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Twenty years of renovation yields a fabulous farmhouse.
Overheard at the Black and Jewish Civil Rights bike tour, AVAM's Big Hope Show, and Middle River bowling alley.
We imagine what the Boys of Hampden calendar models would say to Tiger Beat.
The antidote to loneliness can be found in an unlikely place: the gym.
We break down the region's best watering holes into 10 handy neighborhood bar crawls.
The D.C. author talks about his latest book on Thurgood Marshall.
And four other things that happened in Baltimore sports this week.
Lisa Hawks, owner of the Chop Shop in Lauraville, demonstrates four fun ’dos.
Managing editor Max Weiss previews the January issue of Baltimore magazine.
We talk to the host of WEAA’s “The Rise of Charm City”
Walters exec Julia Marciari-Alexander puts the “home” in Homeland.
Activists peacefully protest outside of courthouse and City Hall on Wednesday evening.
Lauraville soul food joint expands to Charles Village.
Whether you want to dress up, groove to local bands, or start early with the kids, there's something for everyone this New Year's Eve.
What it’s like to be a first-time father—of twins!—at 61.
The Civil War ended long ago, but the battles rage on.
Twenty moments in the year that changed Baltimore.
Preserve brings farm-to-table to Annapolis.
Traditional music trio Helicon reunites for 30th annual concert.
The local collage artist shares her favorite things.
The latest from Kathy Hudson and Ray Lewis.
The latest from Beach House, Sun Club, and Wildhoney.
Turns out that, sometimes, Mr. Microbe is your friend.
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