9 days ago- You don’t need a car radio when you have 250 fish and lobsters on your roof singing in perfect pitch, “This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius.”
9 days ago- L.A. Producer Aaron Ryder brought Renee Zellweger and the“My One and Only” crew to shoot the comedy in Baltimore thanks to our city’s diverse, chameleon looks and the 25 percent rebate the state offers productions. To sweeten the deal, film productions do not have to pay the 6 percent state sales tax. While some of us welcome seeing our city on the silver screen and delight in celebrity sightings, others don’t see the financial gain for the state.
13 days ago- Sun goddess or priestess, an ancient alabaster beauty crafted more than 2,000 years ago enjoys an afterlife in The Walters Art Museum thanks to Marylander Dr. Giraud Foster.
18 days ago- Food Network fanatics and those who wish for spectator seats in top restaurants’ kitchens will rejoice at the Baltimore’s Chefs and Wine Experience lineup. The event packs into six hours national and local top chefs’ cooking demonstrations, food samples from select area restaurants and caterers, and wine, coffee and spirits samplings.
21 days ago- After showing her work in the Italian and American embassies in Kuwait, Ann Eid, an international photographer with Maryland roots, brings her emotive images to the Artists’ Gallery exhibit “Women on the Edge” in Columbia. Her works fuse film, paper and paint. Accompanying the works will be Baltimore native Kathleen Schuman’s alluring paintings.
21 days ago- On and off the battlefield, Jewish men and women gave themselves to World War II. Their chilling stories are told through their own photographs, objects and letters in the traveling exhibit “Ours to Fight For: American Jews in the Second World War” at the Jewish Museum of Maryland through July 27.
21 days ago- When Najwa Al-Amin was a child, she often traveled alongside her father, an Iraqi poet, to Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon and United Arab Emirates. Her late father became one of her mentors and introduced her to art and literature. Now living in the Baltimore area, Al-Amin brings her oil paintings to Gallery 211 on 211 East Fort Ave. in Baltimore.
21 days ago- Changes are in the works for the Movie Shed at 3900 Belair Road, where popular feature films are projected for free around dusk on Fridays throughout the summer.
21 days ago- It might as well be blood that streaks the roof and oozes down the hood of the battered Buick Century that Baltimore photographer Christos Palios captures in “Roadside Obsolescence.”
25 days ago- Oprah called him the “Gladiator of Grilling.” He crushed Bobby Flay and Jacques Pepin in a barbecue battle. And now the Baltimore native and best-selling author shares his fiery grilling tips just in time for Fourth of July feasts.
32 days ago- The first lady of Maryland, Katie O’Malley, associate judge of the District Court of Baltimore City, knows too well domestic violence’s reach and impact. For speaking out on the need for judicial training on domestic violence and reform within the criminal justice system, O’Malley was asked by the House of Ruth to be among the 26 subjects honored in A Line in the Sand, a photography exhibit on display at Baltimore’s Gallery Imperato.