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Tony’s Baltimore Grill Straight Talk on Social Media: Read This!
I just love the business approach exhibited by Tony’s Baltimore Grill. It never ceases to amaze me how blunt and straight forward they are with their Facebook page and social media comments. They are willing to tell it like it is. Here is the latest example of this:. On...
Maryland Zoo Announces Birth of Lesser Kudu
BALTIMORE, MD – Maryland Zoo is pleased to announce the birth of a lesser kudu (Tragelaphus imberbis) named Mandazi (MAN-dah-zee) after a type of fried bread that is a staple of Swahili cuisine. The male calf was born on July 1st and is the offspring of Zahi, a two...
Feeling sour? Come to The Big Dill’s World’s Largest Pickle Party!
Does the summer weather have you feeling a little green? Has the road to fall seemed filled with little bumps? Never fear, the world’s largest pickle party is near!. The Big Dill’s World’s Largest Pickle Party will return to Baltimore after smashing its record for attendance in Philadillphia with over 7,500 guests. The My Pickle Era Tour comes to Power Plant Live on Sept. 21.
Longtime Lenny’s Deli Owner Sells Popular Owings Mills Neighborhood Eatery
After nearly four decades of satisfying the appetites of noshers in Owings Mills and beyond, Alan Smith, co-founder and owner of Lenny’s Deli at 9107 Reisterstown Road in the Valley Village Shopping Center, recently sold his popular neighborhood eatery. The new owners are Lenny’s Deli LLC, a family consortium...
Daytripping with stops at Sorrento’s, The Grill at Harryman House and Salisbury Zoological Park
It’s been almost too hot to leave the house. But how much of The Price is Right can one man watch? So I decided to leave the air conditioning behind and venture out to two restaurants and a Maryland zoo. The restaurants had air conditioning but the zoo didn’t. How do those polar bears survive a Maryland summer?
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra To Perform At North Point High School
WALDORF, Md. – The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will perform at North Point High School on August 2 at 7 pm as part of its Music for Mayland Tour. The 90-minute concert showcases an exhilarating blend of accessible classical masterpieces, from the timeless, infectious melodies of Rossini’s Barber of Seville Overture and Brahms’s Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn to the contemporary vibrance of Montgomery’s Strum and Bellido’s Techno from Fiesta. Audiences will be treated to a rich tapestry of sounds and witness dazzling solos as performed by select members of the Baltimore Symphony.
Introducing Saturday Morning Tunes Beyonce for Kids
She's one of the biggest pop stars of her generation, with decades of hits. And on Saturday Aug. 24, Baltimore Public Media and the United Way of Central Maryland are partnering to present our first ever Saturday Morning Tunes Beyonce for Kids!. This is a show that parents, kids (and...
The popular OrchKids program continues to expand its reach to introduce music to Baltimore youth
A Baltimore Symphony Orchestra program continues to expand its reach to give Baltimore Youth access to critical musical programming. Founded in 2008, OrchKids has been a transformative force in music education in Baltimore in partnership with the Baltimore City Public School System. Vice President Nick Skinner. “The first thing on...
Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Announces Pops in the Park Concerts
Annapolis, MD – It’s time for an Anne Arundel County end-of-summer tradition that’s open to the entire community! The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, in association with the Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks and Arts Council of Anne Arundel County, presents the perfect ending to summer: two FREE outdoor concerts! Friends, family, neighbors, and the entire community are invited to join the ASO for uplifting and danceable pops tunes, patriotic songs, movie and Broadway music and contagious fun that will get everyone moving. These concerts are open to the public and completely free for music-lovers of all ages.
Last Week This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From July 15-19)
Last week, we shared news about the closure of Hunting Ground in Hampden, upcoming concerts in August and September, and the Amazing Acro-Cats show at Creative Alliance. “After nearly 13 years, Hunting Ground is closing in Hampden“: Owners of Hunting Ground announced they are closing the popular boutique at 3649 Falls Road at the end of July and are holding one last sale.
Hot Plate: Rye Street Tavern reopens, Restaurant Week starts, National Tequila Day and more
From restaurant weeks promotions to a long-awaited opening, this week is a hot one in Baltimore. Here’s a look at what’s on tap for the city’s culinary scene:. Rye Street Tavern, which closed during the pandemic and is now under new ownership from Clyde’s Restaurant Group, opens on Monday. The restaurant has big plans for the rest of the summer, including the reintroduction of live music on the patio every Thursday through Sunday.
Foreman Wolf to Open English-Style Pub, The Duchess, in Old Cafe Hon Space
A highly anticipated restaurant project years in the making just released official details. Baltimore restaurant group Foreman Wolf—whose portfolio includes Charleston, Petit Louis Bistro, Cinghiale, Johnny’s, and The Milton Inn—announced today that it will open The Duchess inside the former home of Cafe Hon on the Avenue in Hampden, with a projected opening in October.
The Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund in Film and Media at Johns Hopkins University announces that 2023-2024 grantees have begun their filmmaking Journey
With grants in hand, 21 diverse filmmakers in Baltimore are at work on narratives that will push cinema in new directions. Applications for a new cohort of fellows are now open. Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund in Film and Media announced Tuesday that its 2023-2024 cohort of 21 fellows have completed...
Movement in Music Ensemble at Hammond High School!
Music in Movement Ensemble (MIME) will be performing a short chamber concert this Friday, July 26th that you don't want to miss! MIME is a new, innovative music orchestra local to Howard County that brings music to life. With their performances being shorter in length in an informal setting, it's the perfect family friendly concert to attend!
Montgomery County Restaurant Owner Named ‘Regarding Her’ Scholar, Receives $5,000 Grant
Twenty woman-owned restaurants and other food-related retail ventures in the Washington, DC and Los Angeles areas, learned today that they will receive $5,000 grants, and potentially even more valuable mentoring and training from leaders in the industry, to help their businesses thrive. This includes Montgomery County’s very own Scratch Kitchen in Olney.
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