Baltimore Museum of Art exhibition takes on ‘Nature Deficit Disorder’ in unusual ways
Rachel Lee Hovnanian’s immersive installation has an unusual prelude to entering the room intended to connect visitors to nature.
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Dan Rodricks: A conversation with Herb Alpert, almost 91, playing the Lyric Baltimore on March 27
Almost 91 years old, Herb Alpert will perform with the new Tijuana Brass to a sold-out audience at the Lyric Baltimore on March 27. He spoke with Dan Rodricks about his decades-long career, his upcoming concert, and the joy of giving old songs a new take.
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Patoka proposes limiting Baltimore County mask ban bill to federal agents, but it may be illegal
Baltimore County Councilman Izzy Patoka’s legislation that would ban police officers from wearing masks is in trouble in the county council.
A 24-hour braiding salon in Maryland reshapes the hair industry
Nadine’s Hair Braiding, a 10,000-square-foot salon in suburban Bowie, Maryland, offers services 24 hours a day.
Baltimore on watch for possible tornado, thunderstorms forecast for region
A tornado watch has been issued for the Baltimore area until 7 p.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Tuesday Afternoon Headlines: Red Line might be rapid bus service instead of light rail; Maryland could be first to designate state shark; Baltimore could be next in line for one of Elon Musk’s tunnels; and more.
MTA considers pivoting Red Line to rapid bus service instead of light rail, sources say — The Baltimore Banner A state shark? Maryland mulls becoming the first to have one. — The Baltimore Sun Could Baltimore be next in line for one of Elon Musk’s tunnels? — Baltimore Business Journal Samuel Brown’s manner of death…
Baltimore Museum of Art exhibition takes on ‘Nature Deficit Disorder’ in unusual ways
Rachel Lee Hovnanian’s immersive installation has an unusual prelude to entering the room intended to connect visitors to nature.
Rita’s makes spring sweeter with free Italian Ice and Mystery PEEPS flavor contest
If it’s March in Baltimore, it’s time for Rita’s Italian Ice! Get the info on the day of free Rita’s treats and the PEEPS flavor contest.
Community engagement sessions set to discuss development plans for Jones Falls Valley, Mount Vernon Place
This month, two development teams are holding community engagement sessions for projects in the Jones Falls Valley and Mount Vernon Place.
Hot House: Otterbein townhome offers spacious floorplan and period details
This double-wide Otterbein townhouse offers gorgeous period details and even comes with a separate apartment.
Baltimore County Council kills legislation that would have banned police officers from wearing masks
The Baltimore County Council Monday night rejected Councilman Izzy Patoka’s proposal to ban police officers from wearing masks.
Tuesday Morning Headlines: Severe storms cause flooding and wind damage; Cows scattered when barn roof destroyed; Red Line could be bus rapid transit; and more.
Severe storms cause flooding, wind damage, power outages – CBS Baltimore MTA considers pivoting Red Line from light rail to bus rapid transit, per sources – Baltimore Banner Cows scattered after storm blew roof off Carroll County barn – WBAL News Radio Vehicle strikes townhouse in Bel Air – WMAR TV Sewer limits are forcing…
Monday Afternoon Headlines: Fed Hill bar owner debuts on Netflix reality dating show; Marty Bass to retire after 48 years at WJZ news station; Thunderstorms ground planes at BWI; Record number of people need help paying energy bills; and more.
Baltimore bar owner debuts on Netflix reality dating show — The Baltimore Sun WJZ’s Marty Bass to retire after 48 years in his “front row seat” to Baltimore — WJZ Ground stop issued at BWI Airport due to severe thunderstorms — WMAR A record number of people need help paying energy bills. Some are falling…
Monday Morning Headlines: UMBC heading to NCAA tournament; Youth hockey team rallies to save rink; Legislation in Annapolis would mean $150 in electric bill savings; and more.
UMBC men’s basketball team heading to NCAA tournament for first time since 2018 – ESPN 5 Maryland drivers owe DC more than $625k in unpaid parking tickets, per lawsuit – Baltimore Banner Baltimore youth hockey team rallies $500k to save ice skating rink – CBS Baltimore Maryland households would see $150 average savings on energy…
Friday Afternoon Headlines: ICE sent MD detainees to AZ day before congressional visit; Inside Camden Yards renovations; An app for arabbers; and more.
ICE sent Maryland detainees to Arizona a day before congressional oversight visit — The Baltimore Banner Take a sneak peek at the Camden Yards renovations (PHOTOS) — Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore arabbers launch app to keep the tradition alive — WJZ Maryland budget amendment threatens police funds over ICE deals — The Baltimore Sun Tests…
Notre Dame Prep Publicly Launches Historic Comprehensive Sprint Campaign to Build New Student Commons and Strengthen Annual Fund
Notre Dame Preparatory School (NDP) has announced a $6.5 million campaign to replace the campus’s original 1960s dining hall with a modern Student Commons and kitchen, while simultaneously growing the school’s annual fund. Spanning just one year, Common Ground: Building NDP’s Future is the shortest campaign in the school’s history and has already garnered unprecedented community support, highlighted…
Turnaround Tuesday opens fourth community hub, this one in Govans
Turnaround Tuesday connects underemployed citizens with jobs and employers, and it opened its fourth location in Baltimore.


