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Food and Dining
<p>A group of Catholics finds a local bar blasphemous.</p>
<p>Discover One-Eyed Mike’s alfresco dining.</p>
<p>Artisan food blends with Shrewsbury antiques.</p>
<p>Shower the happy couple with these sumptuous wines.</p>
<p>Stang of Siam</p>
<p>A beer-based restaurant anchors near Little Italy.</p>
<p>Making a recipe is easy with combo tins.</p>
<p>Patrick Russell turns up the heat at home.</p>
A local gypsy brewer creates beer inspired by his favorite bands.
Features
Party On: 23 ways to celebrate
Across the Bay Bridge, there’s lots to do this summer.
We went looking for the most highly regarded dentists in Baltimore and found 237 of them.
<p>First, Consider that a full-fledged war has only touched Baltimore once in its 300-year history. Then, consider how little Baltimoreans know about it. We're here to fix that, so read on.</p>
Arts
<p>An unlikely partnership produces a street-art spectacle to lure visitors to Station North.</p>
For a band that makes such heavenly music, Beach House is incredibly down to earth.
People
<p>Why do so many of us find our way back to Charm City?</p>
<p>Police K-9 units have become an increasingly essential law-enforcement tool in and around Baltimore.</p>
<p>Park School graduate Sam O’Keefe is a bike-race champ.</p>
Health
A local group proves yoga isn’t just for adults.
Photos
<p>International vessels dock in the Inner Harbor for Star-Spangled Sailabration, commemorating the War of 1812 bicentennial.</p>
This Month
<p>The Incredibly True Adventures of the Baltimore Bachelorette</p>



