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Ditch the home office: 7 of Baltimore’s best cafes and eateries for working remotely
Switch up the home office for hopping hot spots with food social media influencer Chris Franzoni’s recommendations for the best Baltimore cafes and eateries for remote work.
The space at Pure Raw Juice.
Five must-see art exhibitions to check out this September
Check out these early autumn art exhibitions in Baltimore that defy expectations, according to BmoreArt.
Phaan Howng’s “Witch Fever.” Howng is one of the featured artists in The Peale’s “Balancing Acts” exhibition.
Meet Monty, the Howard County Conservancy’s newest owl. He can’t hoot but doesn’t seem to mind.
The Howard County Conservancy recently welcomed a new friend to the grounds: Monty the owl. His big debut to society will be in a few weeks at a 500-person event, and then he will be on his way to meet students at school for them to learn about animals.
Monty the Eastern Screech Owl perches on the Howard County Conservancy land manager Tabby Fique's hand, Aug. 29, 2024. Monty is the newest addition to the resident animals on the conservancy's 232 acres.
Keith Lee, your family can pick crabs however they want. But there are easier ways.
TikTok star and food critic Keith Lee and his family stopped by Kahler’s Crabhouse in Rosedale. His family had their own way of eating crabs, but Marylanders may know of better ways to eat.
Can one of Keith Lee’s 16.5 million TikTok followers let him know how to pick a blue crab?
BWI is the second-least-reliable airport in the country
The British firm SOAX reviewed data from April 2023 to March 2024 and found that almost 29% of flights left BWI at least 15 minutes later than their scheduled departure times, but it’s not all BWI’s fault.
Long lines at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
The kids are back in school. Thank goodness.
The end of summer means kids are back in school and the end of being with your kids 24/7. Ring those school bells!
As students head back to school for the first week, it’s a relief for parents, as it the break they need from their kids.
7 things to do in Howard County, from a Ravens paint party to a Labor Day concert
From a Caribbean wine festival to a Ravens paint party, here are some of the activities coming up in the county for the week ending Sept. 4.
The Labor Day celebration will be held at the Chrysalis stage at Merriweather Post Pavilion on Monday Sept. 2, 2024.
Three strange food and drink trends to try at the Maryland State Fair
Pickles, moonshine and candy, oh my! Put aside the deep-fried and try these food and drink trends at the Maryland State Fair.
Lee Rosebush, cofounder and distiller at Rosie Cheeks Distillery, pours a tasting of the Key lime moonshine in the Exhibition Hall at the Maryland State Fair in Timonium.
What to do this Labor Day weekend, from a comedy festival to Skate Day
Whether you want to see Boosie Badazz and Webbie, visit the Maryland Renaissance Festival or learn about Baltimore’s skating culture, we’ve got you covered.
Baltimore Museum of Industry is hosting a Skate Day, where all ages are welcome, at its weekly farmers market on Saturday.
7 things to do in Annapolis: A little iPhone symphony premieres at Pops in the Park
The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra will play Christian Won’s six-minute composition, “iPhone Variations for Orchestra,” this weekend at its annual Pops in the Park concerts. The late summer show is a Labor Day tradition at Quiet Waters Park, now expanded to Downs Park in Pasadena.
The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra returns to Quiet Waters Park on Sunday, Sept. 3 for its annual Pops in the Park concert.
Maryland ice cream factory behind U.S. listeria recall files for bankruptcy
Owings Mills ice cream manufacturer Totally Cool filed for bankruptcy and laid off nearly all its workers after shutting down its plant following a listeria outbreak.
Maryland has the second highest number of cases of Listeria, a bacterial infection that can cause flu-like symptoms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday.
New Catonsville library goes beyond books with recording studios, video games
“This is the library they’re going to remember, but a thousand times better," Sonia Alcántara-Antoine, the CEO of the Baltimore County Public Library, said of the renovated Catonsville branch.
The renovated Catonsville branch of the Baltimore County Public Library features new furniture, new windows that let in more light, a dedicated teen area and two recording studios.
The Dish: Heritage Smokehouse is on the verge of closing. Can customers save it?
Heritage Smokehouse has not made any money in three years between rising beef prices and rough sales, said owner George Marsh.
“I don’t think any chef wants to be giving an ultimatum for getting people in the door,” said George Marsh, the owner of Heritage Smokehouse.
Hey wait, where are all of Baltimore’s jellyfish?
The extra rainy start to Maryland’s summer saw makes it likely Baltimore will have a year without a jellyfish invasion, experts said.
Atlantic bay nettles, Chrysaora chesapeakei, in the Jellies Invasion exhibit at the National Aquarium. The nettles are cultured at the aquarium, meaning they can stay on exhibit year-round, despite a short life span.
A Revolutionary War hero’s home is for sale in Annapolis. Maybe it’s a good thing.
Laura and Kevin Smith knew they wanted a historic home. So when the Sands House came on the market in 2019, they bought it from a preservation group. Now, five years and a major renovation later, they’ve decided to sell the home of Revolutionary War soldier William Sands, one of the Maryland patriots who died on Aug. 27, 1776, in the Battle of Long Island.
The original house, which may have been started as early as 1681, was expanded in 1908. The expansion added water and additional space. A half-light door with handblown glass panels that once led outside now separates the older and newer sections.
Rooted Rotisserie is already feeling the ‘Keith Lee effect’
TikTok’s Keith Lee gave a glowing review to Baltimore’s Rooted Rotisserie, calling it “one of my favorite restaurants I had in a while.”
Owners Joe and Amanda Burton stand in front of a wall of family photos at Rooted Rotisserie. Their restaurant may soon feel the “Keith Lee effect.”
Blake Lively’s movie is about a serious issue. Her press tour mostly isn’t.
Blake Lively’s press tour for her latest movie, “It Ends With Us,” seemed more about florals, friends and self-promotion than domestic violence.
Blake Lively’s choice of florals and themed cocktails on a press tour for “It Ends With Us,” a movie about domestic violence, generated criticism. Here, she attends the London premiere on Aug. 8.
Cumberland’s comeback: How remote work is reviving this Western Maryland mountain town
Cumberland, like other small cities in Maryland, has experienced a post-pandemic revival thanks to an influx of residents who work remotely. The Western Maryland mountain town is shoring up its historic downtown.
Max and Jessie Green walk their neighborhood in Cumberland, MD, August 6, 2024.
Skip Florida: Legoland New York is just a few hours away
Here are some tips and tricks for how to get the most out of your trip to Legoland New York.
At the end of a long day, Maclin insisted on one more photo at the park.
All Time Low to mark 20th anniversary with big weekend show at Merriweather
The pop-punk band from Baltimore County, All Time Low, is celebrating 20 years together with a newly released album of rerecorded classics and a concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia on Saturday.
Robert Rian Dawson, Jack Barakat, Alex Gaskarth and Zack Merrick of All Time Low. The band will celebrate their 20th anniversary at Merriweather Post Pavilion.
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