Things to do in Baltimore, April 26 to May 2
Learn about Marylanders with vision loss, go to a rock concert, enjoy a night of laughs, see and hear a percussive theatre performance or take in a baseball game. Saturday: See Beyond Festival Brian...
View ArticleAFRAM 2024: Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane and The Time to headline festival
Busta Rhymes is headlining AFRAM 2024 again, but this time, the Grammy award-winning artist will be performing in person. As the coronavirus pandemic raged in 2021, the rap star was part of a virtual...
View ArticleTravel: After 5 years of closure, ‘glamping’ back again in Yosemite National...
By Jireh Deng, Los Angeles Times After five years of pandemic- and snowpack-related closures, Yosemite National Park has reopened “glamping” campsites where visitors will have access to showers,...
View ArticleIPAs, hazy, kolsch and stouts — which beer goes best with spicy foods?
Confession: I grew up eating bland foods and never developed a taste for spiciness. My wife, children and friends, who all love spice in its myriad forms, enjoy taunting me to try different foods,...
View ArticleTravel: Charming Georgia town a treat for ‘Flanatics’ of celebrated Southern...
By Mary Ann Anderson, Tribune News Service MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga.— When the Savannah-born Flannery O’Connor, widely regarded as the queen of Southern Gothic literature, moved home to Georgia from...
View Article‘Fallout’ review: Walton Goggins as a swaggering, post-apocalyptic cowboy
If fears about “the bomb” permeated life in the mid-20th century, the video game “Fallout” takes that premise to its worst conclusion. In a post-nuclear wasteland, some survivors have been recreating...
View ArticleWant to cook vegetables better? The new Kismet cookbook shows us how
Betty Hallock | (TNS) Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — Call them the vegetable whisperers. Sarah Hymanson and Sara Kramer are the two produce-obsessed chefs behind Kismet restaurant in Los Feliz, the...
View ArticleHow does Zendaya tennis film ‘Challengers’ rank with other Hollywood love...
“Challengers,” a sexy tennis love triangle from acclaimed director Luca Guadagnino and budding superstar Zendaya, has generated enough buzz and rave reviews that it may reach No. 1 in the rankings....
View ArticleBon Jovi’s long career documented, warts and all, in new Hulu series
Jon Bon Jovi acknowledges that the new documentary “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story” is “a little overwhelming, emotional.” It’s also a proverbial warts-and-all presentation of his life, as...
View ArticlePapi Cuisine, Ikonic Assembly Room win liquor license renewals despite...
Two Baltimore businesses facing community complaints can keep their liquor licenses after agreeing to address issues ranging from excessive noise and trash to drag racing and double parking....
View ArticleHow you can prioritize debt and still take a vacation
By Melissa Lambarena | NerdWallet Taking that much needed vacation while on a debt payoff journey may seem impossible, but it doesn’t have to be. By planning a vacation that suits your budget and keeps...
View ArticleBeyond the Paris Olympics: Other intriguing events set throughout France this...
By Scott Hartbeck, TravelPulse France is hot, and we’re not just talking about the catwalks in Paris or the yacht clubs on the Riviera. There is no denying that 2024 will be a huge year for travel in...
View Article‘Dead Boy Detectives’ review: Hardy Boys for the supernatural realm
A pair of teenage ghosts solve mysteries for their supernatural clientele in “Dead Boy Detectives” on Netflix, an eight-episode season that sits squarely in the YA genre. Picture something like “The...
View ArticleA Salvadoran cookbook from a major publisher is finally here. Why did it take...
By Cindy Carcamo, Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — Food never happened in a vacuum for Karla Tatiana Vasquez. Stories always followed. Whenever her grandmother or mother cooked, Vasquez knew something...
View ArticleUnlocking the perfect wine: Experts share tips to bringing the right wine for...
Choosing a bottle of wine can be a stressful task. Especially when that wine is meant for someone else. If you’re daunted by trying to decide what wine to bring to a party, the perfect bottle for a...
View ArticleCatherine C. Genthner, dietician who started her own diabetes practice, dies
Catherine C. Genthner, an institutional dietician who later maintained a private practice, died of ovarian cancer April 15 at her Timonium home. She was 71. “Catherine was very friendly, warm, outgoing...
View ArticlePerkins Homes transforms into Perkins Square with multiple types of housing
The construction fence came down at Caroline and Pratt streets a few days ago and revealed a new, renamed Perkins Homes neighborhood. It’s now being marketed as Perkins Square and there are fresh and...
View ArticleAmerican Visionary Art Museum to host 24th annual Kinetic Sculpture Race
The American Visionary Art Museum is hosting its 24th annual Kinetic Sculpture Race on May 4. Twenty-four participants are registered to compete in this year’s theme of “Monuments and Masterpieces,”...
View ArticleDaily Horoscope for April 28, 2024
General Daily Insight for April 28, 2024 Being kind is a conscious decision. The emotional Moon disagrees with Mars, providing us with ruthless ambition when it comes to pursuing our goals — even as...
View ArticlePaul M. Mintz, antiques dealer who found valuable painting at a Baltimore...
Paul M. Mintz, an artist and antiques dealer who discovered a $26,000 painting at a North Avenue thrift store, died of cardiac arrest Monday at his Charles Village home. He was 91. Born in Baltimore,...
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