Lydia Woolever is senior editor at Baltimore, where she covers people, food, music, and the Chesapeake Bay. She was born and raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and previously worked for Esquire magazine. Her work has been published there, as well as in The Philadelphia Inquirer, Time Out, and Edible. She also has an almost unhealthy love for oysters and her dog, Hooper.
A team of women is readying the city for future natural disasters, which are expected to become more frequent, more severe, and less predictable in the face of climate change.
Josiah Wise grew up in the city, nurturing his talents in the church and public-school choir, before landing attention from 'Billboard,' Rolling Stone,' and 'Vogue.'
Once complete, JHU students could walk to Lake Montebello, cyclists could cruise between Druid Hill and Leakin Parks, or Bayview residents could take their dogs to Canton.
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