The Incredibly True Adventures of the Baltimore Bachelorette
For as long as I can remember, the Best of Baltimore has been my favorite issue of this magazine. I thought this year I would compile my own little list of Balti-more Bachelorette-approved "Bests"...
If you like fast cars, checkered flags, and lots of VIP sightings, you'll love Sept. 4.
That's when INDYCAR's Grand Prix comes to downtown Baltimore as part of a five-year agreement that is...
A city budget crisis threatens to close the Poe House. Here are five ways to save it.
Due to budget constraints, the City recently cut off an estimated $85,000 in funding for the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, leading to its possible closure in 2012. Since the news broke, Poe...
A local boating club hands over the lines to inner-city youth.
When 16-year-old Dakari Dawkins first stepped aboard a sailboat, he was nervous.
"The boat was shaking, and I had no idea what I was doing," he says. "I was hoping they wouldn't make me steer because...
Local artist Erin Fitzpatrick contends that the best way to meet people is to paint them. The MICA alum started painting portraits a few years ago and hasn't looked back. "I started painting my...
For a lot of people, the mere thought of Power Plant Live! conjures up images of college-aged bar hoppers or out-of-towners who don't know any better.
But The Cordish Companies' vice president Reed...
Firsthand accounts of what’s happening in Baltimore.
Bieber Mania
It's a little after six o'clock on a cold Friday night at the Inner Harbor's Hard Rock Café, where dozens of anxious teens and their parents have gathered around the stage adjacent to...
There's lots to like in the issue this month, starting with our cover story, which delves into how local chefs are doing more with Charm City's favorite crustacean than just steaming them and making...
The Incredibly True Adventures of the Baltimore Bachelorette
It's funny how people think they know your life. And even funnier when they start to spread this fiction as fact. Exhibit A: my friend Nicole and I and the guys we affectionately refer to as our "...
Developers are reimagining the tourist mecca as a hub for downtown families.
From the 17th-floor offices of the Greater Baltimore Committee on South Calvert Street, one can see much of the Inner Harbor, from the pavilions, past the Maryland Science Center, around to the Rusty...