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Brittany Britto is formerly a features reporter and blogger for Baltimore Insider at The Baltimore Sun. Brittany has interned for Washington Life Magazine and DC Modern Luxury, reported for Capital News Service in Annapolis, and has written freelance stories for publications in the region. She has lived abroad in Hong Kong and Morocco, places that have fueled her love for culture and the arts.
Long before the American actress Meghan Markle began her romance with British royalty, there was the intriguing love affair turned marriage between Baltimore's very own Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII.
What seems to be a picture-perfect home didn’t come easy for Smokler. It was the culminating new chapter in the life of the best-selling author who, in 2008, begot the popular “Scary Mommy” blog — which she has since sold — about the highs and woes of parenting.
Donors and supporters of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra have formed a committee called “Save Our BSO” in response to management’s proposal to reduce its musical season by weeks and cut musicians’ pay.
If home is not where you want to spend the rest of your holiday break, it’s possible to embark on a getaway without hopping on a plane or traveling too far from the Baltimore area. And it’s not too late to catch the seasonal attractions.
Vivid Seats, an online ticket reseller company, has named Baltimore the 2019 “Comedy City of the Year,” after evaluating ticket sales throughout the year.
“He was the host. I would tease him: ‘You’re an actor now. You have your own stage,’” John Lea's wife, Claire, said with a laugh. “… He was really a Renaissance man.”
In a recent article, music and entertainment magazine Rolling Stone did the difficult job of narrowing down hundreds of live music venues and clubs in the country to the 10 best, and a Baltimore music venue made the cut.