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Caitlin Moore

Caitlin

Caitlin Moore is the Arts and Culture Editor for The Baltimore Banner, covering the intersection of art, theater, music and food in Charm City. Previously, she was the Pop Culture Editor at The Washington Post, where she worked for 11 years. She started her time there as a part-time homepage web producer and award-winning digital editor working overnights and weekends before transitioning to the Features desk and taking over pop culture coverage in 2018. Born and raised in Wilmington, Del., and a graduate from American University in Washington, D.C., Moore is excited to call another mid-Atlantic East Coast city home. She is ready to learn the ins and outs of Baltimore’s bustling cultural scene, with hopes to focus on coverage that more directly affects local readers and is an asset to their daily routines.

Latest content by Caitlin Moore

Access to the ocean is currently unavailable at the Assateague Island National Seashore.
Ocean City, Assateague shut down ocean access as medical waste washes ashore
Assateague State Park, Ocean City and other Maryland beaches have shut down water access due to medical waste, including hypodermic needles, washing ashore.
T-Pain and Taylor Swift perform the parody song “Thug Story” ahead of the 2009 CMT Awards.
Why the Ravens game has us nostalgic for T-Pain and Taylor Swift
Join us on a journey back to 2009, when Obama was president, “Glee” debuted, and Taylor Swift and T-Pain had a duet.
Different varieties of pumpkins are on sale at Weber’s Cider Mill Farm in Parkville.
Halloween is over but fall isn’t: Here are the best cozy festivities you can still attend
There are plenty of local orchards and festivals to cater to those who like a little more space between their holidays, complete with smaller crowds and cheaper tickets.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson speaks during a news conference after organized team activities Wednesday, May 24, 2023 in Owings Mills.
‘This my quarterback’: Drake brings Ravens’ Lamar Jackson onstage at D.C. concert
Baltimore Raven Lamar Jackson — along with teammates Tyler Huntley, Odell Beckham Jr., James Proche II and Devin Duvernay — took a helicopter to see a Drake concert in Washington, D.C. Naturally.

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