Tired of mascara that smudges, eye pencils that poke you, or lipstick that ends up everywhere but your lips? Have no fear, permanent makeup—applied by using traditional tattoo needles and ink—is here...
April has finally arrived and, with it, what I refer to as my favorite holiday of the year: Opening Day at Camden Yards. Just the thought of it immediately fills me with the excitement of a child the...
A sober diagnosis of America’s ills is getting the attention it’s due.
In case you missed it, you should Google the speech made a few months ago at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington by one of our own, world-famous neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson. It’s still...
Each year, we notice that Baltimore’s restaurant wine lists get more interesting and progressive as a genuine enthusiasm for good juice increases. Here are three delicious finds we sampled while...
DC gears up for the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
Each year, our nation’s capital hosts the National Cherry Blossom Festival to remember the 1912 gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo to the city of Washington. Today, more than...
ChaconneA Baroque Recital (Tonar Music)In the liner notes, Barrueco writes that he was playing this material around the time his parents died. The guitarist, who teaches at Peabody, certainly...
The Third Bullet(Simon & Schuster)For the latest installment of his Bob Lee Swagger franchise, Hunter entangles his hero, a retired military sniper, in the ultimate sniper plot—the Kennedy...
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Editor's Corner.Managing editor Max Weiss introduces the Best Places To Live issue from Camden Yards.
Welcome Home.Paula Henry, home stager at Simply Put Interiors, takes us inside a local...
Well we all know the saying “easy come, easy go.” Last month I finally opened up about the new relationship I had been in since October. And today, I am writing about our breakup. I understand that...
We’re still basking in the glow of the Super Bowl win.
As I write this, the gridlock is finally lifting downtown, as a cold and happily bedraggled crowd of 200,000 people head for home. But it’s a glorious gridlock for this human sea of purple, as the...