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Michael Strassner has ‘craziest day’: From O’s first pitch to sold-out ‘Baltimorons’ premiere
Michael Strassner, a Towson native, was back in town for the first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles-Pirates game before heading to the Senator Theatre for the premiere of “The Baltimorons."
Actor Michael Strassner throws the first pitch at Camden Yards on Wednesday.
Nourished by Time is Baltimore’s next likely music star. Here’s why.
Here’s everything you need to know about Nourished by Time, a.k.a. Marcus Brown, the acclaimed ”post R&B” musician from Baltimore.
Baltimore native Marcus Brown, who records as Nourished by Time, is embarking on a new tour in support of his acclaimed new album, “The Passionate Ones.”
As one Marylander wins an Emmy, another drums his way to the VMAs
“The Pitt’s” Shawn Hatosy and drummer Timothy Fletcher — took their turns in the spotlight this weekend with an Emmy win and an Under Armour ad, respectively.
Drs. Jack Abbott (Shawn Hatosy, left) and Michael "Robby" Robinavitch (Noah Wyle) exit the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center on an episode of "The Pitt."
With Jay Duplass’ help, local star of ‘The Baltimorons’ is ready for his close-up
Towson native Michael Strassner, director Jay Duplass and actress Liz Larsen tell the unlikely story of how "The Baltimorons," a new rom-com, was made.
Michael Strassner and Jay Duplass in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from a new Scottish musical to the Cycling Classic
Whether you want to dance along to a new Scottish musical, jam out to the Connecticut band Eggy or cheer on WNBA talent up close, we’ve got you covered.
The new musical “Ceilidh” from Tony Award winner Sam Pinkleton makes its North American debut in Baltimore this weekend.
Carmelo Anthony to be honored with Enoch Pratt exhibit this fall
Carmelo Anthony, soon-to-be basketball Hall of Famer, will be featured in a free “House of Melo” exhibit at Enoch Pratt Free Library’s Central location in Baltimore.
Los Angeles Lakers forward Carmelo Anthony (7) smiles during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021, in Memphis, Tenn.
Amy Sherald’s ‘American Sublime’ lands at the BMA after Smithsonian fallout
Amy Sherald’s “American Sublime” needed a new home after the artist pulled the exhibit from the National Portrait Gallery. Enter the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Amy Sherald, seated in front of her piece "A God Blessed Land (Empire of Dirt)."
How Turnstile conquered this summer — and the world
Franz Lyons and Daniel Fang, members of the Baltimore band Turnstile, discuss the hardcore act’s mainstream rise, the success of “Never Enough” and more.
Turnstile performs a free benefit concert at Wyman Park Dell  in Baltimore, MD on May 10, 2025 to raise donations for Health Care for the Homeless.
What to do in Baltimore this Labor Day weekend, from a comedy festival to house DJs
Whether you want to laugh at the Baltimore Comedy Festival, celebrate anime at Miryokucon or hear live jazz at Keystone Korner this Labor Day weekend, we’ve got you covered.
Local DJ's Francisco Vidales and Matt Warner performing for a crowd
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from Ekiben Night Market to Nate Bargatze live
Whether you want to laugh at Nate Bargatze’s jokes, try a wide range of food at the Ekiben Night Market or want to rock out to video game music, we’ve got you covered.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - APRIL 26: Nate Bargatze speaks onstage for "A Country Thing Happened On The Way To Cure Parkinson's" benefitting The Michael J. Fox Foundation, at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts on April 26, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for The Michael J. Fox Foundation)
Baltimore Center Stage managing director to step down this fall
Baltimore Center Stage managing director Adam Frank talks to The Banner about why he is stepping away from Maryland’s designated state theater.
Adam Frank, Baltimore Center Stage managing director since late 2022, said he’s stepping away from the theater industry this fall.
From HBO to Hulu, these Baltimore musicians are crafting your TV soundtracks
Meet the three Baltimore musicians who are helping tell the stories of three new TV series, including “Iyanu,“ “Washington Black” and “Task.”
Andrew “December Moon” Johnson adds percussion during an “Iyanu” studio session.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from Katy Perry live to a coffee festival
Whether you want to indulge your inner barista at a coffee festival, sing along to Katy Perry or try your hand at a Mr. Boh lookalike contest, we’ve got you covered.
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JULY 15: Katy Perry performs at the Kia Forum on July 15, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)
Meet Tanner, the Uber driver who saved Jeezy’s Baltimore concert
Uber driver Tanner Donahoo didn’t know he was driving famous rapper Jeezy until halfway through their 10-hour ride to save his Baltimore concert at the Lyric.
Tanner Donahoo greets the audience at Jeezy’s Aug. 1 concert at the Lyric.
To thrive in 2025, Opera Baltimore is willing to try it all — even AI
While opera dates back more than 400 years ago, Opera Baltimore president Julia Cooke is squarely focused on the future — including how artificial intelligence can improve the nonprofit group’s operations.
Julia Cooke, the president and general director of Opera Baltimore, is focused on the future of opera.
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from a cat art exhibit to a cheap 5K
Whether you want to see centuries-old cat art, run a family-friendly 5K at Druid Hill Park or celebrate the life of Jerry Garcia, we’ve got you covered.
The Walters Art Museum’s new cats-focused exhibit, “Paws on Parchment,” opens this week and runs through Feb. 15, 2026.
After Smithsonian controversy, Amy Sherald’s painting of trans model lands New Yorker cover
After painter Amy Sherald pulled her National Portrait Gallery exhibit, the MICA alum’s work — "Trans Forming Liberty’ — is on the cover of the New Yorker.
“Trans Forming Liberty,” a painting by Maryland Institute College of Art alum Amy Sherald, is the New Yorker’s latest cover image.
Arts office leader Tonya Miller Hall, Mayor Brandon Scott’s office part ways
Tonya Miller Hall, senior advisor of arts and culture for Baltimore, is no longer working for Mayor Brandon Scott’s office, which established a new arts office in April.
Tonya Miller Hall, pictured here giving remarks at an Inviting Light event in Station North in March, is no longer working with Mayor Brandon Scott’s office.
This Baltimore author is ensuring a fashion pioneer from Maryland gets her credit
Baltimore author Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson talks about the success of “Claire McCardell: The Designer Who Set Women Free” and the Frederick native’s well-deserved legacy.
Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson is the author of "Claire McCardell: The Designer Who Set Women Free."
What to do in Baltimore this weekend, from arts festivals to free concerts
Whether you want to check out an annual Reservoir Hill festival, see Jeezy perform with a full orchestra or watch "Toy Story" for free at a museum, we’ve got you covered.
Kids play at the splash pad at the Rotunda in June 2025. The Hampden shopping center hosts a free, family-friendly concert series on Friday evenings through Oct. 3.
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