Dark comedies and disappointing dads dominated the cinematic landscape this year.
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“This was the year that comfort food soothed my soul (and stomach), and made everything feel just a little bit lighter,” writes deputy/food and dining editor Jane Marion.
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Lauraville
The Yukna family—Jenny, Ethan, Santi, and Sinjin—decorates their circa 1915 home with vintage, free-spirited finds.
In the decade since opening, the luthier shop and private lesson space has expanded into a live-music venue, too.
Kacey Stafford is a fixture in Lauraville—a splash of Southern comfort in a Natty Boh town.
Last year, the Hampden couple ditched their jobs to work toward opening the Lauraville cafe inspired by their travels.
A vegan donut business launches in Lauraville.
Get to know Kacey Stafford, owner of Lauraville's Found Studio Shop.
Local fabric shop brings crafters together to celebrate sewn trades.
Hamilton Tavern continues to impress.
Rev. Emily Scott carves out a space for inclusive religious community.
A renovation revives a 1919 farmhouse on Lake Montebello.
Hamilton-Lauraville plans commercial kitchen for eyesore lot.
Tour one of the area's best neighborhoods with Live Baltimore executive director Steve Gondol.
Lisa Hawks, owner of the Chop Shop in Lauraville, demonstrates four fun ’dos.
Lauraville soul food joint expands to Charles Village.
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