- Mayor Brandon Scott welcomed a new member of the family last week: a Yorkshire Terrier puppy named Lord Grogu of Baltimore.
- Rather than jumble towards the front in a sweaty mess, take in the entertainment from the comfort of your own folding chair and fenced-in āpod.ā
- āIām an attorney and I have to promote myself,ā Barry Glazer said. āIf I can stir up interest and ruffle some feathers and make a point⦠thatās an ideal promotion.ā
- Pieces of Baltimoreās beloved, old āDomino Sugarsā sign, which is being replaced, will be donated ā and some could be put up for sale.
- 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.
- This time around, Odenton marketing director Mariela āMariā Pepin will be among the 32 women vying for the adoration of this seasonās bachelor: A 32-year-old real estate broker, entrepreneur and community organization founder from New York City named Matt James.
- Baltimore natives and actors Julie Bowen and Lance Reddick are in a web video that seems to be an advertisement for a luxury car ad, But we can't get past the accents.
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- Local radio hosts Reagan Warfield and Bethany Linderman are no longer with Mix 106.5 FM, a company spokesperson said Tuesday.
- She tested positive for COVID-19, and said seven weeks later sheās still struggling to recover.
- Former Baltimore city health commissioner Dr. Leana Wen gave birth to a baby girl, Isabelle Wen Walker, on Friday, according to her Twitter account. Itās the second child for Wen and husband Sebastian Walker.
- Christian Siriano and his team made 100 face masks for hospital workers after learning of hearing about a shortage from Cuomoās social media.
- Salon owner Kalliopi Karamichalis said she had no advance warning that Celine Dion would be visiting the OāDonnell Street salon
- Two police officers, played by Ego Nwodim and āSNLā host RuPaul, pulled cast member Pete Davidson during a sketch on the show for ābeing a snack.ā The catch? The officerās uniforms are adorned with Baltimore Police patches on their shoulder.
- Even before it was published on Tuesday, a cloud of controversy was swirling around Jeanine Cumminsā āAmerican Dirt." Twitter has exploded with Latino and Latina writers accusing the author of everything from cultural appropriation, to pandering to the tastes of a white audience, to indulging in harmful stereotypes.
- The Obama Portraits are set to embark from the Smithsonianās National Portrait Gallery for a five-city tour beginning in May 2021.
- Jeanine Cummins, author of "American Dirt," is the latest addition to Oprah's Book Club.
- NBC's 'The Voice" will be holding open auditions in Baltimore on Feb. 15.
- A trailer for "Charm City Kings," a film about Baltimore dirt-bike riders from executive producers Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, is posted on Facebook.
- Ocean City, Maryland invites Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and baby Archie to come for a visit.
- It seems likely that when Meghan Markle walks down the aisle on Saturday and says, āI do,ā this divorced bride will be greeted a lot more warmly by her crown-wearing in-laws than the āotherā Yankee who became a member of Englandās ruling family, Baltimoreās own Wallis Warfield Simpson.
- The family-owned Rooster + Hen market, which offered fresh organic produce, cooking classes and live music from its Catonsville spot since 2016, has reopened doors at its new location at Federal Hill's Cross Street Market.
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- Nolan Ryan Trowe recently won a grant from Getty Images for his photography documenting the everyday lives of people who live with physical disabilities.
- Tuesday in the lobby of the Lord Baltimore Hotel, āMaster of Mind Readingā Dan Eckhart opened a sealed envelope that had been placed inside a sealed container four weeks ago. In it was a piece of of paper predicting The Sunās headlines of Dec. 31, 2019.
- Maybe you have a special recipe that makes an appearance during football season. Maybe a local celebrity cracked open a beer with you. Whatever it is, we want to hear your best tailgate stories.
- Timonium confectioner Jason Hisley is on the winning team on The Food Network's "Holiday Wars."
- Baltimoreās Catholic leaders say the cityās own Mother Mary Lange may be one step closer to sainthood.
- Martin Scorsese's 'The Irishman' is dedicated to the late John "Bernie" Martin of Towson, the director's longtime personal assistant.
- D.C.-based celebrity chef and TV personality Carla Hall will be bringing her ācooking with loveā mantra and some serious soul food to Baltimore diners this week.