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- The Baltimore Sun’s readers and staff scoured the region for the best activities and entertainment, from art galleries to wedding venues. Here’s who came out on top in 2019.
- Baltimore native Jada Pinkett Smith bares her soul on "Red Table Talk," the popular Facebook-Watch show she co-hosts with her mother Adrienne Banfield Norris and daughter Willow. The three women discuss topics ranging from mental illness to fitness and family.
- A casting call has gone out for a drama about a group of Baltimore dirt-bike riders, co-written by Barry Jenkins ("Moonlight") and executive-produced by Will Smith.
- Ever dreamed of getting married in a castle? The Cloisters, a historic castle located in Lutherville, is giving one couple a chance to host their wedding day at the venue free of cost, according to a recent release.
- Baltimore actress Jada Pinkett Smith says she is not a Scientologist, denying claims made last week by actress Leah Remini.
- It turns out, the Baltimore region is actually pretty romantic, according to local experts and historians. Throughout the years, the area has been home to a number of memorable love stories (and the occasional not-so-blissful breakup). In fact, at least two events this weekend will be dedicated to exploring the city's romantic past — the Haunted Hearts Pub Tour in Fells Point and Baltimore Heritage's Mount Vernon Love Stories tour.
- Wendy Williams, gossip-monger, provocateur, verbal brawler. Wendy Williams, she of the big hair, unique fashion sense and barbed tongue.
- This week 16 years ago, J.K. Rowling published "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," the third book in the series, teen sex comedy "American Pie" topped the box office and the following songs were the most popular in the United States, according to Billboard's Hot 100 chart archive.
- Photo features nearly the entire cast, only missing Jared Leto as the Joker
- It's March Madness time, and that means an excuse for our favorite Baltimore movies and TV shows to duke it out.
- It's March Madness time, and that means an excuse for our favorite Baltimore movies and TV shows to duke it out.
- After 35 years the Baltimore School for the Arts is still a place where artistic stars shine and kids' lives are changed.
- If you keep up with pop culture, Hollywood's glitterati and, particularly, the "black" blogosphere, you've probably heard of celebrity blogger "Necole Bitchie."
- During this week 46 years ago, the first Boeing 747 rolled off the assembly line, actor Will Smith was born, TV show "Hawaii Five-0" premiered on CBS and the following songs were the most popular in America according to Billboard's Hot 100 chart archive.
- Tonight, the stars chose their favorite songs. So we start the show with head judge Len Goodman dancing to his jam, "Come Dance with Me."
- Breslin, 17, and Barakat, 25, cozied up last week at the premiere of "Ender's Game," the recently-released sci-fi film in which Breslin plays a supporting role, US Magazine reports.
- "Girls Night Out: An Evening with Jada Pinkett Smith" is scheduled for 6 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Baltimore School for the Arts, 712 Cathedral St.
- Known for his spot-on impressions of President Obama, Eddie Murphy, Denzel Washington and many others, cast member Jay Pharoah prepares for his first stand-up performance in Baltimore at the Baltimore Comedy Factory.
- Harborplace has been sold to a New York real estate investment firm that owns office and retail centers across the country, according to a statement Tuesday from Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
- Harborplace has been sold to a New York real estate investment firm that owns office and retail centers across the country, according to a statement Tuesday from Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake.
- Smiths to host exclusive lunch at their home to help raise money for the Obama campaign.
- The emphasis on crowning a champion — even in high school — is perverting youth athletics.
- A dire report warning of the risks of climate change seems to have fallen on deaf ears as we focus instead on the inanity of a presidential campaign.
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, June 10, only.
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, June 3, only.
- Performance to begin with slaves' work song from 1800s and end with Michael Jackson's "Thriller".
- From spring through Thanksgiving, the McHenry and Baltimore Harbor tunnels are cleaned every six weeks
- Two years after winning the state-wide Black Saga Competition, Westowne Elementary School altered the way it teaches its students about black history. Led by teacher Liz Getsinger, the school started its own program where kids learn dances to a series of songs from throughout United States history.
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