After his rookie season in April 2010, the former O’s pitcher—who sadly passed away earlier this week at 37—talked to us about getting called up to the majors, his first time on the mound at Camden Yards, and what he loved about living in Baltimore.
Director of operations Brookes Decker dishes on the mission behind the coffee shop and general store, which stocks its shelves with gourmet local goods.
With these six standout tracks, singer-songwriter Jenna Balderson firmly plants her flag as a solo artist to know on the local scene.
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Free movie screenings return for the summer.
Maybe nothing seems more quintessentially “old Baltimore” than the era of the great family-owned department stores in the Lexington and Howard streets corridor.
The owners of Bond Street Social open a Mexican-inspired restaurant in the waterfront space.
Get tickets now for Emporiyum featuring chefs and food artisans.
Although we recently gave you a list of sales to keep you busy enough, here are a few more to look out for and start the month off right:
Mark your calendars and take advantage of these upcoming sales and events!
The former Meli space offers Italian cuisine and nightlife.
Bryan Burkert discusses Sound Garden’s 20-year reign as Baltimore’s premier record store.
The Fells Point waterfront location will get a facelift from Bond Street Social owners.
A new Latin-inspired lounge opens in Fells Point.
New bar owners transform a tired, old space in Fells Point.
Rye, a craft cocktail bar, opens in the old Whistling Oyster space.
The best way to see Baltimore is from a boat filled with rum and pirates.
Throughout the summer, be sure to check out movies on the Fells Point pier.
Two neighborhoods duke it out on the water for charity.
For nearly a century, the Tochtermans have been luring fishermen to an Eastern Avenue shop that’s become a local institution.