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Things to do

    What to do this Labor Day weekend, from the Maryland State Fair to holiday celebrations
    Whether you want to see Lil Baby in concert, attend a state festival or Renaissance Fair, or just let out some laughs at a comedy show, we’ve got you covered.
    A scene from the Maryland State Fair in Timonium on Aug. 25.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    “Pops in the Park” on Sunday tops the weekend, but there’s more than good music to enjoy through Sept. 6.
    The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra returns to Quiet Waters Park on Sunday, Sept. 3 for its annual Pops in the Park concert.
    Travis Scott stopping in Baltimore on ‘Utopia — Circus Maximus’ tour
    The album “Utopia,” released in July, has been the number one album on the Billboard Top 200 for the fourth week in a row, according to Live Nation.
    Travis Scott attends the “The Idol” red carpet during the 76th annual Cannes film festival at Palais des Festivals on May 22, 2023 in Cannes, France.
    For the other Raven fans: Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy coming to Baltimore
    Four themed cocktails. One weekend. Nevermore ... sort of
    A pop-up Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy is coming to Baltimore with performances and cocktail pairings.
    ‘Freedom ain’t free’: Weekend events mark 60th anniversary of March on Washington, Gwynn Oak Park’s integration
    This weekend, Marylanders will observe the 60th anniversary of two events — the March on Washington and the integration of Gwynn Oak Park— that historians and activists say were pivotal moments in the Civil Rights movement.
    Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. addresses the crowd at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., where he gave his “I Have a Dream” speech on Aug. 28, 1963, as part of the March on Washington. (AFP via Getty Images)
    A teacher-turned-rapper is using hip-hop to try and stop violence in Baltimore
    MC Bravado and Jay Royale are headlining a show Friday at Baltimore Soundstage to raise money for Beats Not Bullets, a music and mentorship program that aims to interrupt violence by making hip-hop more accessible.
    MC Bravado, left, and Jay Royale will perform Friday at Soundstage as part of a fundraising concert for Beats Not Bullets.
    What to do this weekend, from Charm City Live to salsa dancing lessons
    Whether you want to see Ari Lennox at a festival or Pete Davidson at a comedy show, or check out back-to-school drives, we’ve got you covered.
    Ari Lennox, seen here at Coachella in 2022, is headlining Charm City Live this weekend.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    You could join the cinematic chase for a great white shark, help open the Maryland Renaissance Festival or mark the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington. It’s a crazy busy week in Annapolis, here are some tips on the best events through Aug. 30.
    A charioteer performs at the Maryland Renaissance Festival tournament grounds in Crownsville. The annual fair runs from Aug. 26 though Oct. 22 this year.
    The Manor, one of Baltimore’s largest gay establishments, now under new management
    The Manor, an upscale gay-owned bar and restaurant in Mount Vernon, has been acquired and will reopen under new management in the coming weeks. It is unclear who the new managers of the business are, however, and whether or not it will remain gay-owned and operated.
    The Manor in Mt Vernon on June 12, 2023
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next 7 days
    Spend the coming week in Annapolis and you could judge crab soup at the Maryland Seafood Festival, take in the Annapolis Chamber Music Festival, or get your dog wet to support the SPCA at the annual Puppy Plunge. There’s something fun every day.
    The Crab Soup Cook-off is a popular event at the Maryland Seafood Festival, which returns to Annapolis City Dock on Saturday.
    What to do this weekend, from seeing Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire to watching movies in the park
    We’ve got you covered with things to do this weekend, with several music events, a sunset cruise and more.
    Lionel Richie performs onstage during the opening night of “Sing A Song All Night Long” with Earth, Wind & Fire at Xcel Energy Center on Aug. 4, 2023 in St. Paul, Minnesota.
    With Black history under attack, Black museums are more important than ever
    Terri Lee Freeman, president of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture, says society is at a crossroads where the accurate telling of history is of the utmost importance.
    Terri Lee Freeman is president of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture, the state’s largest museum devoted to African American history.
    The best parks in Baltimore for relaxing
    Baltimore has 20 city parks, each with their own personalities and histories. Here are some of my favorites.
    Artist Liz Miller created saltbox art based on “Enter the Dru,” an album by R&B group Dru Hill. The saltbox is located at the Latrobe Pavilion in Druid Hill Park.
    What to do this weekend, from a wine festival to the Peale’s birthday bash
    We’ve also got you covered with several music event suggestions, whether you’re a fan of hip-hop, soul, jazz or EDM.
    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 7 days
    You could see a one-woman show by a new Annapolis theater company, play some serious pickleball at the mall, or snag one of the few remaining seats for the final performance of Melissa Ethridge’s summer concert tour. There's lots to do in the week ahead.
    Joan Smith stars in the one woman show, "Grounded" at Maryland Hall in Annapolis through Aug. 20.
    Calling all paddlers: Baltimore is getting a water trail system
    Baltimore will soon have an official network of water trails to take in the city’s sights by canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard.
    Paddlers make the 5-mile round trip journey from Canton Waterfront Park to the Inner Harbor during the annual Floatilla on June 10, 2023.
    Charm City Live moved to Inner Harbor, officials say
    Mayor Brandon Scott also announced rapper MC Lyte and singer Donell Jones will join Grammy-winning R&B singer H.E.R. on the bill.
    H.E.R., seen performing in Paris on June 22, 2023, is set to headline this year’s Charm City Live festival.
    What to do this weekend, from a David Simon book talk to a Latin American festival
    Whether you want to enjoy video game music, see some of Baltimore’s best dancers or enjoy some outdoor festivals, we’ve got you covered for things to do this weekend.
    David Simon, seen here at the April 2022 premiere of HBO’s “We Own This City” in New York, will sit down for an hourlong book talk Friday at Greedy Reads about the graphic novel version of his “Homicide” book.
    7 things to do in Annapolis in the next week
    Crabs, music, art and more. What’s not to love about the first week of August in Annapolis?
    Annapolis Rotary Club volunteers run the annual crab feast each year, an event billed as the largest in the world.
    A Ravens fan in Steel City didn’t hate it: Discover Pittsburgh in a weekend
    The Pittsburgh-curious in me felt compelled to visit the place once famously derided as “Hell With the Lid Taken Off” and was delighted to find a robust dining scene and creative reuse of real estate.
    We enjoyed a meal at Pusadee's Garden outdoor patio one night and managed to eat before the onset of a terrible storm.
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