The best ways to spend your weekend in Charm City.
Seventy years ago, 200 residents had to leave their South Baltimore neighborhood—famous for its swimmable cove—behind.
The intimate bar and lounge serves some of the most creatively conceived drinks in the city, including one made with 50-year-old Jacky Navarre cognac. (If any cocktail is worth $72, this is it.)
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In the three years since the former State Superintendent's namesake leadership institute was founded at Towson University, it has welcomed about 2,700 participants from various local organizations.
Under her direction, the museum launched innovative exhibits, shed light on the Walters family’s difficult history, navigated through COVID, and unionized its staff—with Marciari-Alexander becoming a pillar of the city’s arts scene along the way.
In December, the survivor-led nonprofit opened a brick-and-mortar in Fells Point.
With the Great Maryland Outdoors Act ushering in new parks, staff, and funding, plus record-high visitation still lingering from the pandemic, the new Maryland Park Service director arrives at a pivotal time.
As a longtime champion of environmental equity, the president of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation is redefining how the organization preserves and restores the nation’s largest estuary.
We catch up with the founder of Storybook Maze—a local program intent on increasing literary access in underserved communities.
We catch up with the CEO of Greater Baltimore Committee.
We catch up with the musician, producer, and collaborator.
We catch up with the local artist and activist.
We catch up with the longtime host of 'Sunday Brunch' on Annapolis’s late WRNR radio.
We catch up with the genealogist and co-founder of the DNA Reunion Project.
We catch up with the director of Mission Beelieve.
We catch up with the co-founders of The Environmental Justice Journalism Initiative.
We catch up with the James Webb Space Telescope Science Policy Group Lead Astronomer.
We catch up with the founder of Minorities in Aquaculture.