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With a bounce to his step and a backpack on his shoulder, Baltimore Youth Poet Laureate Derick Ebert hovers in a constant state of motion. The magnanimous…
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George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic will headline the first day’s entertainment at this year’s Artscape. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake made the…
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This story begins on the night of February 22, 1960, on St. Paul Street near the campus of Johns Hopkins University—and we will never know the end of…
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On the evening of September 25, 1953 a man on the FBI’s most wanted list was making a phone call in a phone booth on the mezzanine floor of the Town…
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City Councilman Mimi DiPietro took pride in his style, the way he got things done for his constituency by always going “right to the top” to get a problem…
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A story from Baltimore in 1935 - don't ask the ouija board a question you don't want the answer to.
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Baltimore's used to have a "censor board" that tried to control what was shown in Baltimore's movie theaters.
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Except for the Orioles’ post-season run, this fall is being met with much discontent in Baltimore. After last winter, any sign of cold weather approaching…
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Walk a couple of blocks downtown and you can see Baltimore’s theater past. And part of its future.The Mechanic Theater, built in 1967 and closed 10 years…
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Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, along with Ozomatli, Galactic and Anthony Hamilton will be among the musicians to perform at the 33rd annual Artscape in…
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Happy Sweet 16!Saturday marked the 16th Annual East Coast Championship Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race. Human-powered sculptures traveled a 14-mile…
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Over the weekend, Baltimore lost a great talent - 44 year old photographer Sam Holden died while doing yard work on his father's farm in Harford County.…