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Schafer discusses his nonprofit, Sharp Dressed Man, and the other causes that he supports.
Mark your calendar for these upcoming events.
Annual report by the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance aims to address community problems head on.
March 19 2026 | 6-10 p.m. | The Penguin Room
Once home to steel workers, farmers, and watermen, waterfront properties in Baltimore and Harford counties are being swept up by a wave of gentrification and new development.
The restaurant and “ultra-lounge” has revived the spot’s status as destination dining.
On his must-listen show, Rob Lee aims to elevate his hometown through the stories of local creatives and small businesses.
A visit to the former home of one of the city’s most preeminent artists, now complete with a shrine-like studio and rotating gallery.
We asked a few of our go-to shops about this season's essentials, and how we might put our own spin on them.
New online-only Baltimore newspaper is set to launch in early summer.
Local experts share their best advice.
Where to cheer on your favorite NCAA, NFL, and local teams in Charm City.
Reigning queens Britt Olsen-Ecker and Melissa Wimbish release 'Greatest Hits, Vol 1.'
Gamble understood that the family wanted a beautiful home that was as functional as it was attractive.
We talk to Coppermine pickleball director Lynne Coburn about the smash hit.
The interior designer gives us a tour of her newly built Sparks Glencoe home, which her family has lovingly dubbed "Wild Pines."
We round up the best places to belly up to the bar in Baltimore.
The distance between the two neighborhoods is only 4.5 miles, but it’s as long and fraught an odyssey as any in this country.
Presented by MICA and the Maryland Jockey Club, the online competition asks artists to present two-dimensional homages to the Baltimore tradition.
Security guards showcase their curatorial talents at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Fitness titans Victor and Lynne Brick start a foundation to honor Victor’s beloved brother and change the way the world treats mental health.
They made us happy when we tried them and we hope they make you happy too.
Restaurants are back—and beckon more than ever. This is our tribute to them.
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