Kylie Perrotti has a new cookbook
Kylie Perrotti’s newest cookbook, The Plant-Based 5-Ingredient Cookbook, shows any cook how to take just five readily-available ingredients and transform them into delicious plant-based dishes for any occasion.
Kylie Perrotti’s newest cookbook, The Plant-Based 5-Ingredient Cookbook, shows any cook how to take just five readily-available ingredients and transform them into delicious plant-based dishes for any occasion.
It rained off-and-on from morning past noon, but that did not deter early-arrivers at this year’s Festival on the Hill – especially those lining up to be first in line for used books and “Juniquities” bargains.
It’s fall, and thus it is time once again for Festival on the Hill, the more-or-less annual celebration of autumn weather and community togetherness that has been happening around here since the 1950s.
Now that cannabis (AKA marijuana) is legal and widely available in Maryland, BHCA’s Gray Panthers Task Force is hosting a salon on Wednesday, Oct. 25, with an expert on the medical and policy aspects of cannabis.
Bolton Hill’s 3rd annual Arts in the Parks picnic concert series kicks off on Thursday, July 6, with popular father-son musicians Ken and Brad Kolodner on hammered dulcimer and clawhammer banjo blurring the lines of Old-Time, Bluegrass and American Roots music.
Before Canada’s smoke disrupted those crisp, pleasant late spring days when neither heat nor air conditioning were needed, seasonal sounds of the neighborhood drifted through open windows.
Artscape, it appears, is really back. After years of back and forth and political backbiting about where and when and whether it was ever coming back, the city’s Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts wants you to know that this time it’s really for real.
Tulips are all around us now, a sure sign of spring’s endurance.
Living within walking distance of a great symphony hall with an outstanding orchestra is one of the delights of Bolton Hill. Music lovers gravitate to our neighborhood and make it stronger and more vibrant.
The Mt. Royal Elementary/Middle School Parent Teacher Organization is working with community artist Herb Massie to design a ceramic mural to be installed on the outside of the school.