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Ours was a cookbook club potluck, but when you're the host, you can pick any theme you want—from an ugly-sweater party or holiday comedy roast to a cookie swap or Christmas carol-oke.
Laurie JB Stubb, principal of Place Architecture: Design, shows us around the fully renovated home filled with natural light and rich colors and textures.
In 1977, the former Colombian Navy officer fell in love with Baltimore—and restoring its historic rowhomes.
Maryland’s growing season is getting hotter and drier, and the number of warm months is on the rise.
From The Bridge's final Thanksgiving Eve show to Patterson Park Brewfest and the BMA Ball, here are the happenings to pencil in this month.
Honoring the legacy of its namesake, the org provides food, clothing, diapers, and more to roughly 350 people per month. On Thanksgiving, that number balloons to 50,000.
Blue Water Baltimore’s Michelle “MJ” Jenkins shows us around her house filled with color, greenery, and retro relics.
With just a knife and a pencil, artist Annie Howe turns pieces of paper into intricate works of art.
The revered interior designer reflects on three decades of loving Baltimore, telling stories through design, and building a portfolio that is as thick as it is impressive.
Ten years after purchasing Heron's Meadow Farm in Woodbine, Lori and Bob Baker continue to develop their tea-growing skills in a challenging environment—but it's still their "little slice of heaven."
In 'A Life For a Life,' the formerly incarcerated author examines his struggles with PTSD, as well as those of former cellmate.
There was a time when Adashi briefly flirted with quitting music altogether to become a full-time activist. Then he realized that he could do both.
“Imagine finding yourself aboard a ship you’ve heard about for years, embedded into a crew of modern-day ordinary-life privateers, going bonkers just staring at the water in the middle of the night,” writes Amy Scattergood, a recent ‘Pride of Baltimore II' guest crew member.
A shining example of the Baltimore rowhouse lifestyle, the Sowebo neighborhood features tight-knit blocks, cozy and distinctive alley streets, and an alluring mix of walkability and a Main-Street feel.
Adam Kaufman’s all-natural product distinguishes itself from other meat snacks on the market by leaning into his heritage.
Instead of focusing on parties or politicians, the non-partisan collective of community organizations aims to increase voter participation overall.