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The hottest happenings around town this month.
Co-champion of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, incoming freshman at River Hill High School
Fiddle player Patrick McAvinue is taking the city’s musical traditions to the national stage.
History and charm meet right around the corner in Frederick County.
In honor of Billy Joel playing Camden Yards, here are a few ways Baltimore can roll out the red carpet.
Nelle Somerville brings her own (hot pink) vision to a historic Dickeyville living room.
Chef Cindy Wolf is coming to a kitchen near you.
Here's how to avoid the frustrations of building a healthy rose garden.
July 11 2026 | 4:30 - 9:30 PM | B&O Railroad Museum
The owner of A Day N June Showroom shares her favorite things.
With a revamped food and drink menu, the pool bar at the Sagamore Pendry is open to all.
Laura Lippman's novel turns back the clock to 1960s Baltimore, when the body of African-American barmaid Shirley Parker was found in Druid Park Lake.
The antidote to loneliness can be found in an unlikely place: the gym.
To this pop-up shop entrepreneur, local makers matter.
A favorite since the 1800s gets a DIY update with organic flavors and fresh colors.
A Roland Park blaze forever changes a family and their home.
Wellness experts share tips on starting your morning off right.
This horse-country stalwart still pleases
A local bikepacking group connects marginalized riders.
Despite all the hurdles, why do some families choose to settle down in the city?
Fluid Movement celebrates 20 years of community building and radical acceptance.
A summer wardrobe won’t be complete without those essential whites.
At Flamant in Annapolis, expect the unexpected.
Reed Bmore has built a local following for his thought-provoking wire sculptures.
In new book, former undercover cop Jim Cabezas details his career fighting corruption and blindness.
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