edgar allan poe
- If you drive downtown on the Jones Falls Expressway, you might have noticed a new billboard just south of Orleans Street featuring a blurry image of George Washington and the word ¿DRUNK¿ in big bold letters.
- This evening (Friday) in downtown Havre de Grace, 5 to 9 p.m.
- "The Lincoln Myth" overturns misconceptions about Abraham Lincoln, the Mormon Church and the legality of secession
- Marriott Waterfront's new bar/restaurant Apropoe's has nice beer selection but physical layout is confusing
- Baltimore's hotel market is at a crossroads as investments pour into properties new and old amid a nationwide pickup in business and leisure travel. As new hotels open, older properties scramble to remain competitive in a market in which demand for rooms remains healthy but has yet to rebound to pre-recession levels.
- Iron Crow Theatre Company's "Homo Poe Show," a collection of four new, Poe-inspired plays, honors spirit of famed writer.
- King Los, the Los Angeles-via-Baltimore rapper, made headlines last week when he announced he and his label home, Sean "Diddy" Combs' Bad Boy Records, had separated.
- Baltimore's Iron Crow Theatre is honoring Edgar Allan Poe with a twist. And Nick Horan will be in the middle of the action.
- Iron Crow Theatre Co. applies gay perspective to master of macabre
- Maryland legislators on Wednesday allocated $4.8 million to complete the renovation design plans for Baltimore's Enoch Pratt Central Library.
- New artistic director Arian Khaefi programs music reflecting city's history, diversity
- Ravens, crabs, white oaks, orioles, black-eyed Susans and Edgar Allan Poes were on view this weekend as thousands of browsers and buyers strolled through the Baltimore Convention Center for the American Craft Council Show, its 38th year in the city.
- Ballet Theatre of Maryland is starting its 2014 season in history-making fashion, offering its first full-length production of "Swan Lake," in three performances over the Feb. 21-23 weekend at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts.
- It was in Baltimore, in 2005, that the love triangle among British actors Daniel Craig, Jude Law and Sienna Miller came to a head.
- It was in Baltimore, in 2005, that the love triangle among British actors Daniel Craig, Jude Law and Sienna Miller came to a head.
- Author of "The Company Man" says former President Bush didn't know about so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques."
- The Polar Bear Plunge Havre de Grace-style, the Susquehanna Hose Company Duck Dunk, a fundraiser for the volunteer fire department, will be held Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon at the Havre de Grace Yacht Basin's far launch ramp.
- Edgar Allan Poe, whose tales of terror continue to excite readers, lived in a crowded N. Amity Street household from 1832 to 1835.
- Comedy Central's "Drunk History," which features inebriated storytellers recounting historical events, filmed at Mother's Federal Hill Grille on Jan. 9, 2014. The show's creator/host, Derek Waters, is a Lutherville native.
- Baltimore's Grand Prix was dubbed a "signature event," the kind of occasion that put a spotlight on the city and brought thousands here. Now that it's gone, we should be thinking about how to replace it with something else that enhances our image and visibility.
- Baltimore's Grand Prix was dubbed a "signature event," the kind of occasion that put a spotlight on the city and brought thousands here. Now that it's gone, we should be thinking about how to replace it with something else that enhances our image and visibility.
- Baltimore Circuit Judge Timothy J. Doory has long meted out justice in a courtroom under the watchful eye of Maj. German Horton Hunt Emory, a lawyer killed in World War I. After an Emory descendant who had jury duty in the courthouse went to visit the portrait, the judge decided to honor the lawyer-soldier on the 95th anniversary of his battlefield death.
- Groups and special events taking place at Howard County library branches