These Orioles devotes reveal their personal highlights from last season.
Pamela WoodGlen Burnie
“I love floppy hats, and I’m not sure why exactly because they’re kind of tacky and sometimes they're really ugly. But I’ve always loved them, so I always try to go on...
Wei-Yin Chenposition: pitcher
The Orioles lefty—who is a Taiwan native signed out of Japan—may need an interpreter to speak to his coaches and the media, but his games needs no translation. In Chen’s...
Players reveal their superstitions on and off the field.
MAKE IT A BUBBLESteve Pearce, outfielder“Whatever works the previous day, you try to carry it over. I have stuff that I do. Going up to bat with gum, blowing bubbles on deck, little stuff like...
Fans tout the merits of fruit and vegetable drinks.
Juices pack a punch these days, both nutritionally and in popularity. You’ll find a variety of drinks chock full of vitamins and minerals around town, including at Zia’s, Liquid Earth, and Grind...
The comedy gods are smiling on Baltimore this month as a trio of big-name performers sweep into town to deliver the laughs.
Louis C.K.AprIL 6. Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, 1212 Cathedral St. 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. $40.45. louisck.net. Creator and star of the surreally funny Louie and one of today’s most-respected comedians...
Food trucks aren’t putting the brakes on anytime soon.
Just look at the increasing number of vans taking to the streets with all manner of cuisine. We like the variety, but we always find ourselves going back to these road warriors. 1. Gypsy Queen...
If you think the Eastern Shore is a cultural wasteland only to be passed through on your way to Ocean City, think again.
Myriad organizations and institutions have preserved its homespun traditions, as well as collected and produced art, music, and literature any city would be proud to claim. Here’s an intro to life...
Firsthand accounts of what’s happening in Baltimore.
Pinball Wizard
February 9, 2013, Water Street
After 16 games on a half-dozen different pinball machines—including a wooden-rail, Art Deco beauty from 1958—the National Pinball Museum’s “old” pinball...
With Internet shopping more popular than ever, it’s no wonder that so many local businesses have jumped online. “Several of my local customers actually originated as online customers before even...
A Baltimore-born filmmaker releases his first feature.
Park Heights native Sheldon Candis always knew he wanted to write a loosely autobiographical screenplay about a boy and his drug-dealing uncle. But it wasn’t until a conversation with David Simon...