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Patrice Drago: April brings showers and bold, beautiful spring exhibits

“Spring adds new life and new beauty to all that is.” — Jessica Harrelson There’s new life and beauty in the arts of Annapolis this April, and much to keep us busy. The works exhibited are powerful,...

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Cooking with kids teaches healthy eating, life skills and more

By TRACEE M. HERBAUGH, Associated Press To raise adventurous, self-sufficient and health-conscious eaters, get kids in the kitchen. It may sound too simple, but those are just a few of the benefits...

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‘Wellness rooms’ are claiming space in many homes

By KIM COOK for Associated Press Our homes have been multitasking for a while now. They may be where we work, they are certainly where we play, and in today’s stress-filled world, they’re often the...

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Longstanding Dundalk Heritage Fair canceled: ‘No longer financially viable’

After nearly half a century of showcasing bands, food, crafts and entertainment each summer, the Dundalk Heritage Fair has been canceled for financial reasons, according to its executive director....

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Daily Horoscope for April 06, 2025

General Daily Insight for April 06, 2025 It’s time to step forward. When the sensitive Moon moves into spotlight-loving Leo, we want to make our truth known by showing off what we’re proud of....

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Home cooks are shopping a little differently for groceries in 2025

By Gretchen McKay, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS) PITTSBURGH — With restaurants closed and stay-at-home orders in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 during the early months of the pandemic,...

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34 new books in our spring 2025 preview to add to your TBR pile

It’s already been a tough year. But spring means rebirth and renewal — and also an opportunity to enjoy a good read on a park bench, in your backyard, or just about anywhere else. No matter how you’re...

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Injured bald eagle rescued in Baltimore County

An injured bald eagle was rescued in Baltimore County by police with the assistance of a local bird rescue group. A social media post from the Baltimore County Police Department on Sunday said officers...

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Daily Horoscope for April 07, 2025

General Daily Insight for April 07, 2025 Confusion makes way for clarity. Attractive Venus allies with serious Saturn, untwisting the tangles of talking about serious subjects with loved ones and...

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On the chopping block in Baltimore-area libraries: adult literacy programs,...

Maryland is among 21 states that has filed suit against President Donald Trump’s administration to block cuts to cultural organizations that Baltimore-area librarians say could force them “to make...

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SNL audience shouts curse during sketch by Baltimore native Ego Nwodim

Baltimore County native and “Saturday Night Live” cast regular Ego Nwodim knows how to get the laughs that keep an audience going, but the crowd at this weekend’s show went a little too bleeping far....

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Sunset Cove waterfront restaurant and tiki bar in Middle River closes

Sunset Cove, known as “Middle River’s original beach bar,” is permanently closed, according to a social media announcement on Sunday. The restaurant, located at Maryland Marina, posted a message to...

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Millersville monthly nightclub puts on a show for everyone

THE FUSE, an inclusive nightclub in Millersville, held its first event Saturday. The 350-ticket event sold out. Opportunity Builders’ CEO Marsha Legg said the company, which promotes inclusion for...

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Millersville monthly nightclub puts on a show for everyone

THE FUSE, an inclusive nightclub in Millersville, held its first event Saturday. The 350-ticket event sold out. Opportunity Builders’ CEO Marsha Legg said the company, which promotes inclusion for...

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Wine, etc.: There’s no shortage of good Argentine malbecs | COMMENTARY

Who claims there are no second acts in life? Malbec, a virtually forgotten grape in its ancestral home of Bordeaux, has been reborn in a land thousands of miles away in another hemisphere. Although...

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Carnival could bring larger cruise ship to Baltimore starting in 2027

Carnival Cruise Line could bring a bigger ship to Baltimore beginning in 2027, the company said Sunday. In a news release about its five-year strategic plans, Carnival announced changes to its fleet,...

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Hip-hop icon Nas will perform ‘Illmatic’ this summer with the BSO

This summer, the Grammy Award-winning hip-hop icon Nas will become the first nationally renowned rap artist to perform with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in the organization’s 109-year history....

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Baltimore Scene by Sloane: ‘Play It Forward 2025: The Magic of Play’ | PHOTOS

Usually, a child’s visit to the Port Discovery Children’s Museum means getting to play various games, create crafts, and explore different parts of the museum. The same held true for about 370...

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Savory green chutney brings bright, fresh flavor to a simple roasted chicken...

By CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL, Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Roasted chicken is a Passover mainstay. It’s easy to prepare while keeping kosher and takes well to a variety of seasonings and sauces, like...

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Book Review: ‘No More Tears’ scrutinizes the legacy of health giant Johnson &...

By ANDREW DeMILLO Health care giant Johnson & Johnson is one of the most well-known and respected brands, and its response to the 1982 tampering of Tylenol bottles that killed seven people is held...

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