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Things to do

    With HonFest permanently wrapped, a new festival highlighting Hampden is set for June
    Small business owners are planning a one-day festival called Hampden Highlights for June 1 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
    Susannah Siger, left, and Samantha Claassen smile for a portrait in Golden West on Wednesday.
    Commentary: Birding in Baltimore and the DMV brings us life lessons
    Birding in Baltimore and across the D.C., Maryland and Virginia region is sure to provide relief when the pressures of life around here are taking their toll.
    A scarlet tanager.
    Hawk that’s been through hell escapes after another brush of bad luck
    Stella the hawk, partially blind and with a chest full of shrapnel, is loose after a tree struck her enclosure at Oregon Ridge Nature Center in Cockeysville.
    Stella the hawk in on the loose after a fallen tree broke open her enclosure at Oregon Ridge Nature Center in Cockeysville.
    A birdwatcher’s guide to nest cams around Maryland
    Birdwatchers can enjoy nature from afar with the help of these nest cams around Maryland.
    A Chesapeake Conservancy livestream shows a mother peregrine falcon nestled against her four fluffy hatchlings atop a Baltimore City skyscraper on April 18.
    24 hours of Edgar Allan Poe readings
    The National Edgar Allan Poe Theatre is hosting their third annual Doomsday, a livestreamed event where volunteers read the author's poems and stories for 24 hours straight.
    Portrait of American author Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), probably taken from a cigar box, 1900.
    What to do this weekend, from a Key Bridge memorial concert to comedian Chelsea Handler
    Whether you want to see popular comedians perform, check out local vendors or enjoy ice cream, we’ve got you covered.
    Chelsea Handler speaks on stage during Stand Up To Cancer and Lynne Cohen Foundation Host Fundraiser to Support Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research on April 11, 2024, in Los Angeles, California.
    7 things to do: Warmer days mean boating season has begun in Annapolis
    April is finally warming, and that means there are opportunities to get out on the water in Annapolis. There’s also free music, a festival for female voices, a maritime collective market day and student art to enjoy through April 24.
    Volunteer crew Brian Fleming, left, and Philip Smith stow the mainsail aboard the Wilma Lee, an 83-year-old skipjack operated by the Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park.
    New/Next Film Festival returns for 2024, expands to four days
    The New/Next Film Festival returns to Baltimore this year, with expanded programming.
    Eric Hatch, organizer of the New/Next Film Festival, said he was excited to bring the festival back for 2024.
    Hilton Grows Best: Best places to buy plants in Maryland
    Hilton Carter takes a trip around Maryland to tell you about some of his favorite go-to places to shop for plants.
    Hilton Carter at Valley View Farms.
    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.
    Singer Tamia onstage during 2019 Black Music Honors at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on September 5, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    7 things to do: Rose, the ultimate stage mother, comes to Annapolis
    You could catch a new production of “Gypsy” at Classic Theatre of Maryland, new music at the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra or some very, very old-style singing from a German choir. There’s lots more to do during the week through April 17.
    Christine Asero plays Rose in the Maryland Classic Theatre production of "Gypsy."
    Work It: Missy Elliott coming to CFG Bank Arena Aug. 1 with ‘Out of this World’ tour
    Hip-hop and R&B legend Missy Elliott will rock CFG Bank Arena Aug. 1 for her “Out of this World” tour. She will be joined by rapper Busta Rhymes and R&B singer Ciara.
    Missy Elliott is coming to Baltimore in August, headlining her first tour. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for MTV)
    Rapper Jack Harlow to headline Preakness LIVE music festival
    Other performers include DJ and musician Gryffin, rapper Channel Tres, electronic musician and DJ Frank Walker, and DJ Chantel Jeffries
    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA -Jack Harlow performs on stage at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Nov.16, 2023. The rapper will headline this year's Preakness LIVE. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
    Anne Arundel County to host first Asian American festival on Sunday
    Anne Arundel County’s first Asian American festival will have food vendors from different regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.
    Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds in Crownsville, Maryland.
    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.
    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)
    7 things to do: 94-year-old June Squibb’s star turn opens the Annapolis Film Festival
    The list of things to do in Annapolis opens with 70 movies, includes lots of original music and wraps up a partial eclipse of the sun.
    June Squibb and Fred Hechinger in "Thelma" a new film by Josh Margolin. It will be the opening night movie of the Annapolis Film Festival.
    2024 solar eclipse: How to view in Baltimore
    It's probably too late to make big travel plans to see the total solar eclipse. Here's how to view the partial eclipse in or around Baltimore.
    Nowhere in Maryland will experience a total solar eclipse this year, but that doesn't mean there isn't anything to see.
    No kids, no mallets: The unspoken rules of eating crabs
    Pay attention to the crab rules and etiquette for the next outing or risk getting future invites revoked.
    Nick’s Fish House is located in the Baltimore Peninsula offers freshest seafood, regional specialties, and the some of the best-steamed crabs in town.
    How to help people impacted by the Key Bridge collapse
    Here are ways to support families of the Key Bridge victims, port workers and first responders.
    Community members participated in a prayer circle held in front of the Patterson Park Observatory despite the rainy morning on March 28, 2024. Redemption City Church guided the community in prayer and hymns.
    Commentary: When choosing between the Orioles and the Nationals is a fan’s dilemma
    With Major League Baseball's opening day approaching, a D.C.-area baseball fan sorts out whether he should root for the Washington Nationals or the Baltimore Orioles.
    Baltimore Orioles fans watch the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Washington Nationals on Wednesday, September 27, 2023.
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