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Robyn Dixon speaks at The 2023 Black Effect Podcast Festival at Pullman Yards on April 22, 2023, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Robyn Dixon says she was ‘fired’ from ‘Real Housewives of Potomac’
Season 8 of “The Real Housewives of Potomac” will be Robyn Dixon’s last after the network chose to not invite her back.
Singer Tamia onstage during 2019 Black Music Honors at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on September 5, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Tamia and Joe to a fun walk with a doctor
Whether you want to see R&B legends perform, participate in an outdoor game or test your knowledge in trivia, we’ve got you covered.
People enjoy a nice day by flying kites at Patterson Park during the Kite Festival on March 26, 2023. (Julia Reihs for The Baltimore Banner)
What to do this weekend, from a farmers’ market to a pet fashion show
Whether you want to try cheap local eats, fly a kite or watch animals take part in a fashion show, we’ve got you covered.
A rare Kehinde Wiley stained glass piece, Saint Amelie (2014) was illuminated for the first time at the Walter's Art Museum on October 3, 2023. Wiley was the artist commissoned in 2018 for the official presidental portraits of Barack Obama. He was the first African-American artist to be seletec for the honor.
Walters Art Museum director Julia Marciari-Alexander to step down
Walters Art Museum director and CEO Julia Marciari-Alexander will remain at the Walters until September 2024 to help with the transition for their next leader.
Wendell Pierce and Dominic West in the HBO series The Wire.
There’s more to Baltimore than just ‘The Wire.’ Watch these shows next.
“The Wire” isn't the only popular show based in Baltimore, but it’s the only one that gets brought up by people outside Maryland. Here are five other shows that took place in the area.
Easter eggs.
What to do this Easter weekend, from an egg hunt to a movie night
Whether you want to celebrate Easter, learn about Elizabeth Talford Scott or watch “Death Becomes Her,” we’ve got you covered.
Art from Brianna McKay, one of the winners of the "Wrap the Box" contest, is seen on an electrical light box at Pratt and South streets.
Here’s who is lighting up the city with their art on electrical boxes
Walk along Pratt Street near the Inner Harbor and you'll see the work from 10 different artists or collectives who are winners of a local contest thrown by the mayor's office.
A family visits the National Aquarium in Baltimore.
What to do this weekend, from feeding aquarium animals to a mobile hockey museum
Whether you want to see country singer Cody Johnson, learn about hockey or go on an early-morning aquarium tour, we’ve got you covered.
Elyscia Jefferson (left) and L. Rodgers are on Reba McEntire's team on this season of “The Voice.”
Baltimore is Team Reba. See who’s representing the city on ‘The Voice.’
Elyscia Jefferson and L. Rodgers talk about the small world that is Baltimore and snagging the final two spots on Reba McEntire's team on “The Voice.”
A vendor at last year’s American Craft Made Baltimore Marketplace.
What to do this weekend, from a ‘Jurassic World’ tour to a craft fair
Whether you want to see dinosaurs, listen to jazz or shop for handmade goods, we’ve got you covered.
Keyshia Cole, seen here at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, will be at CFG Bank Arena this weekend.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Keyshia Cole to toasting women-owned businesses
Whether you want to rap some Biggie, create a collage or attend a celebrity basketball game, we’ve got you covered.
Maryland native Tamar Braxton, seen here in 2013, will be one of the performers at Saturday’s Grown & Sexy Music Fest.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Tamar Braxton to playing ‘Wheel of Fortune’
Whether you want to hear some R&B, attend a garden and crafts show or let out some laughs, we’ve got you covered.
Zeke’s Coffee will close its Pigtown location on March 3.
Zeke’s Coffee is the latest shop to close in Pigtown
Zeke’s Coffee on Washington Boulevard in Pigtown will be serving their last cup of coffee this weekend.
Milly Vanderwood in front of one of the walls at the In My Lifetime: Mini Hop-Hop Museum.
Baltimore’s mini hip-hop museum has big potential
“I wanted to emphasize how important hip-hop is, not just to Black people, but everybody,” said In My Lifetime: Mini Hip-Hop Museum founder Milly Vanderwood.
Enjoy wine tasting this weekend at Verde Pizza Baltimore.
What to do this weekend, from a wine tasting to an ’80s R&B tribute
Whether you want to sing some Teena Marie, learn how to DJ or taste wine, we’ve got you covered.
Stevie Nicks performs onstage at the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Stevie Nicks to a pickleball tournament
Whether you want to see Stevie Nicks, have a karaoke night at the Maryland Science Center or test your “Friends“ knowledge, we’ve got you covered.
Conducting at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
How Tupac and Biggie are helping the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has attempted to diversify their programming to find new audiences. It’s working.
A scene from the 2023 Maryland International Motorcycle Show.
What to do this weekend, from a Lunar New Year festival to a motorcycle show
Whether you want to take in classic hip-hop with a late 19th-century twist or go to a catered Super Bowl party, we’ve got you covered.
$2,008,580 in Congressional Funding was presented to The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum, Inc., the nation’s first wax museum presenting the history of great Black Americans. Built in a former Fire station, the Museum requires new building and landscape solutions to improve its safety, accessibility, and visual impact. This money will allow the Museum to complete much-needed capital infrastructure upgrades, renovations, improvements to the current facility, and update their educational programming.
What to do this Black History Month, from karaoke tributes to art exhibits
Whether you want to see live performances, learn about Baltimore in the Roaring ’20s or take a cooking class this Black History Month, we’ve got you covered.
Patti LaBelle performs during “CMT Smashing Glass” in Nashville in October 2023. She will be in Baltimore this weekend.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Patti LaBelle to going ice skating
Whether you want to see Patti LaBelle in Baltimore or check out local art in Ellicott City, we’ve got you covered.
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