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Two Maryland Restaurants Top Food & Wine’s Best Crab Cakes in the U.S. List
Founded in 1978, Food & Wine magazine is considered a global authority on food and drink culture. “We share and celebrate the best recipes, experiences, and culinary talent in the world, inspiring and empowering curious food-obsessed people to eat, drink, host, and travel better.” The magazine/website created a list of the “Best Crab Cakes in the U.S.” and, not surprisingly, the top two are right here in Maryland.
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...
7 Best Hidden Speakeasies in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore's Best Speakeasies: A Secret World of Craft Cocktails and Vintage Vibes. This hip speakeasy is a favorite among cocktail aficionados, boasting a meticulously crafted menu that showcases innovative flavor combinations and premium spirits. The intimate setting and 1920s-inspired decor create a cozy atmosphere perfect for sipping on a classic Old Fashioned or exploring their creative concoctions.
Grocery Store Trip Lands Maryland Mom $50K Powerball Prize
Late last month, a Cecil County woman turned a trip to Klein's ShopRite on Riverside Parkway in Belcamp into a life-altering event when she picked up some lucky Lottery tickets, officials say. The woman said that she had an extra few dollars after finishing her shopping, so she picked up...
Wild 'N Out announces farewell tour with a stop in Baltimore this September
MARYLAND (WBFF) — The popular comedy improv show Wild N' Out is hitting the road for its farewell tour. "Wild 'N Out Live: The Final Lap." is kicking off their tour in Fall 2024 with a stop in Baltimore in September. The "Wild 'N Out Live: The Final Lap...
Rye Street Tavern to reopen July 15 with Southern-inspired menu
Rye Street Tavern will reopen July 15 with a Southern-inspired menu after undergoing a redevelopment under new owners Washington, D.C.-based Clyde’s Restaurant Group. CRG has collaborated with Grizform Design Architects to revamp the two-story, 12-000-square-foot property at Baltimore Peninsula. The restaurant and event venue features five dining areas, three...
Oxtail dish steals show at Maryland Mac & Cheese Festival
Sunday was a pretty cheesy day at the Inner Harbor. Baltimore hosted the Maryland Mac and Cheese Festival outside Power Plant Live in celebration of one of the most mouth-watering side dishes. Baltimoreans competed in a plenty of some cheesy games and mac-and-cheese-eating competitions. But best of all, visitors got...
Primanti Bros. is Open in Linthicum
Primanti Bros. opened its first location in the Baltimore region, located in Linthicum!. Founded in Pittsburgh in 1933 and still operating it's first brick and mortar location, Primanti Bros. has grown into a nationally acclaimed dining destination frequented by celebrities, U.S. Presidents, and sports stars. The Almost Famous sandwich, a...
WJZ Sports Director Mark Viviano to retire from broadcast in July
BALTIMORE -- After 40 years on the job, WJZ-TV Sports Director Mark Viviano will be retiring from broadcasting. Viviano made the announcement to the public in a heartfelt video message on social media Monday, captioned, "With great gratitude, I share news of a career/life transition. 40 years in 100 seconds. Most grateful to God."Viviano spent 30 years in Baltimore, and the last 22 years at WJZ-TV. He says he'll be spending his retirement devoting time to his family and to what he calls "God's calling," helping those in need in the community through programs of the Catholic Church of Baltimore. "To anyone...
The Eye That Saw Death
Last year The National Edgar Allan Poe Theatre was invited by The Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival to adapt for the stage an early and little-known story by Williams, “The Eye That Saw Death.” This is the reading and sound design for Poe Theatre’s movement-based piece. With...
Philip ‘Phil’ Arnoult, founder of Baltimore’s Theatre Project and champion of global performing troupes, dies
Philip Arnoult, the founder of Baltimore’s Theatre Project who went on to champion global performing arts troupes, died of multiple system failure Sunday at the Sanctuary, a senior living community in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was 83 and lived in Chinquapin Park. Mr. Arnoult founded the arts group in 1971 as a part of Antioch College’s old Baltimore division. It began as Baltimore’s Free ...
New local host for ‘All Things Considered’ on WYPR
WYPR, Baltimore’s NPR news station, will welcome Marquis Lupton as new local host of “All Things Considered,” NPR’s afternoon drive-time news program. Lupton begins his new role on July 10 every weekday from 4 – 6 p.m. Before joining WYPR, Lupton hosted at public radio...
For Little Feat, the ‘Rock and Roll Doctor’ was in Hunt Valley in 1974
50 years ago the band Little Feat came to Baltimore to record the album Feats Don’t Fail Me Now. The band was critically acclaimed but their first three records didn’t sell and they were on the verge of splitting up. But a combination of luck, happenstance, raw talent...
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