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- Master plan meeting about Wyman Park Dell focuses on playground expansion, Civil War memorial improvements
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- A downtown circulator makes economic sense
- Robin Budish spends her days rallying support for an idea she says will make downtown Baltimore more livable --- building a streetcar line along Charles Street.
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- At the BMA, photographer Candida Hofer offers a kinder, gentler vision of gritty Baltimore
- A slew of New Year's Eve parties/festivities and lots more
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- Last month, Jason Toraldo started Pork N' Pine, a combination of Christmas trees and sliced meat that taps into a niche market Baltimore never knew it had.
- Special free Sunday session includes tour and workshop.
- Nancy Marie Haragan, founding executive director of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, died Sunday of metastatic melanoma at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Canton resident was 60.
- Nancy Marie Haragan, founding executive director of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, died Sunday of metastatic melanoma at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Canton resident was 60.
- Mabel Hilda Young, a retired Baltimore City public schools administrator who was present at the desegregation of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park, died of surgical complications Nov. 19 at Sinai Hospital. The Northwest Baltimore resident was 84.
- Mabel Hilda Young, a retired Baltimore City public schools administrator who was present at the desegregation of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park, died of surgical complications Nov. 19 at Sinai Hospital. The Northwest Baltimore resident was 84.
- Whether a pianist, guitarist or someone who enjoys listening to great sounds, these gifts for musicians will bring a happy note to the holidays.
- Dorothy McIlvain Scott, a Baltimore philanthropist whose largesse included cultural, medical and educational institutions, died Tuesday in her sleep at her home in the Brightwood retirement community in Lutherville. She was 99.
- Dorothy McIlvain Scott, a Baltimore philanthropist whose largesse included cultural, medical and educational institutions, died Tuesday in her sleep at her home in the Brightwood retirement community in Lutherville. She was 99.
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- A new exhibit puts two iconic Baltimore buildings on the same level as top-tier architectural gems from around the world.
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- Everything you need to know about what's going on 11/14-11/20
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- A Johns Hopkins senior on a community safety walk helped police catch a suspected burglar Tuesday night when she spotted a man crouching on a rooftop in Charles Village.
- Republican Party activist had been first secretary of the Harford County Council and coordinated various political campaigns
- Plan your week with our guide to everything going on this week
- Republican Party activist had been first secretary of the Harford County Council and coordinated various political campaigns
- Full Circle Dance Co. performs 'B.A.R.E.' at Baltimore Museum of Art
- Baltimore Museum of Art assembles a world-class array of printmaking in 'Print By Print'
- Jaime Arbona, former customs agent for the ports of entry to Baltimore, died of Alzheimer's disease complications Oct. 20 at his Cedarcroft home. He was 88.
- Pictures: Print by Print: From Dürer to Lichtenstein -- the last major show at the Baltimore Museum of Art until the renovated Contemporary Art wing opens next fall -- includes 350 prints culled from the museum's own collection of more than 65,000 works on paper.
- Your guide to everything going on this week
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- BMA exhibition shows art in personal items from Africa.
- Obituary of Patricia Breslin Modell, philanthropist and former TV/film actress