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Baltimore magazine
April, 2012

Food and Dining

Our twelve favorites
Downtown Diane reins in her busy life by cooking.
Artisan popcorn arrives on the local scene.
A Bagby Bistro: Yes, Baltimore needs another one.
Phillips Seafood reinvents itself after 30 years in Baltimore.
Celebrating warmer weather with wines from Loire Valley
Louisiana comes to Lauraville.
Heavy Seas promises heady cuisine.

Features

A look back at Camden Yards—its start, its intricacies, and how it became a legend in the landscape.

Arts

Thirty years after its release, Baltimore gives its most famous film the respect it deserves
Whether on the podium or on the air, Tom Hall knows the score.
A local drummer starts a virtual music lesson website

People

After leaving WMAR-TV, Mary Beth Marsden chose to take on a new cause—the fight for her daughter and other children with autism.
From flight announcements to road signs, prom proposals get creative in area high schools.
A new minor-league soccer team gets an unlikely sponsor.

Photo Essay

See extra images from our April print photo essay. Contributing Photographer Daniel Bedell spent a night at Camden Yards during the last home game of 2011, capturing moments that make every baseball game memorable.

Travel

Dig into our state’s past in scenic Southern Maryland.

Shopping

Shoes from an Owings Mills company are becoming celebrity favorites.
The five best ways to pamper and de-winterize yourself.

This Month

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