Residents of the Southwest Baltimore locale—named for its purple spring blooms—prize their community’s diversity, neighborly bonds, recently renovated elementary/middle school, and 10-acre park.
Raba's new family spot in Stoneleigh is intentionally at the opposite end of the culinary spectrum as Clavel, the hip Remington taquería that earned him national attention. But he runs both kitchens with same level of authority, compassion, and attention to his own history.
'The Hottest Blaze in Town,' on view at CCBC through June 15, documents the life and legacy of Baltimore’s most famous burlesque star.
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The Baltimore Artist Emergency Relief Fund will help creatives impacted by the coronavirus.
The discussions feature youth workshops and a new “maker” track.
The three-day celebration of all things literary returns to the Inner Harbor this weekend
Artist Lisa Dillin commissioned eight pieces of artwork through Lots Alive program.
Organizers release economic impact study and announce dates for next year’s festival.
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
Inside the Hamilton home of Rebecca Belleville, education coordinator for the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts.
Conference speakers to include Chef Marcus Samuelsson, author Siddharta Mukherjee.
The city’s arts agency touts bigger, expanded light and innovation festival
Our top picks of what to see, hear, and do at the country's largest free arts festival that begins July 15.
Second art and innovation festival will fun for nine days in 2017.
City touts inaugural festival a success and starts to plan for next year.
Acts will include Dan Deacon, Fluid Movement, Single Carrot Theatre, and Baltimore Rock Opera Society.