From jazz at The Prime Rib to powerhouse vocals at Order of the Ace, restaurants with live entertainment provide a platform for local artists, while also giving diners a full sensory experience.
Baltimore might be becoming the next epicenter for Black American art. It needs support to last.
Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie are equal parts swoony and toxic in Emerald Fennell's lurid adaptation.
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The local artist’s new record explores her Indian heritage and intersectional identity.
Raunchy coming of age comedy has lots of laughs—and just as much heart.
Local multidisciplinary artist explores religion, nature, and humanity in exhibit on view through October 20.
We speak with curator Mia Loving about her latest exhibit, on view through this week.
It took Trudy Morgal two decades to find her now-iconic portrait from the weekend of peace, love, music, and mud.
Great performances can't quite overcome this female centric gangster film's uneven tone.
Annual celebration of African American culture brings in big names like Rick Ross and Teddy Riley.
Headliners include J. Roddy Walston and The Business, DDm, and Psycho Killers.
Selfie Fantasy brings an Instagram-worthy experience to Ocean City.
If the printed word is dying, small, independent presses might just be its savior.
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
Our annual roundup of the tops in dining, arts, service, media, and more.
We revisit stories that make us proud to call ourselves Baltimoreans.
One lifelong fan reminisces as Orioles plan to host more big shows.
Venue agreed to host with artists’ commitment, but organizers called off event Wednesday.
The latest from Dan Rodricks and Shawna Potter.
The latest from Ami Dang and Patrick McAvinue.
Celebrated Summer Records owner Tony Pence curates fliers, photos, and music from 1977 to 1989.
DiCaprio and Pitt make like Newman and Redford in Tarantino's homage to old Hollywood.
BMA director Christopher Bedford shares vision for incubation space to be unveiled by 2021.
Relocation from Upstate New York to Columbia seen as last chance to save troubled anniversary concert.
Fiddle player Patrick McAvinue is taking the city’s musical traditions to the national stage.
Is it wrong to not tell grandma she's dying?
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