Partners David Gorman and Bruce Lyons have transformed their home into a traditional, inviting, and comfortable space—while still maintaining its historical integrity.
“I want people to touch the art or pick up something handmade and connect to the community,” Averill says of Bohemian House, filled with local artwork, home décor, repurposed vintage, candles, oils, and oddities.
In honor of our September cover story, "The Baltimore Pet Lover's Guide," we polled our team about the companions that have had a significant impact on their lives.
Aiming to boost the city's historic communities, Baltimore Heritage recognizes dwellings that have been passed down throughout generations for 100 years or more.
Welcome to our annual Give Baltimore guide, a resource for charitable organizations to share their missions and invite the generous support of Baltimore’s readers. Here we profile area nonprofits addressing the pressing needs of social justice, equity, climate change, food insecurity, and many others. We are pleased to again have Maryland Nonprofits, which provides start-up assistance, legal and consulting advice, advocacy, and professional training for the state’s 37,000 nonprofits, as our partner on this guide. There are many meaningful organizations where you can put your charitable dollars to work for the greatest good in the region. We hope this guide gives you both information and inspiration for your philanthropic journey.
At Chopped Broadway Bodega & Deli, the chopping—done with the help of a rounded mezzaluna blade and a knife—leads to a whole that’s greater than the sum of its parts.
From her adopted hometown of Atlanta, we caught up with the entrepreneur who has reached celebrity status with her brand of plant-based burgers and retail products.
With a new album—the euphoric, funk-infused soundtrack to 'Cloud Nebula'—the local art collective’s sci-fi space operas are quintessential Baltimore DIY.
Equipped with her smartphone, warm energy, and an infectious sense of curiosity, nomad Nichole Morris has come to know the city better than people who have lived here for decades.
The artist, athlete, and clean water advocate is a Baltimore icon. But she has faced a multitude of obstacles as she has taken on the seemingly impossible over the past 10 years.
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