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A guide to local spots offering Iftar specials after sunset.
The 20th-annual bibliophile bash kicks off Saturday with more than 80 featured poets and writers.
Now reopened after renovations, the Upland Tropical Rain Forest recreates one of the planet’s most biodiverse ecosystems with dozens of exotic plant and animal species.
Historian Evan Woodard spearheads the initiative to retrieve forgotten objects from city waterways.
Cross Country Elementary/Middle’s RoboEagles team is raising funds to attend a Texas competition in April.
The three-minute film narrated by André de Shields—which took home two ADDY awards last week—features a host of local artists to promote the event’s comeback this September.
The bi-weekly’s distribution boxes encourage locals to grab a newspaper, donate what they can, and take what they need.
From street food festivals to the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, here are the local events to pencil in this month.
The BSA alum will return to her alma mater this week to serve as honorary chair of the school's annual 'Expressions' showcase.
The online 'BSA Muse' covers everything from school happenings to citywide issues and even features op-eds.
Meet Yama—the tiny red spectacle brought to Baltimore by a local attorney.
The new shop from neighborhood native Alex Sushko—who spent nearly 30 years in California—serves worldly takes on classic Mexican fare.
The Parlor, an exhibition space with artists' studios above it, now acts as a multipurpose hangout for creative types.
From cardmaking tutorials to Galentine's Day dance parties, here are the can't-miss events for those looking to break (up) with tradition.
From 'Les Misérables' at The Hippodrome to a Psycho Killers show at Union Collective, here are the local events to pencil in this month.
Staff discusses the experimental nonprofit's upcoming closure, as well as favorite memories and what comes next.
We crunched the numbers so you don't have to.
Organizers of Howard County’s controversial Asia Collective Night Market hope to rectify logistical mistakes at the new Inner Harbor event.
The muralist's most personal project yet is a culmination of her Jewish, Black, and Puerto Rican roots.
Founders aim to be a go-to for vinyl and music merch, but their overall goal is to be "a hub for artists and musicians.”
After one final show in Federal Hill, the gallery's namesake plein air painter will start her next chapter across the harbor.
The top things to do in Baltimore this month.
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