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- Fans of meat-based Korean barbecue will find those dishes on the menu at the recently opened Ellicott City restaurant, but the real charm lies in, as its name suggests, the seafood dishes. Offerings include adventurous options like live sushi, as well as more familiar aquatic fare.
- Steve Carney, 26, has spent much of his life studying American Civil War history and interpreting it for others.
- Laine Crobsy, Maryland investigative medium, will tell stories of the ghosts she's seen in New Windsor for Halloween
- When John Stage -- founder and CEO of New York's Dinosaur Bar-B-Que -- visited Baltimore a couple of years ago, it was not to scout for a new location. Then he strolled around Fells Point.
- Travel Channel's Food Paradise will be filming Wednesday at Nacho Mama's
- Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, the restaurant chain with roots in upstate New York, is opening in Baltimore on September 22. In Fells Point to be exact.
- How ad man Claude Hopkins got America to start brushing
- Travel Channel's "Time Traveling with Brian Unger" re-creates some of Baltimore's war of 1812-era history
- The Halloween season is upon us and there are plenty of opportunities in the Baltimore area to get scarred by the time-honored tradition of the haunted attraction.
- The 2013 Sam's Club National BBQ Tour Region 5 took place Aug. 17 in the front parking lot of Sam's Club, located in Laurel. The 2013 Grand Champion Award went to The BBQ Guru from Fort Wayne, Ind., and The 2013 Reserve Champion Award went to Aporkalypse Now from Springfield, Va.
- Abacrombie Inn on Travel Channel
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- Restaurant known for dedication to community sees steep revenue decline
- Zimmern came to Baltimore last June with the crew of "Bizarre Foods America," the domestic version of his long-running travelogue series.
- The Pierpoint chef be joined by former Baltimore Raven wide receiver Qadry Ismail at the Super Bowl-eve event
- Bourdain, Omar and Marlo meet up for Caribbean food in Crown Heights.
- The chef's Guts & Glory tour stops in Baltimore in November
- Bourdain is coming to Baltimore this time as part of his Guts & Glory tour. General public tickets go on sale Friday
- "The last day, we were filming on the dock at Fells Point . . . and we had just eaten 40 crab cakes and soft shell crabs, and I thought, I could shoot this movie forever."
- The celebrated crab cake sandwich at Baltimore's Faidley Seafood gets some national TV love Wednesday night at 9 on the Travel Channel.
- Baltimore's rock 'n' roll chef launching YouTube food channel next week with definite Baltimore 'flavor'
- The mother of a rape victim describes the attack, a black bear spotted across the region appears headed north, and Fells Point fire damage estimated at $1.5 million.
- The 'Bizarre Foods' chef says Shin Chon in Ellicott City is one of top ten Korean BBQ experiences in America.
- Andrew Zimmer is in Baltimore filming for his Travel Channel show "Bizarre Foods America." Zimmern is steadily Tweeting out the Instagram images from his visit.
- Chef Andrew Zimmern, host of 'Bizarre Foods,' lets public know just what he thought of his stay at the Chesapeake Hyatt.
- CNN has been under big-time pressure to do something about its ratings, and the news of this hire is that it is moves CNN off the news model it has been following for decades. It also cedes journalistic control as the the show being produced outside CNN.
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- Faidley's storied crabcake will compete for the title of best sandwich in America on a new Travel Channel show
- The Travel Channel's "Bizarre Foods" star will speak at 6 p.m. following the grazing and tasting part of the event
- Neighborhood columnist Shelley Silwick writes of local happenings
- Food trucks join the third annual edition, which has an earlier start and a festival atmosphere
- In this new old holiday piece by composer Bob Christianson, Scrooge is a rocker and Marley's a blues man
- Do you dare take on these challenging menu items?
- I'm not sure what Joe Flacco has done to draw the ire of his peers, but another AFC North rival has come out and bashed the 26-year-old Ravens quarterback. A week ago, it was Pittsburgh's LaMarr Woodley who said Flacco wouldn't win a Super Bowl. This week, it was Cincinnati's Dhani Jones who took a shot at Flacco.