Notes from a seasoned cook
My early cooking life began more than half a century ago in a very large family, and few things I learned there applied when I left my parent’s home for my own life.
My early cooking life began more than half a century ago in a very large family, and few things I learned there applied when I left my parent’s home for my own life.
After 40 years of living and activism in Bolton Hill, John Kyle and his husband Peter Satten are moving out of their Park Avenue townhouse and down-sizing to a smaller residence in north Roland Park.
Friday, Sept. 24 at 6:30 pm, is the last in the popular summer Arts in the Parks series of free concerts. They were hosted in neighborhood outdoor settings by BHCA and adjacent Marble Hill and Madison Park community associations.
Zhee Chatmon, official Bolton Hill Bulletin photographer, has captured many memorable moments from the Arts in the Parks series this summer.
Artist Ernest Shaw last month completed the second of the two-part mural at Park and North avenues.
Neighborhoods come together for summer picnics, concerts in nearby parks
June is Pride Month in Maryland and nationally. It celebrates the 52 years that have passed since the Stonewall movement grew from New York to become a vital and successful national (and international) continuing campaign to protect and respect the rights of people attracted to members of their own sex.
Sally Pomeran Harris, who excelled as a child actor, founded a small theater in New York, and went on to create and lead a drama program at what is now Stephenson University in Baltimore County, died on May 5 in a Mt. Washington senior living facility.
When she and her wife left their Station North apartment on Charles Street after 19 years and moved in 2017 to Bolton Hill, it was like the end of a love affair, says photographer Zhee Chatmon.