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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.
Yes, Joe’s Bike Shop is closing in Fells. Atlas says it’s not taking over.
The 723 S. Broadway property also includes neighboring businesses Twist and E.C. Pops, but Joe’s Bike Shop is the only one that’s closing.
Joe’s Bike Shop is closing its Fells Point location.
Ellicott City grew less diverse, Columbia lost population, new data shows
Ellicott City bucked a trend seen in many places across Maryland, where gains in the Hispanic population offset losses in white and Black populations.
Ellicott City bucked a trend seen in many places across Maryland, where gains in the Hispanic population offset losses in white and Black populations.
Maryland Ren Fest tickets are sold out — here’s how you could still get some
Getting a ticket to the Maryland Renaissance Festival that’s refunded is a first-come, first-served race that could involve checking multiple dates repeatedly.
A welcome from characters at the Maryland Renaissance Festival
Six takeaways from the ‘Golden Bachelorette’ premiere and its Maryland star
Rockville’s Joan Vassos shines as ABC’s first “Golden Bachelorette.” Here are my thoughts from the premiere.
Rockville’s Joan Vassos is the star of “The Golden Bachelorette.”
We set out to find dumplings in Howard County. We found a new obsession.
We set out to eat dumplings in Howard County, a hot spot for Asian dishes, and visited three very different places.
A selection of dumplings from Tea Horse, a Sichuan-style restaurant located in Ellicott City.
7 things to do in Howard County: Outdoor movies, bike rides and pirate fun
If you’re looking for outdoor activities to do this week, from seeing Vance Joy at Merriweather to the Main Street Music Fest, we’ve got you covered.
Old Ellicott City on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024.
7 things to do in Annapolis: Baygrass Music Festival takes over Sandy Point
From Oktoberfest to the last of the City Dock Summer Concert series, here’s what’s going on in Annapolis.
Burbage Oteil and his band will headline the Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival Saturday and Sunday at Sandy Point State Park.
What to do this weekend, from Charm City Live to a pet adoption happy hour
Whether you want to see Method Man and Redman at Charm City Live, visit Baltimore Museum of Art for a free community day or adopt a pet, we’ve got you covered.
Rappers Redman, left, and Method Man are two of the headliners of this weekend's Charm City Live.
Long lines, no water: Ravens fans unhappy with concessions at home opener
The seeming shortage of water was among the top complaints of Baltimore Ravens fans at Sunday's home opener at M&T Bank Stadium.
Ravens fans reported long lines and shortages of water at Sunday's Ravens home opener at M&T Bank Stadium.
A 13,000-year-old quarry is about to be unearthed in Reisterstown
The rolling green fields surrounding an Episcopal church in Maryland conceal a secret: Native Americans made weapons here 13,000 years ago.
Archaeologist Zac Singer will soon start a dig around St. John’s Church in Reisterstown in the hope of finding a 13,000-year-old quarry.
BOPA runs out of money, calls ‘emergency’ board meeting
Troubled Artscape host plans to vote on ‘personnel and business location’ Thursday
Artscape
Columbia is good for families. But can it draw more young professionals?
Columbia is regularly named one of the country’s best places to raise a family. It hasn’t, however, made as clear of a pitch to millennials and Gen Zers.
Young professionals shoot baskets at a networking event at GameOn Bar + Arcade in Columbia on Aug. 22, 2024.
8 ‘Love Is Blind’ DC cast members are tied to Maryland
There are several Baltimoreans in this season of "Love Is Blind," the hit Netflix show basing its seventh season in Washington, D.C.
There are several Baltimoreans in this season of “Love Is Blind,” the hit Netflix show basing its seventh season in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Boh will blink at Baltimore’s skyline with new National Bohemian sign
“It’s got a lot of character, a lot of charm,” she said of the sign. “Mr. Boh himself is extremely charming as well.”
View of the Natty Boh Tower in Baltimore.
The Dish: Could Hollins Market become Baltimore’s next foodie neighborhood?
The newly reopened Hollins Market hopes to attract new customers while also serving the surrounding neighborhood.
Guests walk through Hollins Market, in Baltimore, Tuesday September 17, 2024.
Once a favorite of white supremacists, New Balance is courting Black Baltimore
New Balance disassociated itself from neo-Nazis, but now Kondwani Fidel has helped create a marketing campaign for the brand that celebrates Black Baltimore.
Kondwani Fidel penned a series of commercials for the New Balance in partnership with the footwear and apparel chain DTLR.
Lady Brion is Maryland’s 11th poet laureate — and its youngest ever
Lady Brion is the youngest person and first spoken word artist to be named Maryland’s poet laureate.
Lady Brion speaks at a podium to a room full of people.
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