baltimore bohemians
- Artscape returns this weekend. Here's what you need to know about the free arts festival.
- Baltimore Pride, the city's annual LGBT festival, is this weekend. Here's what to expect.
- On Thursday, Baltimore bars will open early and run all-day specials in celebration of the Orioles' Opening Day.
- Baltimore bars like Mahaffey's Pub and Lobo are opening early and offering snow day specials due to Wednesday's snowstorm.
- A rundown of Baltimore-area bars and restaurants opening early and running specials for the Ravens vs. Jaguars 9:30 a.m. game in London.
- Here's a prescription for all that ails the Orioles: Get Jeff Bezos to buy the team.
- United Soccer League hopes to have Baltimore franchise, stadium site approved by end of year
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- As "spanked Eddie Munster" Paul Ryan fumbled and faltered along with the rest of the Republicans in ultimately pulling their nonsense Affordable Care Act
- If accepted, a Baltimore expansion team could join the United Soccer League as early as next year or 2019, league officials said.
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Miracle on 34th Street
For sure, there is no more incontrovertible harbinger of the holidays than this — the evening Hampden's lights get
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The whole room stood for the national anthems of three countries in a row as rendered by a church-basement keyboard and a small choir: the Czech Repu
- Bars and restaurants across the Baltimore area are rolling out specials Tuesday night for patrons who come out to cheer on the Orioles in their first.
- A not insignificant number of Orioles fans felt victimized when it was reported that National Bohemian beer would no longer be sold at Oriole Park at Camden
- The disappearance of National Bohemian beer from Oriole Park at Camden Yards left fans confused. Here's the story.
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- Fans will still able to drink Bohs while watching the O's at Camden Yards this upcoming season, but it will only be available at certain locations in the stadium.
- A review of Devin Allen's photography show
- On a warm Wednesday evening earlier this month, Clavel -- a new Mexican-inspired restaurant in Remington -- celebrated its arrival with an invite-only party for friends, family, neighbors and restaurant-industry types.
- Belmont Stakes hopeful Tale of Verve took to the Belmont Park main track early Saturday morning in Elmont, N.Y., to log his final breeze in advance of the $1.5 million race Saturday.
- Ed and Ann Berlin's professional lives took a fresh turn when they took over as owners of the 10-year-old Ivy Bookshop in January, 2012. She had years of experience as a book publishing executive, he had devoted much of his professional life to the technical side of finance, but neither had run a retail store. The work has been harder than Ed Berlin thought at first, but he said they've maintained 8-to-10 percent sales growth every year and stuck to their commitment to high literary quality.
- James Brown, the host of CBS' NFL pregame show "The NFL Today" since 2006 and special correspondent for CBS News, is the winner of the second-annual Sam Lacy-Wendell Smith Award.
- A lot of people have hated me this year: Mayor $RB, Pussy Riot, Thomas Dolby, other people at Johns Hopkins, people at BOPA, people at Jubilee Baltimore,
- Laurin Mincy leads the ninth-ranked Maryland women's basketball team past George Washington, 75-65, at the Smith Center in Washington.
- Let Baltimore Beer Week be your excuse to get adventurous with brews
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- Amid the old Terps jerseys and the "Daddy's Girls" picture frame and the College Cup posters in Sasho Cirovski's office are bookcases packed, the Maryland men's soccer coach says, with "every coaching book you can imagine."
- The Towson area is home to more than 20 venues during which singles, doubles and teams gather at local restaurants and bars for Trivia Night test their knowledge of current events, modern music and geography. For participants, it's a chance to socialize mid-week; for business owners, it's a boost to the bottom line.
- There's a straightforward, high-octane jukebox musical screaming 'I want to break free' from 'We Will Rock You,' the overstuffed, more or less entertaining tribute to the famed band Queen that opened its North American tour at the Hippodrome Tuesday night.
- "We Will Rock You," a Queen-filled musical that has been a hit in London for 11 years, opens a U.S./Canada tour in Baltimore with helping hand from original band member Brian May.
- In recent weeks, The Baltimore Sun, the New York Times and other newspapers, have been carrying advertisements announcing the auction next week of Bohemia Manor Farm, near Chesapeake City, which is one of Maryland's most historic estates that dates to the 17th century.
- Retrievers' Pete Caringi III, Greyhounds' Larry Ndjock among leaders in country
- Fast cars returned to city streets Saturday for the third Grand Prix of Baltimore, turning downtown into a place for IndyCar enthusiasts and families looking for a Labor Day adventure.