The best ways to spend your weekend in Charm City.
If you're on dessert duty this year, this guide is for you.
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.
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Remington
Get a look inside the 600-square-foot Baltimore alley house, which mixes newer pieces of furniture with Art Deco flair.
In hopes of bringing forgotten history back to the surface, Bruce Willen's self-led walking tour follows the original path of the Sumwalt Run.
The Maryland State Arts Council recently awarded a conservation grant for the full restoration of the mural, which has become something of a symbol for its historically working-class neighborhood.
The Remington shop's Instagram photo series shares images of employees' well-worn shoes, with each featuring descriptions about their brand, lifespan, and story.
Dubbed The Butcher and the ’Wich, the deli brings stacked sammies to Remington's lunch crowd.
Photographer Kyle Myles' subterranean space features an inventory of 250 books and magazines representing a cross section of both historical and contemporary artists.
With Lindsey Jordan having just wrapped her band’s sophomore album, 'Valentine,' Snail Mail’s star only continues to soar.
Walk into the sister spot to the original John Brown General and Butchery in Cockeysville, and you might experience déjà vu.
Raba and his Brazilian Jiu-jitsu practitioners are back in bloom at Guardian Baltimore.
What’s positioned his firm, Seawall Development, to succeed—particularly with Lexington Market—is an emphasis on community inclusion in real estate.
We check in with area restaurants in these challenging times.
We follow the daily routine of the owner of Greedy Reads.
We talk to the founder of Movement Lab in Remington.
The Fells Point bookstore will open its second location in a space across from R. House.
The latest restaurant openings, closings, and recent news.
Here are the eats and drinks to look out for at the second-annual street festival.
Pink Milk is a fitting farewell to Single Carrot Theatre’s performance space.
The mezcaleria scores its first nod, while Charleston’s chef Wolf celebrates her 12th.
R. House fried chicken spot scores its own space. And yes, it will be open late.
Community hub continues to thrive with art by Greg Gannon and Carol P. Jarvis.
A collective of movie lovers brings modern twists to the old video store model.
The neighborhood entices more entrepreneurs to test out retail concepts.