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From left, Charlamagne Tha God, Jess Hilarious and DJ Envy in 2023.
Baltimore comedian Jess Hilarious named co-host of ‘The Breakfast Club’
After weeks of back and forth, West Baltimore-born personality Jess Hilarious will officially take the throne as the third co-host of “The Breakfast Club” radio show.
Local DJs Francisco Vidales, left, and Matt Warner perform for a crowd.
Offstage Sessions is helping reignite young people’s passion for house music in Baltimore
Two 25-year-old DJs didn’t see the city as a hopping place for their generation to enjoy the popular house music culture. So they created a scene of their own.
Port Discovery Children’s Museum is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Port Discovery unveiled a $17.5 million exhibit plan. Here’s how it’ll change your visit.
In honor of its 25th anniversary, Port Discovery Children’s Museum announced several new initiatives, from child ambassadors to an exhibited focused on Stem and outer space.
Rapper Dave East will perform at Ottobar this weekend.
What to do this weekend, from Monster Jam to a Dave East show
Whether you want to see some monster trucks in action, hear house music or learn about sea shanties, we’ve got you covered.
Trevor Noah attends the WSJ Magazine 2023 Innovator Awards in November.
What to do this weekend, from seeing Trevor Noah to the MLK Day parade
Whether you want to get some good laughs, check out art or learn more about Martin Luther King Jr., we’ve got you covered.
Dave Chappelle performs during a midnight pop-up show at Radio City Music Hall on Oct. 16, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Jason Mendez/Getty Images for ABA)
Dave Chappelle is the latest comedian to rib Baltimore, but his jokes are actually funny
Famed comedian Dave Chappelle joked about Baltimore in his latest Netflix special, “The Dreamer.”
A shrimp snack and Tackle Box from Ekiben.
Ekiben to drop Tackle Box from its menu — for a very practical reason
Ekiben’s Tackle Box catfish dish will be no longer available to purchase after Jan. 13 unless sales increase.
This is the Wall of Pride, 1601 Carey Street in Sandtown-Winchester by Ernest Shaw. The mural is a continuation of the work of late artist Pontella Mason, responsible for more than 30 pieces of public art in Baltimore City.
What to do this weekend, from checking out street art to learning about European beers
Whether you want to check out street art, learn about European beer or see a renowned pianist perform, we’ve got you covered.
A collage of the top six Black creatives of 2023, according to The Baltimore Banner. (Left to Right: Britteny Howard, Timothy Fletcher, Akio Evans, Lisa Snowden, YG Teck, Jordan Lawson)
Game changers: 6 Black Maryland creatives who stood out in 2023
Drummer Timothy Fletcher, journalist Lisa Snowden and shoe muralist Akio Evans are just some of the Baltimoreans who made a splash this year.
Terrance Porter, the “Duke of Games” and Brian Marvin offer commentary on a fighting game tournament hosted at M.A.P. Technologies on June 18, 2022.
What to do this weekend, from celebrating hip-hop’s 50th to New Year’s Eve
Whether you want to celebrate Edgar Allan Poe, watch classic horror movies or be a part of a scavenger hunt, we’ve got you covered.
Fireworks shoot off into the sky to celebrate the New Year, seen from the fourth-floor terrace of the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore, Sunday, January 1, 2023.
What to do this New Year’s Eve, whether you’re a parent, partier or both
Whether you want to have some family-friendly fun or enjoy your night out without children, we've got you covered with New Year’s Eve plans.
Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
What to do this weekend, from BSO’s Holiday Spectacular to a pop-up bar
Whether you want to enjoy some hot chocolate with your children, try holiday-themed cocktails or hear live Christmas tunes, we’ve got you covered.
People in lawn chairs listen to MC Lyte’s set in the foreground as people in the background closer to the stage stand.
Mark your calendars: Festival dates set for AFRAM, Artscape and Charm City Live
In addition to information about AFRAM, Artscape and Charm City Live in 2024, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced there will be a “new, public-facing special events calendar available for residents and community events planners.”
Sean Wheeler, left, and Amalia Kerlish in a scene from Charm City Ballet's "A Christmas Carol."
What to do this weekend, from seeing Gabriel Iglesias to ‘A Christmas Carol’ ballet
Whether you want to enjoy the holiday season with your dog, let out laughs at Gabriel Iglesias or sing your heart out at karaoke, we’ve got you covered.
Fireworks shoot off into the sky to celebrate the New Year, seen from the fourth-floor terrace of the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore, Sunday, January 1, 2023.
Inner Harbor skies will be filled with drones, not just fireworks, on New Year’s Eve
Baltimore's Inner Harbor will now have a drone show take place during the New Year's Eve fireworks.
Bishme Cromartie of "Project Runway" is one of the many Marylanders who has appeared on reality television — and done quite well — in the last few months.
We’re taking over, one TV at a time: You can’t escape Marylanders on reality shows
"MasterChef Junior." "Squid Game: The Challenge." "Hell's Kitchen." No matter where you turn lately, Maryland citizens are on your television.
Robert Petkoff, center, as Harold Zidler and the cast of the North American tour of "Moulin Rouge! The Musical."
What to do this weekend, from ‘Moulin Rouge!’ to a BSO Christmas concert
Whether you want to see some Christmas lights, watch “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, or drink wine while learning about dinosaurs, we’ve got you covered.
Despite scattered rain showers, people came out in droves to Artscape on Sept. 24.
Artscape will return to summer in 2024 as festival is scheduled for August
Artscape, the city’s annual free arts festival, will take place Aug. 2 through Aug. 4, according to the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts.
The cast of The Greatest Show On Earth fill the stage during the finale after the Ringling Rocket launch.
What to do this Thanksgiving weekend, from the circus to holiday shopping
Whether you want to jam out to some Earth, Wind & Fire or take your kid to the circus, we’ve got you covered.
Thanksgiving Eve approaches.
The best bars to ignore your family and drink on Thanksgiving Eve
The Banner has got you covered on what bars and grills to check out on Drinksgiving.
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