There are many local riffs on the viral confection, which layers pistachio cream, tahini, and delicate shredded phyllo (knafeh) in a crispy chocolate shell.
This weekend’s milestone festival at Druid Hill Park—and a new documentary—aim to cement the celebration of Baltimore's Black culture for generations to come.
He was only the third amateur photographer to ever land the front page, but Allen didn’t care about the acclaim. What mattered was that his pictures had not been reframed to fit some pre-existing reputation of his hometown.
In 'They Killed Freddie Gray: The Anatomy of a Police Brutality Cover-Up,' the independent journalist analyzes problems with the established narrative that Gray was fatally injured during a “rough ride.”
After a 14-month federal investigation, the Baltimore Police Department is tasked with with reforming its culture. Whether that will stem the city's cycle of violence is another question.
A compilation of the most inspiring photos, tweets, and videos from the week that shook Baltimore.
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