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Best Hamburger Restaurants in Baltimore, MD
Exploring the culinary landscape of Baltimore unveils a tapestry of flavors, with the city’s best Hamburger restaurants in Baltimore standing out as vibrant gems of gastronomic delight. Within this bustling food scene, a few standout establishments offer not just meals, but experiences that celebrate the artistry of burger-making. These...
Mary Press retires from FOX45 after 44 years
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — Mary Press is retiring from FOX45 New after 44 years of working in the Master Control department. Mary says she will get some time to relax and spend time with her family, including her forthcoming grandson. Her bright smile and energetic will be missed at...
This Virginia Hooters location now listed as 'permanently closed' on restaurant's website
MANASSAS, Va. — A casual dining chain best known for its wings recently announced it was closing dozens of its underperforming restaurants across the country. Hooters, an Atlanta-based business, cited "pressure from current market conditions" as the reason it needed to shut down operations at some restaurants. While Hooters didn't specify the exact number of restaurants it was closing, nor release a list, there are 41 Hooters locations now listed as "permanently closed" on Google, and removed from the Hooters website.
Crimson Coward opens first Maryland location in Columbia
The first Maryland location of Crimson Coward Nashville Hot Chicken is now open in Columbia. Firefighters, police and other community members were on hand Friday for the grand opening, sampling fried chicken sandwiches, macaroni and cheese and other food items. We’re really really happy to have our first location in...
Artists show Ellicott City in art show at Welcome Center
Geese floating down the Tiber River. The Patapsco Park headquarters. Main Street. Some of the most beloved and well-known spots in Ellicott City were on display at the Howard County Welcome Center as an exhibit of the “open paint” portion of “Paint It! Ellicott City Plein Air” opened on June 27.
Downtown’s Park and Mulberry, once home to Martick’s restaurant, turns a corner
A few years ago an engineer and architect argued that the old Martick’s restaurant would be too costly and difficult to preserve. That sentiment did not go well with the corps of Martick’s fans who assembled that day at Baltimore’s Commission for Historic and Architectural Preservation. This summer a new apartment building has risen around the successfully preserved but as yet unrestored bar ...
7 Perfect Summer Project Ideas For Your Baltimore Handyman
This post is sponsored by Cherniak Home Services, your go-to handyman service in the Baltimore area, known for being professional, reliable, and affordable. We pride ourselves on offering competitive prices without compromising on quality. Summer in Baltimore is the perfect time to tackle home improvement projects. Whether you’re looking to...
Dan Rodricks: Turning graffitists to muralists, trash to cash and catfish to hash | STAFF COMMENTARY
Nobody asked me, but, with graffiti out of control in parts of Baltimore, why not round up the vandals, exchange their spray paint for paint brushes and put them to work on murals? It could be a collaborative effort led by the mayor’s staff, similar to the effective approach taken with squeegee guys. Maybe graffitists could be convinced that their contributions to murals — new ones, such as ...
Two new exhibitions of Native American artists will open at BMA in July
Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) in July will open two solo exhibitions of Native American artists Nicholas Galanin (Lingít and Unangax̂) and Laura Ortman (White Mountain Apache). The exhibitions are part of “Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum”, the initiative to center Native voices and works at BMA.
Rousuck Review: 'The Kite Runner'
During today's review, a look at The Kite Runner, at The Kennedy Center thought June 30. The production is an adaptation of the bestselling novel about a boy in Afghanistan. Does it adapt well for the stage?. J. Wynn Rousuck has been reviewing theater for WYPR's Midday (and previously, Maryland...
Recipe: Purple Cabbage with Edamame Salad
Steamy Baltimore summers call for foods that are light and flavorful, like this purple cabbage with edamame salad recipe from Charm City’s own Elite Jakob. Elite Jakob is a Reisterstown-based integrative health coach, food blogger and author of the self-published cookbook “I Live in my Kitchen, But You Don’t Have To.” For more recipes from Jakob, visit her website, Iliveinmykitchen.com and follow her on Instagram and TikTok @Iliveinmykitchen.
Interview with Desmond J. Murphy – 2024 WKC Dog Show Breed Judge
Interview with Desmond J. Murphy – 2024 WKC Dog Show Breed Judge. What does it mean to you personally to be invited to judge at this year’s historic Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show?. Desmond J. Murphy: It was a great honor to judge at Westminster. Can you share...
Jazz musician goes from student to teacher in 40-year journey
Marc Cary, a master on the piano, has more than 40 years on his resume and he credits the longevity of his career on the keys to being a student of the game, and sharing knowledge with other artists.
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