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Is Annapolis America’s sailing capital?
The Annapolis Sailboat Show, renowned in the sailing world, opened Thursday. It is sailing’s touchstone and what some might say is yearly proof of Annapolis’ claim as the sailing mecca.
The Annapolis Sailboat Show opened at City Dock on Thursday.
The racist roots of Maryland’s mythical Snallygaster monster
The Snallygaster appears to have been invented by the staff of a small newspaper to terrorize and control Black people in the early 1900s.
The Snallygaster is not just a cute cryptid from Western Maryland, but a reminder of the region’s racism.
Where Baltimore County chefs eat when they’re off the clock
We asked Baltimore County chefs where they eat on a day off — that’s not their own restaurant. Here’s what they said.
Carlos Raba chops spiced cauliflower for vegan tacos at Nana — one of a different Baltimore County chef's favorite restaurants.
Baltimore breweries band together to help after Hurricane Helene
Pickett Brewing Company Beertender Eric Kraai and his kids are leading local Baltimore breweries in the call to help North Carolina residents after Hurricane Helene.
Ashe County families look through donated supplies the Kraai family has helped drop off at a North Carolina fire station after Hurricane Helene.
7 things to do in Annapolis: The Great Pumpkins are back, and they’re really big
Those giant pumpkins around Annapolis aren't there by accident. It's the annual Great Annapolis Pumpkins promotion by the Downtown Annapolis Partnership.
Eight 1,000 pound pumpkins are on display as part of the Great Annapolis Pumpkin selfie contest and tour.
Kamala Harris is working around the mainstream media and it’s brilliant
Kamala Harris' recent media strategy of talk shows and podcasts spanning from Howard Stern to "Call Her Daddy" is enraging the usual suspects and engaging the people she needs.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 17: Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris answers questions during a moderated conversation with members of the National Association of Black Journalists hosted by WHYY September 17, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Harris returns to Philadelphia where she debated Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump, one week ago.  (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
What to do this weekend, from seeing Ice Cube to an AVAM sports-themed show
Whether you want to check out a new exhibit at the American Visionary Art Museum or see rapper Ice Cube perform, we’ve got you covered.
A new mega-exhibit focused on sports will open at the American Visionary Art Museum this weekend.
7 things to do in Howard County include a ghost tour, pet parade and Pride festival
From a pet parade to ghost tours, here are some events to check out in Howard County during the week ending Wednesday Oct. 16.
Bella the pug is shown dressed up in her float at the AVAM July 4th Pet Parade and Talent Show last year. See pets just like Bella at Howard County's pet parade this weekend.
I’ve been to 150 haunted houses. Here are 5 that gave me chills near Baltimore.
Your 2024 guide to the haunted houses near Baltimore worth the trip and money.
Judge to settle fight over Kevin Spacey’s Baltimore waterfront home
Wednesday's hearing brought yet another chance for Kevin Spacey to stave off the sale of his luxury home in Baltimore.
Kevin Spacey has lived at least seven years in the 9,000-square-foot Inner Harbor pier home, but he fell behind on his mortgage payments and his house was sold at public auction.
The Dish: Seven soup spots to stop at for supper
From Soup’s On’s ever-changing menu to red lentils at Mera, these Baltimore eateries prove soup isn’t just a side — sometimes it’s the whole meal.
Soup is the Justin Tucker of dinners. Hear me out.
A popular Hampden pizza joint is shutting down after its lease expires
Priya Rayadurg and Randy Shayotovich, who own The Arthouse, said they will close by the end of October, but not before throwing a “Going out of Business” party Oct. 26.
arthouse pizza restaurant closing hampden
Confidential 2023 memo outlines how Baltimore could cut ties with BOPA
The detailed plan would redirect all money the city gives the nonprofit to a wing of the mayor’s office and other organizations to put on BOPA’s signature events.
Artscape, BOPA’s marquee event, could be farmed out to another organization, according to a plan put forward by senior City Hall officials last year.
Bishme Cromartie talks Blackness, politics and grief ahead of Baltimore visit
In advance of Bishme Cromartie launching the Baltimore Museum of Industry’s new “Labor + Innovation” speaker series on Wednesday, the designer opened up about grief, politics and Blackness.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 13: Designer Bishme Cromartie poses with models at the Bishme Cromartie presentation during New York Fashion Week at The Ritz-Carlton NoMad on February 13, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Albert Urso/Getty Images)
How to cope with the end of the world
It’s the (possible) end of the world as we know it, and we don’t feel fine. But we can control how we think, talk and breathe our way through it.
It seems like the end of the world. Put down the phone, take a deep breath and focus on things you can control.
Not too sleepy, not too wild: What I found hanging out in Columbia on a Saturday night
After a colleague and I reported on things for young professionals to do in Columbia, my editors asked me to hang out one night and see what the vibe was like.
Reporter Jess Nocera checked out the nightlife options for young folks living in Columbia. One was Main Event in Columbia (above).
Former Edmart Deli owner Shelley Lev Wiseman Kelly dies at 73
Few dishes Shelley Lev Wiseman Kelly made compared to the brisket she sold at Edmart, her Pikesville deli.
Former Edmart owner Shelley Kelly was known for her warm personality, love of sweets, and "perfect" brisket.
Maryland kids grow up in fear of Black Aggie. So who is she?
The powerful local legend of Black Aggie has outlasted the statue’s physical presence in Baltimore. Where is Black Aggie today?
The "Black Aggie" statue sits in a courtyard in Washington, D.C. The statue depicts a hooded figure with its chin resting on its fist in a contemplative stance. The statue is surrounded by green foliage.
Bunch of nonsense: Why the banana shortage tied to the ports strike isn’t real
This week, a massive container ship called the Chiquita Voyager arrived in Port Wilmington in Delaware, and members of the ILA unloaded it.
Chiquita bananas are sold locally, including at Streets Market in Charles Village.
Can Key Brewing and Monument City survive by joining forces?
“This was a path forward. I followed that path instead of saying, ‘Just shut it down.’”
Ray Schissler’s Key Brewing is leaving Dundalk for Highlandtown, where it will share space with Monument City Brewing.
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