed Festival as well as other fall-themed excursions.
An apple cider slush ($3), left, and an apple cider creamsicle ($6) at Weber's Cider Mill Farm in Parkville.
The Dish: This Annapolis restaurant is a tip-free zone
At a time when tips seem to be expected everywhere, Rumhouse may be the first restaurant in Maryland to do away with the practice all together.
Sophie McGee is a server at Rumhouse in Annapolis. The restaurant has a no-tipping policy.
‘Not too shabby’: Baltimore trivia host ends ‘Jeopardy!’ champion reign with more than $60K
Jonathan Hugendubler, the most recent “Jeopardy!” champion and a fixture in Baltimore trivia, was dethroned on the second episode of season 42.
Jonathan Hugendubler of Baltimore defeated Scott Riccardi in "Jeopardy" on July 25, 2025.
Nourished by Time is Baltimore’s next likely music star. Here’s why.
Here’s everything you need to know about Nourished by Time, a.k.a. Marcus Brown, the acclaimed ”post R&B” musician from Baltimore.
Baltimore native Marcus Brown, who records as Nourished by Time, is embarking on a new tour in support of his acclaimed new album, “The Passionate Ones.”
New York Times calls Fells Point pub one of country’s 50 best restaurants
In a 150-word blurb, The Times’ chief wine critic Eric Asimov praised The Wren in Fells Point as a "perfect pub."
The Wren is located at 1712 Aliceanna St. in Fells Point.
Rebus puzzles: Three for three?
Test your knowledge of this week's local news events by taking our quiz.
As one Marylander wins an Emmy, another drums his way to the VMAs
“The Pitt’s” Shawn Hatosy and drummer Timothy Fletcher — took their turns in the spotlight this weekend with an Emmy win and an Under Armour ad, respectively.
Drs. Jack Abbott (Shawn Hatosy, left) and Michael "Robby" Robinavitch (Noah Wyle) exit the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center on an episode of "The Pitt."
Charmed: Baltimore’s almost-love stories, told by you
These are Baltimore’s near-misses, written by those still thinking about them.
Are you in the mood for love, Baltimore?
Missing in Trump’s trade war is the tariff Maryland’s seafood industry wants most
American crabmeat has largely been replaced by cheap substitutes from Venezuela and elsewhere in crab cakes, soups and dips. Maryland’s seafood industry wonders why the tariff-happy Trump administration won’t impose steeper levies on it.
Crab pickers process Blue Crabs at J.M. Clayton Seafood Company on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in Cambridge.
Cafes, bars, restaurants: Baltimore’s hottest new spots (plus one in Frederick County)
Baltimore (and just beyond) is buzzing with new restaurants like Chefrock’s and À Demain Cafe, according to food social media influencer Chris Franzoni.
A sampling of croiffles — a buttery croissant pressed into a waffle — with various toppings from À Demain Cafe.
Rebus puzzles: Double trouble
Test your knowledge of this week's local news events by taking our quiz.
With Jay Duplass’ help, local star of ‘The Baltimorons’ is ready for his close-up
Towson native Michael Strassner, director Jay Duplass and actress Liz Larsen tell the unlikely story of how "The Baltimorons," a new rom-com, was made.
Michael Strassner and Jay Duplass in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
An underground circus thrives in a Howard County backyard
"The Glow" is an annual backyard circus that draw performers from Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia to test-run their wildest acts.
Performers from Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia present their wildest acts for a backyard audience in Columbia.
7 things to do in Howard County, from spooky ghost tours to the Columbia Film Festival
Seven things to do in Howard County from Thursday Sept. 4 through Wednesday Sept. 10.
The Columbia Maryland Film Festival returns Monday, Sept. 8 through Sunday, Sept. 14.
7 things to do in Annapolis, from a sculpture dedication to the county fair
Wednesday's kickoff of the Anne Arundel County Fair is among the things to do in Annapolis for the week ending Wednesday, Sept. 9.
"Dragonfly," a sheet-metal sculpture by James O'Neil, is the 19th statue on the Quiet Waters Park Sculpture trail.
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