Our picks for Baltimore's top 25 salons.
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A geolocation photo essay.
News & Community
We bid farewell to some of the notable Marylanders we lost in 2015.
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Risa Alberts talks about her kitchen rehab in her mid-century modern Stevenson split-level.
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Our picks for Baltimore's top 25 salons.
An Annapolis designer cuts a sweet book deal.
Local jewelry makers find a new home at the Baltimore Jewelry Center.
New figure carries on tradition of honoring Poe.
A geolocation photo essay.
A Timonium wine bar serves Italian standards.
Take part in these events to salute a great American icon and remember his calls for justice and peace.
Pikesville mom creates software for kids with reading difficulties.
At the Space Telescope Science Institute, Kenneth Sembach is leading the next mission into the cosmos.
We bid farewell to some of the notable Marylanders we lost in 2015.
Ware House 518 reinvents the former Louie's The Bookstore Café space.
The latest from Boister and Among Wolves.
The latest from Wil Haygood, Lia Purpura, and Dr. Daniel Muñoz.
Whether it’s served black, au lait, or in a diner mug, coffee is essential to get us moving and warm us up on a cold winter day.
Medical cannabis rolls out in Maryland, but there's a catch.
Mt. Vernon Marketplace brings the food-hall concept to the historic ’hood.
House of Cards hair department head Sean Flanigan specializes in pates—and pies.
Challenge yourself to learn something new with one of these eight events.
We asked prominent Baltimoreans to tell us their resolutions for 2016.
Our nine musts from this month's calendar of events.
The D.C. author talks about his latest book on Thurgood Marshall.
Lisa Hawks, owner of the Chop Shop in Lauraville, demonstrates four fun ’dos.
Managing editor Max Weiss previews the January issue of Baltimore magazine.
We talk to the host of WEAA’s “The Rise of Charm City”
The Civil War ended long ago, but the battles rage on.