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Bmore Media Readers Weigh In on "Diner," Male/Female Sculpture
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Bmore Media readers share their views on two Baltimore works of art: the movie "Diner" and the "Male/Female" sculpture.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Entertainment
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Film
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Hospitality
Station North
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Charles Village
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Lauraville
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Hampden
Photo Essay: Corradetti Glassblowing Studio
Bmore Media
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
For this month's photo essay, Bmore Media's Arianne Teeple took a look at the Corradetti Glassblowing Studio in the Clipper Mill Foundry Building.
Arts and Culture
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Entrepreneurship
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Multicultural
Hampden
Of Small Ponds and Big Ambitions
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Film directors usually depict small towns as either Norman Rockwell-esque fantasies or intellectually stifling places full of small-minded people. But life in these places has a distinct rhythm and is full of individual stories that present a much deeper picture to those who care to look. Baltimore filmmaker Josh Slates aims to bring a more robust image of small-town America to moviegoers with his first feature film,
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Entertainment
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Film
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Innovation
Charles Village
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Downtown
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Hampden
Ditch the Mall: Local Holiday Shopping Options Abound in Baltimore
Staci Wolfson
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Do long lines and crowded parking lots at malls and big box stores strike you as a less-than-appealing holiday prospect? Us, too. Good thing you've got options. The "shop local" scene in Baltimore is alive, well, and ready to welcome you with open arms this season.
Shop Local
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Visit Baltimore
Hampden
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Fells Point
Maker's Mark(et): Art and Artisans Pop Up at Becket Hitch
Staci Wolfson
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
On Saturday, November 13th a handpicked group of artisans and craftspeople will convene at Woodberry Kitchen for Becket Hitch, a one-of-a-kind pop-up shop and self-described "makers market." We sat down with the event's co-founders -- Kohli Flick and Katie McDonough Kutil -- to learn more about the ideas and inspiration behind the event.
Arts and Culture
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Entrepreneurship
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Shop Local
Hampden
From Gifts to Growth for Biggs & Featherbelle
Staci Wolfson
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Sisters Kelley and Kasey Evick had other goals in mind -- they never really imagined they'd start a natural bath and body products business. Yet that's exactly where they are today with Biggs & Featherbelle. We caught up with the Hampden-based entrepreneurs to learn more about how they got here and where they're headed next.
Entrepreneurship
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Shop Local
Hampden
Men's Style Gets an Upgrade With the Arrival of Sixteen Tons
Neal Shaffer
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Entrepreneur and shopkeeper Daniel Wylie looks to plug a hole in Baltimore's menswear market with Sixteen Tons, a new Hampden venture steeped in classic American style.
Arts and Culture
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Entrepreneurship
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Fashion
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Shop Local
Hampden
"Form" Takes Shape in Baltimore
Sarah Perry
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
The agony. The ecstasy. The sewing. September heralds fall fashion everywhere, and in Baltimore this month, a boutique owner and a designer aim to give local women some Baltimore couture of their very own.
Arts and Culture
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Fashion
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Shop Local
Hampden
Meet Your New ME
Neal Shaffer
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Bmore Media's new managing editor shares a few words about the future of the publication and Baltimore's emerging "great energy."
Hampden
Building Up Baltimore -- Evan Morville
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
As a partner at Seawall Development Corp., which was honored by the Urban Land Institute for its Millers Court residential complex for teachers, Evan Morville believes that revitalizing Baltimore begins with communities. He talks to us about the city's resurgence and why he thinks the city is on track to make a bigtime comeback.
Community
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Rehab/Renovation
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Residential Real Estate
Charles Village
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Hampden
What Baltimore Has That Pittsburgh Wants
Elaine Labalme
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Ever wonder what a visitor thinks about Baltimore? Or what another city might want that we have? Our sister publication, Pittsburgh's Pop City, took a look at our city. Here's what Pitt wishes they had...
Arts and Culture
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For Foodies
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Move To Baltimore
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Visit Baltimore
Downtown
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Mt. Vernon
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Hampden
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Federal Hill
That's So Bmore: Why We Love This Charmed City
Nicole Jovel
Friday, August 14, 2009
Every city has something that sets it apart. New York oozes sophistication. In D.C. it's all about influence and power. New Orleans, on the other hand, has a relaxed, laissez-faire attitude. This is the first in a series in which we'll look at things that make Baltimore so Baltimorish -- the things that lure in new residents, compel those who live here to stay and keep former inhabitants longing for home.
Community
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Move To Baltimore
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Residential Real Estate
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Visit Baltimore
Downtown
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Charles Village
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Canton
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Belvedere Square
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Harbor East
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Hampden
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Lauraville
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Fells Point
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Federal Hill
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Station North
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Mt. Vernon
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Locust Point
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