Of the 250 or so Baltimore neighborhoods, just a few are well known – nearly everyone has heard of places like Fells Point and Federal…
Posts published in July 2018
“Mamma Mia!” is such a relentlessly good-natured musical that even the characters’ uncertainty about paternity, anxiety about aging, and stress about a wedding seating chart…
The first ever Lakefront Film Festival, scheduled for July 26 to July 29, has been postponed until next year. Organizers said has been rescheduled for…
Patrick Kelly was ready to move. He had met a landlord through an acquaintance, toured a condominium in Parkville, signed a lease in early July…
Accusations or revelations of past sexual misconduct by leaders of three small local arts groups have sent tremors through Baltimore’s performing arts community. The allegations…
A local group of talented musicians, the Baltimore Flute Choir (BFC), will perform next month at the National Flute Association convention in Orlando, Fla. Chosen…
“I feel like I’m drinking from a fire hose, but otherwise people have been very welcoming,” Sean Bulson, the new superintendent of Harford County Public…
President Donald J. Trump’s appearance with Russian President Vladimir Putin has drawn broad condemnation from Democratic and Republicans alike. Senator John McCain, a Republican from…
A rat nosing around behind a glass case at a bakery stall prompted the latest of over a dozen closures at the Baltimore’s public markets.…
For the second time in less than a week, a viral video depicting vermin scampering about has led to the temporary closure of one of…