Exploring why, these days, pastry chefs are often as much of a luxury as the desserts themselves.
The concept might be more vibrant than its divey predecessor, but the new owners of the Remington fixture are serious about maintaining its nostalgic, neighborhood tavern feel.
A woman loses her best friend and gains his grieving 150-pound dog.
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William Donald Schaefer
The opening of Harborplace sparked a waterfront renaissance beyond baltimore’s wildest dreams. Four decades later, has the ship sailed for the twin pavilions?
William Donald Schaefer personified the Baltimore everyman.
Look back at 70 years of WJZ-TV through words and photos.
Johns Hopkins professor emeritus Matthew Crenson examines the role of race and politics.
The Inner Harbor tourist attraction aims to be more educational than ever.
Forty years ago, rain and rats ruined a 35-ton cake and nearly wrecked Baltimore’s bicentennial. Then, the tall ships came.