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Vintage, antique sellers celebrated at Baltimore Vintage Expo shopping extravaganza
BALTIMORE --- The Baltimore Vintage Expo, the one-day-only shopping extravaganza that celebrates the growing community of vintage and antique sellers in the area, only happens twice a year. "Vintage is great because vintage is timeless,'" said Amanda Becan, the owner of Amanda's Attic Vintage. "Vintage was my way of expressing myself in a way that not everybody else did." Becan's love for vintage clothes began when she was a teenager and it's grown into her business – Amanda's Attic Vintage. "I do have stuff earlier going back to the 1700s but they're a little more delicate so I don't usually bring...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott Uses Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ As Backdrop Before Victory Speech
After claiming victory in a Democratic primary, Scott approached the podium with K-Dot's latest beef track. Kendrick Lamar’s diss song “Not Like Us,” directed at fellow rapper Drake, has taken over the internet and was recently used as a victory song for Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott after he was declared the projected winner of the recent Democratic primary.
New Owners “Waltz In” to Baltimore’s Oldest Karaoke Bar
For the past decade, Ron Legler has been president of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, home of Baltimore’s historic Hippodrome Theatre. His life partner, Andrew Springer, runs the M&T Bank Exchange, the venue’s performance and events space that opened next-door last year. Call them a downtown power couple.
Marsha Jews, Michael Haynie and Andy Pierre join DG to discuss politics in 2024.
(BALTIMORE – May 19, 2024) – Marsha Jews, Michael Haynie, and Andy Pierre will be special guests on the Emmy-nominated Doni Glover Show on Monday, May 20, 2024. The Doni Glover Show, hosted by the award-winning BMORENews.com publisher, streams LIVE Monday through Friday at 9 a.m. EST on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Twitter.
Harbor Wetlands, a new outdoor exhibit, recreates salt marsh habitat from Baltimore's past
BALTIMORE - If you've walked around the Inner Harbor lately you might have seen a new habitat.It's part of the National Aquarium's newest outdoor exhibit called Harbor Wetland, which is an effort to help keep our waterways clean and healthy."We are planting the water, I mean the plants and the plants in the water in the grass," said Tereak Harrell, a student at Harlem Park Elementary Middle School."For the ground, so the animal can have a better environment and habitat," Tyshawn Jones, a student at Harlem Park Elementary Middle School."We have trays of grass," said Charmaine Dahlenburg, the Director of...
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