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Christian Siriano’s designs sizzle at 2024 Emmy Awards
Winner Liza Colón-Zayas was one of at least five celebrities to wear designs by Annapolis native Christian Siriano at the 2024 Emmy Awards.
Liza Colón-Zayas, clad in a Christian Siriano design, accepts the Emmy for her role in “The Bear.”
Ex-Greater Grace members describe despair, isolation, then healing
Former members of Greater Grace World Outreach were shunned after leaving the controversial megachurch. For many, it took decades to build a new life outside.
Alissa Byrne Scibelli made the difficult decision to leave Greater Grace World Outreach. “It was extremely isolating,” she said.
Listeria ended it all: The rise and fall of a Maryland ice cream factory
Totally Cool’s shutdown and bankruptcy after its facility tested positive for listeria shocked business owners. The manufacturer is now a cautionary tale.
A once-bustling lot sits empty outside Totally Cool in Baltimore County in 2024.
A royal guide to must-try eats at the Maryland Renaissance Festival
From savory delights to sweet treats, here are the snacks social media influencer Chris Franzoni recommends at the Maryland Renaissance Festival.
A baked potato with ham, cheddar, broccoli, bacon and sour cream at the Maryland Renaissance Festival.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Bruce Springsteen to the Ravens home opener
Whether you want to see Bruce Springsteen, visit M&T Bank Stadium for the Ravens game or check out a festival, show or toilet bowl race, we’ve got you covered.
Bruce Springsteen performed the first concert at CFG Bank Arena post renovations on April 7, 2023.
The Walters Art Museum’s first female director reflects on being a pioneer
Ahead of her last day at the Walters Art Museum, Julia Marciari-Alexander talks Baltimore’s creative culture and how her time here changed the way she looks at art.
Julia Marciari-Alexander, seen here at the Walters Art Museum, will serve her last day as executive director and CEO of the institution on Friday.
Vote: Pick a side in Baltimore’s war of the Italian subs
Cast your vote for the best Italian sub in Baltimore.
Rosie's Delicatessen in Glenelg is one player in Baltimore's War of Italian Subs — which I invented.
That time when the Beatles came to Baltimore
America was in the grip of Beatlemania — and on September 13, 1964, Charm City was the epicenter, as screaming kids packed Baltimore’s two-year-old Civic Center.
FILE - The Beatles, from left, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney arrive in Liverpool, England on July 10, 1964, for the premiere of their movie "A Hard Day's Night." (AP Photo, File)
Kevin Spacey wants to live rent-free in foreclosed Baltimore mansion, buyer claims
Bethesda real estate investor Sam Asgari fired back in his legal fight with Kevin Spacey over the actor's foreclosed Baltimore mansion.
The waterfront mansion previously owned by actor Kevin Spacey. It was sold at auction in 2024.
7 things to do in Howard County, from pumpkin patches to seeing Kygo
As summer winds down and temperatures dip to around 60 in the morning, fall activities are starting to gear up in Howard County.
As summer winds down and temperatures dip to around 60 in the morning, fall activities are starting to gear up in Howard County.
7 things to do in Annapolis: Annapolis Songwriters Festival showcases 55 local musicians
No one may be more excited about the Annapolis Songwriters Festival than Daphne Eckman, a young performer who will share the stage set up at Red, Red Wine with eight other singers over three hours Friday night.
Daphne Eckman and her band will perform Friday night at Red Red Wine during the Annapolis Songwriters Festival, one of 55 local acts feature in free performances.
No, admission to the Maryland Zoo is not free next week
There is no free admission to the Maryland Zoo next week, despite what you may have read on Facebook.
There is no free admission to the Maryland Zoo next week, despite what you may have read on Facebook.
The Dish: That time I had dinner at Fort McHenry in 1814
Fort McHenry will celebrate Defender’s Day this weekend with performances and a parade. Indulge early with a meal right out of the 1800s.
The first course was crab soup, crafted from recipes dating back to the Revolutionary War era.
Ravens team up with Atlas Restaurant Group for new collaboration
Atlas Restaurant Group announced a new marketing partnership with the Baltimore Ravens that will see fans earn promotions and giveaways.
Baltimore Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard (42) name-checked two Atlas spots when recommending local restaurants.
Visitor spending rebounds in Howard County, tourist bureau says
Nine out of 10 people who visited Howard County were from out of state, according to one study.
Main street misty morning in historic Ellicott City, Maryland.
James Earl Jones, acclaimed actor and voice of Darth Vader, dies at 93
James Earl Jones, known as Darth Vader and the voice of CNN, died at 93.
James Earl Jones who overcame racial prejudice and a severe stutter to become a celebrated icon of stage and screen has died at age 93.
It’s not over: The ‘Keith Lee effect’ hits a pop-up outside Hollins Market
Keith Lee’s impact on Oh Honey on the Bay, outside Hollins Market in Baltimore, shows that his powerful effect on restaurant sales can start even before he posts his videos.
TikTok food reviewer Keith Lee, seen here at a basketball game in 2023, posted a video of yet another stop on his food tour of Baltimore.
Hampden’s toilet bowl races resume after yearslong hiatus
Baltimore’s cheekiest competition, the infamous Hampden Toilet Bowl Races, is returning Sept. 14, ending a yearslong hiatus for the race.
Hampden’s cheeky toilet bowl races are set to return after a yearslong hiatus, organizers said.
Why a Maryland woman’s turn on ‘American Ninja Warrior’ is bigger than TV
Maryland native Karen Potts focuses on the fun and not the falling on “American Ninja Warrior,” inadvertently proving why Title IX is so important for women in sports.
Maryland native Karen Potts, 19, competes in the “American Ninja Warrior” finals.
They want to build the region’s largest cat café. They’re just short $150K.
Two entrepreneurs are raising funds to build the Taiwanese-style Luna Cat Collective in Howard County by December.
Ruth Wang and Brendan Morrison play with one of their two house cats in their cat playroom. The moveable cat wheel Wang sits on was constructed by her father-in-law.
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