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In her new biography, author Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson explores McCardell’s rise in the male-dominated midcentury New York fashion industry—ultimately giving us pockets, mix-and-match separates, and modern-day athleisure.
No longer just a utilitarian rest stop, bathrooms have become a bold statement at local dining establishments—not to mention the perfect backdrop for that all-important selfie.
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Ethel Ennis
Launched in September 1970, the three-day, county-style fair downtown set the stage for modern favorites like Artscape and the Baltimore Farmers Market.
Enduring images of some of our most fascinating subjects.
This year, the city’s music scene came of age.
We revisit stories that make us proud to call ourselves Baltimoreans.
Radical bookstore coffeehouse to move to expanded location later this summer.
Sixty years after signing her first record contract, Ethel Ennis still isn't singing the blues.