101 things you should do from May through September.
Summer in Baltimore appears like a revelation. After a long cold winter with seemingly endless snow, we are suddenly beset with sunshine, flowers, orioles, and Orioles! It's almost too much to bear....
We found 188 dentists who will work hard for your healthy smile.
If you're looking for a dentist, or maybe just looking for a different dentist, we've done the homework for you.
We surveyed 2,500 DDSes in Baltimore and the five surrounding counties over the course...
The Maryland Historical Society’s documents, weapons, and personal items offer a glimpse of the Civil War the way Marylanders lived it.
Bull Run, Antietam, Gettysburg, Shiloh . . . on and on go the names of unforgettable Civil War battles. The seemingly endless list of destruction that spanned 1861 to 1865 left 600,000 men dead and a...
Our mission: Find out who would go to a museum of dentistry—and why.
If you have a serious phobia about that guy with the drill, you might want to sidestep the Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry.
Located in the University of Maryland Medical Center...
How the Pratt Street Riot determined the course of the war.
On the morning of April 19, 1861, the 6th Massachusetts Infantry arrived at Baltimore's President Street Station on its way to defend the nation's capitol in Washington City. Seven days earlier,...
Baltimore has always been a city of neighborhoods, every one a universe unto itself. Each section of our city has its own history, culture, and personality—an identity that can only be truly...
With our Top Singles along for the ride, we search for romance in this modern age.
These days, some people’s idea of romance is turning off their BlackBerry at dinner. But we wanted to know what ever happened to the art of letter writing, hand holding, and door opening. So we...
<p>Don’t believe everything you read—there are dozens of great places to work that are hiring.</p>
If you believe the experts, the economy is returning to health in almost every way. The ways that it’s still anemic? Well, housing would be one of them. And, unfortunately, jobs is the other.
So...
It was a blazing Saturday morning in July when Gregg Bernstein, a 55-year-old, Jewish defense attorney, began knocking on doors in the predominantly black neighborhood where Memorial Stadium once...
Delegate Keiffer Mitchell Jr. is at a cafe, being interviewed for this story, when his cell phone rings. "Hang on a sec, I've got to take this," he says. He leans away and answers the phone. He's...