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    Augmented reality to bring famous Black Baltimoreans to life
    Taura Musgrove has tapped into her film school training, Hollywood connections, and work at Pixar to bring the public a series of avatars of civil rights figures, starting with Lillie May Carroll Jackson.
    Filmmaker Taura Musgrove uses her phone to view the augmented reality history lessons she created about Dr. Lillie May Carroll Jackson and the Bethel A.M.E. Church, where Jackson used to host the Baltimore Young People's Forum, on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024 in Baltimore.
    PHOTOS: FANtastic supporters of the CIAA
    This year CIAA Basketball Tournament fans took center stage in Baltimore from February 26 - March 3, 2024, by applauding electrifying performances by teams at the CFG Bank Arena.
    Solomon Harris and Katelyn Dwarica are proud to be Mister and Miss Lincoln University and represent the school at the CIAA tournament.
    What to do this weekend, from seeing Tamar Braxton to playing ‘Wheel of Fortune’
    Whether you want to hear some R&B, attend a garden and crafts show or let out some laughs, we’ve got you covered.
    Maryland native Tamar Braxton, seen here in 2013, will be one of the performers at Saturday’s Grown & Sexy Music Fest.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could listen to an acclaimed cellist, see a new theater production, burn your old socks or watch a high-energy urban circus in the week through March 7.
    Colonial Players' production of "The Baker's Wife," stars Sydne Lyons as the wife, Kirk Patton Jr. as the gigolo who woos her and Steven Hoochuk as the baker who refuses to bake with a broken heart. The show runs through March 30.
    Peruvian tall ship to sail by Fort McHenry, into the harbor
    A Peruvian tall ship will soon make a dramatic entrance into Baltimore.
    The BAP Unión being pulled by a tugboat in 2019.
    The City that Reads: Baltimore Book Festival to return in September
    Baltimore Book Festival will return in 2024, according to Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore’s Office of Promotion & the Arts.
    Books on desk in library at the elementary school
    Leap Day? Let’s make it National Poor Choices Day, Baltimore artist says
    Baltimore artist Dug Retzler would like to transform Leap Day into National Poor Choices Day, so he’s starting his campaign at the scene of many questionable decisions — dive bars.
    Poor Choices Day merch by Dug Retzler is on display at 1919 in Upper Fells Point on Feb. 21, 2024.
    Baltimore’s mini hip-hop museum has big potential
    “I wanted to emphasize how important hip-hop is, not just to Black people, but everybody,” said In My Lifetime: Mini Hip-Hop Museum founder Milly Vanderwood.
    Milly Vanderwood in front of one of the walls at the In My Lifetime: Mini Hop-Hop Museum.
    In new Dr. Seuss book, Mr. Trash Wheel meets The Lorax
    Baltimore’s own Mr. Trash Wheel is featured in a new book in Dr. Seuss' Lorax series.
    Mr. Trash Wheel meets The Lorax in "Green Machines and Other Amazing Eco-Inventions" coming out in March.
    What to do this weekend, from a wine tasting to an ’80s R&B tribute
    Whether you want to sing some Teena Marie, learn how to DJ or taste wine, we’ve got you covered.
    Crete is like a wine ark carrying marvellous indigenous varieties as well as foreign ones which have adapted very well to the local terrain with very positive results. Local white varieties include Vilana, one of the island’s top white wine grapes, Vidiano, Dafni, Thrapsathiri, Malvazia di Candia (Malvazia of Chandakas), Muscat of Spina, and Plyto. Red varieties include Kotsifali, Mantilari, Liatiko, Tsardana and legendary Romeiko. Cretan varietals and blends made of local and foreign varieties (mostly French) are PGI Crete labels.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could take in seven original dance competitions, catch a weekend show of local crafts or head out for dinner during Annapolis Restaurant Week. Those are just some of the fun things to do through Feb. 29.
    Ballet Theatre of Maryland premieres seven new works in “Momentum: A Mixed Bill” at Maryland Hall, giving audiences a taste of diverse neoclassical and contemporary movement styles.
    9 hidden treasures in Baltimore County
    Lutherville. Timonium. Cockeysville. I never thought that I'd move back to the 'burbs where I grew up, but then I did-- and discovered the area is full of hidden gems.
    Peerce's restaurant in Towson makes the list of author Julie Scharper's hidden gems in northern Baltimore County.
    Cozy Baltimore spots to beat weeknight cabin fever
    It gets dark early, and the workweek is long. Let’s fight the monotony of the weeknight with good food, fun drinks and cozy spaces.
    Inside views of the bar of WC Harlan
    Baltimore Pride parade, festival could move this year
    A committee is expected to determine a move of the annual Pride Month events — including the festival and parade — to accommodate growing attendance, which is projected this year to be 100,000 people.
    Baltimore Pride Parade in Baltimore, Maryland.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could take in some Latin dancing, take your kids to hear a Maryland children’s author go to a Paul Schaffer concert or go on the trail of presidents in Annapolis during the week through Feb. 21.
    A bronze statue depicts Gen. George Washington, then commander in chief of the Continental Army, resigning his military commission on Dec. 23, 1783 in the Old Senate Chamber of the Maryland State House in Annapolis. He would serve as president from 1789 to 1797.
    What to do this weekend, from seeing Stevie Nicks to a pickleball tournament
    Whether you want to see Stevie Nicks, have a karaoke night at the Maryland Science Center or test your “Friends“ knowledge, we’ve got you covered.
    Stevie Nicks performs onstage at the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
    End of the road: Runner finishes goal to trek every Baltimore street
    A curious beginning meets a bittersweet end.
    Michael Lisicky runs up Dark Lane in downtown Baltimore on Feb. 12, 2024. For the last eight months, Lisicky has been working to complete his goal of running on every street in Baltimore.
    Hilton Grows Best: How to help your plants thrive this winter
    It’s winter, and your plants are not OK. Baltimore plant stylist and author Hilton Carter has tips to get your plants through the winter.
    Hilton Carter at his Baltimore studio
    How Tupac and Biggie are helping the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has attempted to diversify their programming to find new audiences. It’s working.
    Conducting at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
    What to do this weekend, from a Lunar New Year festival to a motorcycle show
    Whether you want to take in classic hip-hop with a late 19th-century twist or go to a catered Super Bowl party, we’ve got you covered.
    A scene from the 2023 Maryland International Motorcycle Show.
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