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Models wear designs at last year's Baltimore Fashion Week. This year, Baltimore Fashion Week is flipping the script with young designers and paid models.
With young designers and paid models, Baltimore Fashion Week flips the script
Baltimore Fashion Week founder — and former model — Sharan Nixon looks to her own experiences in the industry to incorporate needed changes.
The Inner Harbor’s amphitheater will host Saturday’s Baltimore by Baltimore festival.
What to do this weekend, from a free Lewis Museum day to a Syleena Johnson performance
Whether you want to visit the African American history museum for free or get some laughs at the Baltimore Improv festival, we’ve got you covered.
Local DJ will provide ‘backbone’ beats for Olympics break dancing
DJ Fleg discusses what it means for hip-hop to be represented at the Olympics and what other competitions he's looking forward to.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong will be playing WTMD’s First Thursday Festival.
What to do this weekend, from Missy Elliott to a Pigeons Playing Ping Pong set
Whether you want to see Missy Elliott at CFG Bank Arena, check out Artscape or check out Pigeons Playing Ping Pong and WTMD’s First Thursday Festival, we’ve got you covered.
A local artist market is seen along Charles Street at Artscape in 2023.
Artscape 2024: Everything you need to know
Have questions about the basics of when, where and what you need to know about Artscape 2024? We’ve got all the answers.
The Crown, a popular bar in Station North, announced its closure next month after over a decade in business. They are known for their music and parties, most notably the “red room” and the “blue room” which offered different vibes. Photos taken on a Holga film camera in 2014. (Kaitlin Newman / The Baltimore Banner)
The Crown is closing. Patrons of Station North venue declare it’s the end of an era
Station North’s popular bar and venue The Crown has announced it will close in August.
“Father & Son” by May Pang features John Lennon and his son Julian.
What to do this weekend, from free movies to a John Lennon exhibit
Whether you want to look at pictures of John Lennon taken by his former lover, see “Deadpool and Wolverine” for free or go axe throwing, we’ve got you covered.
Andre Braugher as Detective Frank Pembleton in Homicide: Life on the Street.
‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ will finally be available to stream
After years and years of waiting, the Baltimore-set police drama “Homicide: Life on the Street” will finally be available for streaming on Peacock on Aug. 19.
A mural by local artist Andy Dahl on the home of Charles Foster was shown to the public for the first time on July 18, 2024. The mural took Dahl about a month to finish.
A floral mural aims to brighten Fort Worthington — literally
A new, brightly colored, floral mural was unveiled in Fort Worthington by Maryland State Sen. Cory V. McCray and Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore.
Patton Oswalt will perform a stand-up set at The Lyric this weekend.
What to do this weekend, from Patton Oswalt live to a ‘Frozen’ concert
Whether you want to see Patton Oswalt perform, see the “Frozen” score performed live by an orchestra or attend a Christmas event in July, we’ve got you covered.
Rapper Logan Reich says his social media antics have given his musical career a boost.
He jumped into the Inner Harbor to make a song go viral. He got more than just likes.
For 25 days in a row, Logan Reich plunged into the water in an attempt to promote his new song “Get Rich or Die Trying.” The 22-year-old said the promotional tactic “forced the city to put their eyes on him.”
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 05: Janet Jackson speaks onstage during the 37th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Microsoft Theater on November 05, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
What to do this weekend, from a Janet Jackson concert to outdoor movies
Whether you want to see Janet Jackson and Nelly perform, watch some movies outside or attend a Caribbean festival, we’ve got you covered.
Marlon Wayans will perform at Baltimore Comedy Factory this weekend.
Why Marlon Wayans is spending his holiday weekend in Baltimore
Marlon Wayans said he has a particular affinity for Baltimore, where he will perform five shows at the Baltimore Comedy Factory this weekend.
Saturday’s Harbor Hootenanny will take place at the Inner Harbor Amphitheater.
What to do this weekend, from Indie Fest to Harbor Hootenanny
Whether you want to see Marlon Wayans perform, watch some extremely violent wrestling or support local artists, we’ve got you covered.
Fireworks over the Inner Harbor on July 4, 2023.
What to do, and where to see fireworks, on July Fourth in Baltimore
Whether you want to enjoy fireworks by the Inner Harbor, watch a hot dog eating contest or hear live music in Cherry Hill, we’ve got you covered this Fourth of July.
Top Baltimore comedians to watch. Comedians Reggie 'Girl He Funny' Travers (left), Manny (center) and Craig the Entertainer (right).
Need a good laugh? Here are some Baltimore comedians to watch, follow on social media
If you’re in need of some cheering up, just scroll through social media and one of these young comedians will give you a laugh.
Mac and cheese lovers, this is for you.
What to do this weekend, from Chris Brown to a mac & cheese festival
Whether you want to see Chris Brown perform, taste different types of mac and cheese or watch a live musical performance of Beetlejuice, we’ve got you covered.
Busta Rhymes, seen here performing at Coachella in April, will be at AFRAM this weekend.
What to do this weekend, from AFRAM to a comedy boat tour
Whether you want to check out Mýa and Busta Rhymes at AFRAM, go on a comedy tour, watch a live art competition or attend a reggae festival, we’ve got you covered.
6/25/22—A rainbow flag waves during the Baltimore Pride Parade on Charles St.
What to do this weekend, from Pride in the Park to Fleet Week festivals
Whether you want to attend the Maryland Auto Show, celebrate Pride or Fleet Week — or all of the above — we’ve got you covered.
Some of the offerings from Carpet Company's now-sold out collection of officially licensed MLB Orioles gear.
Local streetwear brand gets OK to make Orioles gear — and sells out immediately
Carpet Company founders and brothers Ayman and Osama Abdeldayem's collection of MLB licensed Baltimore Orioles gear sold out in minutes.
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