For the Trees: A Reading from Jill Jonnes
The title of Baltimore resident Jill Jonnes' new book, Urban Forests, may seem like an oxymoron. But as Jonnes points out in the thoughtful...
The Coolest Small Town in America
This month, I took a trip down the Eastern Shore to the coolest small town in America: Berlin. (Well, in their humble opinion at...
Rain or Shine
After a whole year of planning, everything is finally falling into place for Little Italy’s Madonnari Arts Festival…that is, everything but the weather.
“The weather...
Menu Madness
In the latest monthly blog from our neighbors at Maryland-based Medifast, corporate dietitian Alexandra Miller shares some favorite tips from the company's new "Dining...
Mamma Mia! Here We Go (For the Last Time)
Since its London debut in 1999, Mamma Mia! has been a well-loved celebration of family, fun and, of course, the music of ABBA. Now,...
‘Fire & Shadow’ Exhibition Pays Tribute to Bethlehem Steel in Baltimore
When Bethlehem Steel’s Sparrows Point Mill went bankrupt in 2002, it caused more than economic devastation. It shook a generation that came up in...
Feeling Crafty
Kick off the summer with craft. On Saturday, June 2, Walther Gardens will host its first ever Homegrown Makers Festival.
“It’s a sweet, small local...
There’s No Shame in Staying Flat
Editor's Note: Early into Breast Cancer Awareness Month, “International Flat Day,” Oct. 7, is intended to bring awareness to the option of taking a pass...
The Art of Business: Creativity Exchange at the BMA
On Saturday, February 11th, the Baltimore Museum of Art will present “Creativity Exchange: Intersections Between Black Artists and Black-Owned Business.” Perfect for those who...
And They’re Off …
There is a ceremonial start to the Solomons Island Dragon Boat Festival, which begins with a paint brush. Each eye of the dragon, a...