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Baltimore magazine
May, 2011

Food and Dining

Mari Luna brings its suburban success downtown.
There’s nothing to beware of as demand for yogurt grows.
Demi subtracted from Crush equals a separate restaurant.
Gianni’s serves up crabs, Italian cuisine, and even doughnuts.
Friendly comfort-food spot deserves a look.
Off the Eaten Path
Grapevine

Features

101 things you should do from May through September.
125 years after the Enoch Pratt Free Library opened, the egalitarian mission of its founder remains.

Arts

Wye Oak and Chopteeth

People

As the final new episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show airs this month, Oprah Winfrey, her friends, and colleagues look back at her years in the city that launched her into the stratosphere.
Navigating life in a Canton row house when babies make six.
Under Armour’s Kevin Plank has his mind set on winning the Triple Crown. Smart money shouldn’t bet against him.
The Maryland Film Festival programmer on film marathons, his unlikely alter ego, and frat boys with cameras.
Ramona Diaz looked through the lens as Filipino teachers learned the ABC’s of Baltimore’s public schools.
Baltimore was William Donald Schaefer’s one true love—and we loved him right back.

Travel

The Tennessee capital lives up to its “Music City” moniker—and more.

Home and Garden

Like father, like son

Shopping

In honor of Mother’s Day, we celebrate these mother-daughter-owned Baltimore boutiques.
A table grows in Sandtown

This Month

The Incredibly True Adventures of the Baltimore Bachelorette
Business leaders help families in need in a local TV series.
Firsthand accounts of what’s happening in Baltimore.
A Facebook page helps rescue a missing cockapoo.