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- It's March Madness time, and that means an excuse for our favorite Baltimore movies and TV shows to duke it out.
- It's March Madness time, and that means an excuse for our favorite Baltimore movies and TV shows to duke it out.
- Baltimore baker hosts 'Kids Baking Championship' and 'Duff Till Dawn'
- The bakery will produce custom desserts for the casino's Jack Binion Steakhouse
- "Ace of Cakes" star Duff Goldman whipped up an array of rainbow-colored cakes for Katy Perry's new "Birthday" video.
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- Last year, Baltimore's "Ace Of Cakes" star Duff Goldman added more layers to his rising confectionary empire, founding Charm City Cakes West and Duff's Cake Mix in Los Angeles. We managed to persuade Goldman to take a break from cake to share his favorite sweet spots around Los Angeles.
- The Remington bakery Charm City Cakes began offering cake-decorating classes this spring. For $150 and a few hours of their time, participants can create their own masterpieces, work in a space they've seen on television, and learn from actual network stars.
- Goldman tells Zagat he wants to show off his skills with desserts beyond cake.
- Cockeysville resident Katrina Schrader is one of many volunteers supplying holiday cheer for this weekend's Festival of Trees at the Maryland State Fairgrounds.
- From what Laura Evans has been told, she has been attending Kennedy Krieger Institute's Festival of Trees every year since she was in a stroller. A holiday tradition for her family, the Catonsville resident thought the festival, with its collection of Christmas trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses, was "a magical place."
- It turns out Mary Alice Yeskey of Charm City Cakes is a big 'musical theater nerd'
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- The 'Ace of Cakes' has lost 30 pounds with a combination of a diet and this regimen
- The Food Network personality and Remington baker is working to build a healthier self
- Baltimore's rock 'n' roll chef launching YouTube food channel next week with definite Baltimore 'flavor'
- Reader Essay: Geof Manthorne on life after 'Ace of Cakes'
- Duff "Ace of Cakes" Goldman joins Guy Fieri on the "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" episode featuring Baltimore's Joe Squared
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- Star of 'Ace of Cakes' has new sugar-coated adventures
- Ticket sales rise 17 percent as organizers court traditional racing fans and young people alike
- Fans of the show can have their cake and a visit, too.
- TV viewers know Duff Goldman isn't afraid of a little risk. But as his popular Food Network show "Ace of Cakes" winds down, can he export his quirky Baltimore brand to the sunny environs of Los Angeles?