Diary of a Cat Lady
When she moved to Baltimore in 1995, Luz Damron probably was ill-prepared for the rough-and-tumble ways of central west Baltimore.
When she moved to Baltimore in 1995, Luz Damron probably was ill-prepared for the rough-and-tumble ways of central west Baltimore.
With a great burst of new year optimism, the BHCA Greening Committee is calling attention to a wide array of 2021 outdoor activities for neighborhood parks, along with a new map that pinpoints where each park is located.
Jim is a balding, audaciously gay scholar in his mid-60s who lives on a quiet street in an 1850s brick townhouse in Bolton Hill.
Children in three age categories — 0 to 5, 6 to 11 and 12 to 15 — are invited to draw a poster that explains what they like about the neighborhood where they live, and post it on their front door or window.
No one thinks much about the century-old Marlborough Apartments, although the stately 11-story building at 1701 Eutaw Place is a fine piece of period architecture and one of the larger buildings in the neighborhood. Residents come and go, some likely oblivious to the history of the place.
Each Art To Dine For party is hosted by fascinating collectors, designers, artists, musicians, singers, dancers and arts lovers. Each host welcomes you into their homes, lofts, studios, or workplaces for an insider’s view of Baltimore’s vibrant art scene.
You too can follow the yellow brick road to stardom. Auditions for the Memorial Players’ spring production of The Wizard of Oz take place on Sept.
Acknowledging the Wind, an installation of large kinetic sculptures by Bolton Hill neighbor Paul Daniel, is on display at Ladew Topiary Gardens in Monkton until October 31,