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Food and Dining
Spike Gjerde of Woodberry Kitchen opens an offshoot.
Cookies benefit from the extras.
Fall weather calls for fireplace restaurants.
Despite the party vibe, Townhouse delivers a powerhouse of a meal.
A Harford County locale delivers the classics.
25 Places to Get Meals for Two for Under $40.
Sanders’ Corner returns to its glory days.
Features
Firsthand Accounts of What's Happening in Baltimore.
Arts
We talk to Animal Collective’s Brian Weitz (Geologist) about reconvening with his old Park School friends to record a new album and embark on a fall tour.
Despite the economy, the local arts scene keeps thriving, generating excellent work, a calendar full of can't-miss events, and even a few genius ideas — like OrchKids.
Center Stage portrays the famous poet like we’ve never seen.
People
Save the dates: below is a list of open houses at schools in the Greater Baltimore region.
Jack Andraka, North County High School sophomore, 16, winner of the 2012 Intel Science Fair.
Little Vinnie transforms breast-cancer survivors with his tattoos.
A Pigtown woman outs owners of blighted properties in Baltimore’s neighborhoods.
Thanks to the Internet, local moms can run their own businesses and stay at home with baby.
A man who was told he could never walk tackles a 5K.
Photos
Additional photos from our Fall Arts Preview.
<p>Some of our favorite covers from the last 105 years.</p>
Travel
More and more these days, race courses are getting extreme – full of mud, obstacles, camping, and even zombies.
During fall harvest time, bring a bit of the season home.
Home and Garden
Sleep like a baby in this rocking cradle for grownups.
A mix of vintage and modern cups, saucers, and pots will add personality and excitement to tea time.
Jenkins Baer Associates interior designer Cindy Olsen designs her own urban loft.
Shopping
Fashion designer, Maryland native, and Baltimore School for the Arts alumnus Christian Siriano opens his first boutique in the Big Apple.
We ask local makeup artist Debbie Federico what tips and tricks she has for buying — and applying — makeup.
Hair color slowly fades to an even more-natural look.
The new flat for fall is a little less feminine but super sleek.
This Month
We’re 105 years old — and looking forward.
<p>Scenic Route: On Enjoying The Trip</p>



