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The List: October 2024

From the Great Halloween Lantern Parade and Oktobearfest to Doors Open Baltimore and the Baltimore Running Festival, here are the happenings to pencil in this month.

Food & Drink

Food & Drink

Open & Shut: Kneads; Remington Brunch Club; Medium Rare

The latest restaurant openings, closings, and recent news.
Food & Drink

A Classic Candy Apple Never Goes Out of Style

This time of year, Woodlea Bakery sells 80 of the crackly creations—a staple on its menu since opening in 1943—per day.

News & Community

News & Community

Back to the Future: NS Savannah, The World’s First Nuclear-Powered Liner, Is Open for Tours

Moored at a desolate former Canton grain pier, the circa-1959 vessel appears ordinary from the outside, but inside it's a mashup of 'Star Trek' on sea and 'Mad Men' on vacation.
News & Community

Paranormal Experts Are Taking Over the Historic Lord Baltimore Hotel This Weekend

In celebration of National Ghosthunting Day on Sept. 28, the haunted hotel is hosting a ticketed event for locals to investigate with the Baltimore Paranormal Society. If you go, here are some of the supernatural spaces that will likely send chills up your spine:

Arts & Culture

MaxSpace

Movie Review: Will & Harper

A celebration of friendship, America, and the power of empathy.
Arts & Culture

A Provocative New Frederick Douglass Portrait Is Unveiled at the Lewis Museum

Visible from President Street, the modern depiction of Maryland's iconic abolitionist sparks mixed reactions—which the museum hopes will lead to larger conversations.

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Video

Confetti Questions With R. Eric Thomas

The Baltimore native answers questions about his new book, pop culture, and his favorite local hangouts.
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From Baltimore to Project Runway, Meet Bishme Cromartie

Meet Bishme Cromartie, Baltimore native fashion designer and recent contestant on season 17 of Bravo's Project Runway.
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Step Inside Storehouse Dispensary

Learn about the medical cannabis industry in Maryland at this Mt. Washington dispensary.
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George Simon Shares His Sweet Success Story

Founded in 1886, Simon’s is known for its sugar cookies and signature train garden.
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Sneak Peek at Our First-Ever Beauty Issue

Go behind the scenes with Baltimore magazine as we prep for our January issue.
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Restaurante Tio Pepe Celebrates 50 Years in Baltimore

Owner of the legendary Spanish restaurant talks about its origin and "magical" sangria.
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Making the Iconic Crab Pie at Matthew’s Pizza

Head into the kitchen to hear the story behind the legendary Highlandtown institution.
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Marvin Thorpe Teaches Swimming Lessons in His Backyard

Thorpe and his father have taught an estimated 15,000 people about water safety over the years.
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Star Wars Toy Collection is Galaxy All Its Own

A Star Wars superfan lives out his dream in Linthicum Heights.
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The Prime Rib Piano Player Jeff Wilson Shares His Musical Story

The musicians talks about his career and playing for Frank Sinatra.
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Afternoon Chess Practice at Baltimore Montessori School

Chess brightens the futures of these city school students.
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Erricka Bridgeford Reflects on Baltimore Ceasefire Weekend

The second attempt at a 72-hour ceasefire in the city was cut short.
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Revelers Describe the Meaning of Baltimore Pride Celebrations

Baltimore Pride festivities provide safe, supportive space for the city's LGBTQ community.
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Who Wants to Be a Cop Now?

After a 14-month federal investigation, the Baltimore Police Department is tasked with reforming its culture.
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Up Close and Personal With the Domino Sugars Sign

We talk to Domino refinery manager about the history of the iconic sign and factory.
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Fly Fishing With Legendary Lefty Kreh

Fly-fisherman Lefty Kreh talks technique and shares stories from his legendary life.
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Behind the Scenes at Otterbein’s Bakery

Going strong after 135 years, Otterbein's has hit the recipe for success. Read more in our February issue.

Style & Shopping

Style & Shopping

Patagonia Baltimore Does a Lot More Than Sell Jackets

The Fells Point store—the outdoor retail company's largest in the world—emphasizes the importance of getting out into the community as much as outfitting it.
Style & Shopping

The Ultimate Guide to Thrifting in Baltimore

We shadow local pros and share their tips for scoring the best hauls. Plus, a list of the top spots to find secondhand treasures.

Health & Wellness

Health & Wellness

Everything You Need to Know About Reformer Pilates Before Signing Up for a Class

Chandler Rossi, owner of Pilates Laboratory in Ruxton, breaks down all of the benefits.
Health & Wellness

The Craft Castle in Hampden Offers a Creative Respite from Everyday Life

Craig Reinauer's adult arts-and-crafts studio was born out of a dream for people to reconnect with their imagination.

Sports

Sports

The Orioles Suddenly Have Scar Tissue to Deal With

A second straight early playoff exit at home leaves plenty to think about.
Sports

As the Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum Turns 50, It’s Looking to Grow Again

A skinny three-story brick rowhouse can only showcase so much—especially when the independent nonprofit that operates it has grown to include duties as the Orioles’ official museum, the Colts’ archives, and essentially a repository of all Maryland sports.