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Baltimore magazine
August, 2011

Food and Dining

The number of mobile eateries offering gourmet fare is growing.
Fire up the grill and get cookin’.
How To Be Sweet on Rieslings
Pacific Coast reinvents jinxed spot
A seafood menu suits the location

Features

The Grand Prix comes roaring into the Inner Harbor next month. But when the exhaust clears, will the headaches have been worth it?

Arts

New artistic director Kwame Kwei-Armah not only wants to transform Centerstage—he wants to redefine Baltimore.
Baltimore's most notorious graffiti artist tries to go straight, juggling family, school, sobriety, and an art world that just might embrace him.
Manuel Barrueco, Cherrie Amour, and John Berndt
Laura Lippman and Jessica Elfenbein, Thomas Hollowak, and Elizabeth Nix

Best of

Is it just us or does this town keep getting better and better?

People

A group of Eastern Shore history buffs believe Anna Ella Carroll was a secret member of Lincoln’s cabinet.
Ben Rosen is taking his comedy to NYC
A Lauraville woodworking shop is proving that tools are for everyone
Robert McClintock puts his art out there any way he can

Photos

Travel

Skip the ocean and head to Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland for family fun.

Health

Medifast’s Michael McDevitt is Baltimore’s CEO-next-door.

Home and Garden

We found out more about the pests that have invaded our homes and gardens these past two summers

This Month

The Incredibly True Adventures of the Baltimore Bachelorette
Firsthand accounts of what’s happening in Baltimore