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Bites, beats and boardwalk treats: A foodie’s guide to Oceans Calling Festival
At the Oceans Calling Festival in Ocean City this weekend, the food scene will be as mouth-watering as the beats. Here’s what Chris Franzoni thinks you should eat.
Pizza Nova offers classics as well as more adventurous dishes.
Rams Head Live! was imperfect, but its exit is still a loss for Baltimore
Rams Head Live! came along at a time when Baltimore nightlife needed it.
Rock band Taking Back Sunday perform at Rams Head Live in Baltimore on Aug. 10, 2024.
Soon in Canton, back in Locust Point: Kneads continues to rise in Baltimore
With a new location set to open in the former Atwater’s space in Canton, Kneads will soon have four branches in Baltimore.
Kneads Bakeshop & Café is the boutique wing of H&S Bakery. They’ll soon add another location in Canton.
7 things to do in Howard County: All Things Go music festival to feature dozens of acts
Seven things to do in Howard County, like seeing Chappell Roan, Reneé Rapp, Hozier and more at the All Things Go Music Festival.
The crowd braved Day Two at All Things Go Music Festival at Merriweather Post Pavilion. This year, fans can see Chappell Roan, Reneé Rapp, Hozier and more.
I’m a lifelong Janet Jackson fan and it’s OK to admit I think she messed up
Janet Jackson’s recent misstatements about Vice President Kamala Harris’ racial identity remind me that defending celebrities at all costs is a risky proposition.
Janet Jackson is an icon. That doesn’t mean we have to support everything she says — especially when it’s wrong.
What to do this weekend, from pig races to an international art exhibit
Whether you want to check out the Pigtown Festival, see Creative Alliance’s newest art exhibit or dress in costume for a scavenger hunt, we’ve got you covered.
A group of pigs race during the Pigtown Festival in Baltimore, MD on September 30, 2023.
7 things to do in Annapolis: ‘Macbeth’ wears a tricorn hat in Classic Theatre of Maryland production
The setting for Classic Theatre of Maryland's production of "Macbeth" is Revolutionary War America. iAlong with a Hispanic heritage festival, a doggy dive-in and a Taylor Swift tribute show, the play is one of seven great things to do in Annapolis this weekend.
Unidentified cast members of the Classic Theatre of Maryland's production of "Macbeth." The production opens Sept. 26, 2024 in Annapolis and continues through Oct. 13.
Maryland-based contestant voted off ‘Survivor’ in second week
Terran “TK” Foster, one of two Maryland-based contestants on the season of “Survivor” that’s currently airing, was voted off the island by his fellow castaways during Wednesday night’s episode.
Maryland’s Terran “TK” Foster, third from the left in the front row, was the second person voted off the newest season of “Survivor.”
Why is this Baltimore library opening a free grocery store?
The Pratt Free Market grocery store in the Highlandtown library is a pilot project for addressing citywide barriers to food access by offering goods at no cost.
The Pratt Free Market opening Saturday in the Southeast Anchor of the Enoch Pratt Library will offer produce, dry goods and toiletries at no cost to anyone.
How a father’s love transformed Columbia into a pirate adventure
A pirate treasure hunt that started as a Columbia dad’s way to bond with his daughter has grown into a full-blown event that draws hundreds of families.
HoCo Pirate Adventures founder Chris Fuchs organizes nine pirate treasure hunts a year on the trails of Columbia.
‘Freedom to Read ’Em’: Anne Arundel Libraries declare themselves a book sanctuary
The Anne Arundel County library system announced it has become a Book Sanctuary, dedicated to protecting books from censorship and educating the public about book ban efforts
Michael E. Busch Annapolis Library
The Dish: We want Jerk at Nite to succeed. Does Baltimore?
With a star chef and a shoutout from Keith Lee, Jerk at Nite has a lot going for it. But opening a restaurant in downtown Baltimore has its own uphill battles.
Loic Sany, chef and partner at Jerk at Nite, poses with his restaurant's macaroni and cheese.
Medium Rare closes in Hampden after less than a year and nearly $500K in losses
Medium Rare is “killing it everywhere else,” the restaurant’s owner said, but the location in Hampden’s Rotunda had “massive” losses.
Medium Rare promoted the opening of the Baltimore restaurant on Instagram late last year. The business closed in Hampden’s Rotunda this week.
The only spot in Maryland to make The New York Times’ best restaurant list
Syrian fine-dining spot Ammoora was lauded by the New York Times as a “revelation” in its best restaurants list, and the only one from Maryland to make the cut.
From left, hummus, beet mutabal and muhammara from Ammoora, which just made the New York Times' 2024 list of the best restaurants in the country.
‘Homicide’ actor talks ‘the greatest character I have had the opportunity’ to play
Reed Diamond, who played Detective Mike Kellerman, talks about his love of the show ‘Homicide,’ now streaming on Peacock, and of Baltimore itself.
Reed Diamond played Det. Mike Kellerman on Homicide: Life on the Street
Power hungry: The restaurants that fuel Baltimore politics
How campaign finance records reveal the palates of Baltimore’s politicos.
Perhaps the City Council’s biggest advocate for Baltimore restaurants, Zeke Cohen often feeds his volunteers from DiPasquale’s deli.
Heading to CFG Bank Arena? Here’s where to eat within a 10-minute walk.
If you’re catching a show at CFG Bank Arena or the Hippodrome and want to grab a bite pre-show, here are some of the restaurants you can find within a 10-minute walk.
There are a ton of shows happening at CFG Bank Arena. We’re here to help you eat before them.
Broke BOPA wants a $1.8M bailout. The mayor wants a forensic audit first.
At the same time the city’s top arts organization was struggling to make payroll, its CEO went ahead with plans for Artscape, BOPA’s premier event, without consulting anyone.
Festival goers at ArtScape headed for cover Friday night after a thunderstorm blew through Baltimore. The weather forced the cancellation of musical acts, including Grammy winner Chaka Khan.
From rock to bluegrass, Cris Jacobs makes Baltimore a part of his music
Cris Jacobs, former Bridge frontman set to perform at the Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival this weekend, embraces his love of bluegrass with his latest album.
Singer-songwriter Cris Jacobs, who grew up in Pikesville and Owings Mills, will return to his home state this weekend.
Legendary multi-Grammy winning artist Stevie Wonder to stop in Baltimore on his 10-city tour
Stevie Wonder is stopping in Baltimore next month during his 10-city tour ahead of Election Day.
Music legend Stevie Wonder performs at the Johns Hopkins University Class of 2024's Commencement Ceremony on Homewood Field Thursday, May 23.
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