Some things have changed, but there’s still muskrat at Lexington Market
Faidley’s Seafood has packed up and now occupies its showcase space in what old-fashioned Baltimoreans think of as the new Lexington Market. The tenants initially relocated in 2022. The venerable...
View ArticleCall it ‘McStreamy’: After 20 seasons, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is a hit on Netflix...
Stephen Battaglio | Los Angeles Times (TNS) When ABC’s enduring medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy” made its debut in March 2005, Netflix was still a DVD-by-mail company. There were plenty of pagers but not...
View ArticleRoberta P. ‘Sue’ Bloodgood, Cockeysville nursery owner, dies
Roberta P. “Sue” Bloodgood, whose vast inventory of hostas, daylilies and ornamental grasses made her Cockeysville nursery the destination for area gardeners, died of cancer May 28 at her Happy Hollow...
View ArticleWine, etc.: Our top 10 cabernet sauvignons for Father’s Day | COMMENTARY
Each year we examine some of the best red wines from Napa Valley to make some suggestions for Father’s Day. We know these are expensive gifts, but we theorize that this is a special occasion that...
View ArticlePet project: A woman and her camera are going to the dogs in Annapolis
Brutus wanted a belly rub. The big black and tan Rottweiler had barely seen Ashley Norfolk coming before he hit the ground — tongue lolling, belly exposed, paws held close to his chest and curled in...
View ArticleFormer Olive Garden employee at White Marsh Mall files federal sexual...
A former employee at the Olive Garden location in the White Marsh Mall filed a federal complaint last month alleging the company was complicit as she was continually sexually harassed by a colleague...
View ArticleThai Arroy restaurant closes in Federal Hill
A Federal Hill staple for Thai food has closed. A sign posted on Thai Arroy’s door Tuesday afternoon confirmed the closure and thanked the restaurant’s customers for their support. “We will miss you,”...
View ArticleStop being terrified of sommeliers: Tips for talking to wine professionals...
Among fully grown and otherwise confident adults, few things of similar triviality trigger as much vulnerability and self-doubt as a sommelier approaching your table at dinner. Whether wine is...
View Article‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ review: Latest series a middling mystery to start
If you’ve seen any of the advanced footage for “Star Wars: The Acolyte,” you’ve witnessed part of the confrontation between a Jedi knight, Carrie-Anne Moss’ Master Indara, and a would-be assassin,...
View Article3 spice blends you should be making at home
Beth Dooley | (TNS) Star Tribune We’ve made it through winter, so let’s celebrate! It’s time for asparagus, snap peas, lettuces and vibrant greens. Time to get to the farmers market and grab rhubarb by...
View ArticleNew book explores the life and cultural impact of film icon Joan Crawford
For decades she was one of Hollywood’s biggest stars. She was a powerful female figure in the male-dominated film industry, and while she had her demons, Joan Crawford fascinated award-winning writer...
View ArticleRafting through the Grand Canyon is every bit as magical as it sounds
Nearly a year ago, when my friend Nina told me she’d scored a noncommercial permit to raft through the Grand Canyon, I had no idea how lucky she was – or how lucky I would be, after she invited me to...
View ArticleHot property: Civil War-era farmhouse in Greenspring Valley has a hidden,...
Address: 834 Hillside Road, Lutherville-Timonium 21093 List price: $938,000 Year built: 1865 Real estate agent: Lynn Plack of Hubble Bisbee Christie’s International Real Estate Last sold price/date:...
View ArticleAt ‘Art After Dark,’ Baltimore graffiti writers to create out of the shadows...
Baltimore graffiti writers’ skills will be projected six stories high Thursday night. At “Art After Dark” at The Meadow at 200 Park Ave. from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., the spray-paint transformation of vacant...
View Article‘A hub for learning’: Renovated Riviera Beach Library opens in Pasadena
After more than five years of construction, the new and improved version of the Riviera Beach Library opened its doors to the Pasadena community on April 25. The new building offers state-of-the-art...
View ArticleAlma Cocina Latina’s former chef to bring Spanish tapas restaurant Josefina...
A new concept by Chef David Zamudio of Alma Cocina Latina fame is coming to Harbor Point by the end of the year. The new restaurant will be called Josefina and offer casual dining Spanish cuisine, the...
View ArticleExpanded College Football Playoff announces its full schedule, beginning with...
The first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff will kick off with a first-round game on Dec. 20 and conclude with the title game one month later in Atlanta. The CFP announced its entire...
View ArticleColumn: This herbal chicken soup has been nourishing Hmong moms for centuries
Laura Yuen | Star Tribune (TNS) MINNEAPOLIS — An aromatic chicken soup made according to centuries of Hmong tradition brought comfort to Diane Moua when she first became a mom 23 years ago. She...
View ArticleSummer songs: Going back 40 and 50 years to revisit top tracks of 1974 and 1984
Summertime, and the listening is easy, songs are rockin’ and the volume is high. Which is to say, it’s time to talk about songs of summers past. Songs of the summer anchor us in a time and place. You...
View Article‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ review: Smith-Lawrence comedic chemistry gives it life
It’s hard to quit Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. The duo first paired for the 1995 Michael Bay-directed action-comedy “Bad Boys” and are a joy from the opening sequence of the franchise’s...
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