From Union's 10th-annual Pinewood Derby to Black History Month and Valentine's activities, here are the happenings to pencil in this month.
The best ways to spend your weekend in Charm City.
After a week of processing, The Urban Oyster chef/owner is still soaking in all of the love from the community—making her even more eager to continue sharpening her skills.
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In 'A Life For a Life,' the formerly incarcerated author examines his struggles with PTSD, as well as those of former cellmate.
‘Help Wanted’ reveals working-class characters’ personalities and precarious economic lives.
After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s, the retired Towson University English professor wrote his latest work of poetry—exploring new subject matter as he copes with aging and the evolving relationship with his body.
The Monkton author's new book, 'War’s Over, Come Home', chronicles his family’s struggle to help their oldest son as he suffers through PTSD after two tours in Iraq.
We talk to the authors about 'Where Tomorrows Aren’t Promised,' a compelling coming-of-age story set largely around Baltimore’s rec centers and schools.
'The Office of Historical Corrections' is informed, exquisite writing that demands to be read.
The writer discusses her new book and her experiences with teenage motherhood.
The latest from Mikita Brottman, Jason Tinney, and Abott Miller
Tales from the Holy Land by Rafael Alvarez, Unruly Catholic Women Writers Edited by Jeana DelRosso, Leigh Eicke & Ana Kothe and Gentlemen of the Harbor by Captain Bill Eggert
Someone by Alice McDermott and James McHenry Forgotten Federalist by Karen E. Robins