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- Clipper Mill facility Nepenthe is the only beer-making and brew-on-premises shop in the city.
- Edgar Allan Poe's house reopened to the public under new operators a year after closing when city funding was cut
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- Allen E. Alban, former chief engineer of Kraft Foods who was known as the "Mayor of Stevenson," died Tuesday from complications of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 100.
- Lou Panos, a heralded journalist and author who covered state and national politics during a career that spanned 67 years, died of complications from heart disease at Johns Hopkins Hospital early Sunday.
- A handwritten copy of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Conqueror Worm" sells for $300,000 in New England auction.
- Faye Green, a retiree from the National Security Agency, has written a novel "Dicey" about a widow seeking a new life
- The new UB law school building caps the comeback of a once down-and-out corridor
- Plan to raise city water bills by 15 percent (and 11 percent annually for two years after that) is about as welcome as a tsunami
- The Baltimore BNote, a local currency, has been circulating for two years and is now accepted at more than 200 local businesses.
- Authors Gregory J. Alexander and Paul Kelsey Williams have combed various photo archives and the result of their labors is "Lost Baltimore," a bittersweet reminder of what once was and is no longer.
- Just six weeks after the Super Bowl-winning Ravens were the toast of the city, Baltimore's reeling sports fans feel like they're toast — and not in a good way
- When Bruce Nelson accepts his Howie Award as Outstanding Artist, it won't be the first time he has walked across the stage at Howard Community College's Smith Theatre. This actor, who estimates he has appeared in around 12 Rep Stage productions on various stages at the college, is no stranger to receiving audience applause there.
- "If this season is cerebral, with the join-the-conversation message, [2013-2014] is one of spirit and joy and fun, I'm hoping," Kwei-Armah said.
- Book lovers in the Baltimore-Washington area should circle September on their calendars, to save the dates for a pair of big festivals.
- Ravens have made a cultural and community imprint that equals their success on the field of play
- Love, loss define tales of Poe, Mencken, Fitzgeralds, Patterson, Wallis Simpson.
- Lionel Foster sets out to test just how fortunate Baltimore and its fans might be right now
- Baltimore's Enoch Pratt Free Library wants in on the Super Bowl betting action -- with a book-lover's slant.
- Harford County may be the natural habitat for Ravens fans, but it isn't necessarily the best place in Maryland to get a look at the bird for which the Super Bowl-bound team is named.
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- Local boosters Mark Redfield and Jeff Jerome hold fundraiser on the 204
- No network midseason show has generated more buzz than "The Following," which premieres Monday night on Fox.
- As the Baltimore Ravens and Denver Broncos get ready for their big playoff game Saturday, there are plenty of opinions about how the teams and cities compare. But in one competition -- based on books -- Baltimore wins hands down.
- The wave of winter shows that arrives this week bears prime examples of this TV truth. From the traditional, big-budget, Brit-cum-PBS halls of "Downton Abbey," to the edgy, Baltimore-made remake of "House of Cards," here are 10 midseason productions worth paying attention to.
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- Patti Smith's affection for Charm City prompted her to book a show here.