Blue Water Baltimore’s Michelle “MJ” Jenkins shows us around her house filled with color, greenery, and retro relics.
Skip the crowds and head to these places celebrated for their singularity, friendliness, and reliably good eats—all within a few hours’ drive of Charm City.
With just a knife and a pencil, artist Annie Howe turns pieces of paper into intricate works of art.
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From free breakfast to craft quilting, here’s how to celebrate the black Independence Day.
The latest from Andrew Motion and Katharine Noel.
We talk to the poet laureate and Johns Hopkins University professor about his new life in Baltimore.
The latest from Rafael Alvarez, Rabia Chaudry, and John Barth.
We talk with the president of The Johns Hopkins University.
After losing her son to schizophrenia, Laura Pogliano keeps his memory alive by helping others.
The country’s largest free arts festival celebrates its 35th birthday this year.
The latest work from Margaret Guroff and Benjamin Warner.
The latest from Rafael Alvarez, Lauren R. Silberman, and Lester K. Spence.
At the Space Telescope Science Institute, Kenneth Sembach is leading the next mission into the cosmos.
Study reveals 33 building fires, 55 vehicle fires, and police response on April 27.
Attention for the Blue Jays football team is hard to come by in a crowded sports landscape.
Baltimore-born writer will appear at Johns Hopkins tonight
A small team of sociologists shadowed Baltimore City Public School students from first grade through their 28th birthdays.
Project by Baltimore-based FORCE tours local universities
A Baltimore brainstorming session yields better protection for Ebola caregivers.
Pioneering musician Thomas Dolby brings his tech-savvy sensibility to Station North.
In a laboratory south of Baltimore, researchers are working to create a revolutionary artificial arm and hand for a new generation of wounded war veterans.