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After a hiatus in 2023, the MdFF is back to celebrate its 25th anniversary, May 2-5.
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.
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We honor the top design visionaries in Charm City.
For the first time ever, we honor the top design visionaries in the area.
In a post-pivot world, college campuses have found their groove.
Inside Susanna-Cole King’s extraordinarily vintage Bolton Hill apartment.
Our city's historic built environment becomes more inspiring with each passing generation.
The many complexities that arise when you’re a city of neighborhoods.
A decades-old design plan finally finds its home.
Uncovering your home’s history has never been easier.
The fifth annual event shows off 60 unique buildings and neighborhoods.
Baltimore designers, architects, and decorators divulge their decor secrets.
Preserving the character of a historic Bay Ridge home that’s now perfect for gatherings.
Everyone defines home differently and our goal is to convey that.
We go on a behind-the-scenes tour of Clifton Mansion.
When architects design a bookstore, aesthetics are the focus.
Residents can tour more than 50 of the city’s historical structures.
New technology and design trends are reinventing the backyard pool.
Overheard at Enoch Pratt Free Library, Reginald F. Lewis Museum, and the East Baltimore Church Tour.
Cornerstone of monument contains objects buried since 1815.