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The Shamans of Eastern Avenue
Sam Hopkins
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Mexican artist Paco Loza established Baltimore as his American base through visits and exhibitions throughout the years. Now, he's begun a tradition of bringing his Huichol Indian friends from their mountain homes to Highlandtown's Creative Alliance, to represent their people through art.
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Startup Scene: Meet Mike Brenner, Baltimore Entrepreneur
Staci Wolfson
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
The tech scene in Baltimore has been on quite a run over the past few years (in case you missed it). One of many reasons why is the emergence of a highly motivated crop of young entrepreneurs. Meet Mike Brenner, one such Baltimorean. While you may not know his name, chances are you know at least one of his many projects. Bmore Media sat down with him to learn more.
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The City That Codes, Wires, Geeks-out: Welcome to the Hackathon, Hon.
Amy Dusto
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tools scattered on workbenches. Solder dripping into pizza boxes. Ideas and innovation in abundance at every turn. And, oh yeah: cash prizes. It was all part of the scene at Baltimore's first Hackathon, held November 19-21 at the Emerging Technology Center in Canton. Bmore was there, and we've got the full story.
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Baltimore's Top Chefs: Ted Stelzenmuller
Walaika Haskins
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Baltimore claims its title as THE place for all things blue crab-related with pride. But, in case you haven't noticed, the city's culinary scene has expanded way beyond crab cakes and sauerkraut. One chef leading the way? Ted Stelzenmuller.
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Riding the Rails: Fears and Hopes for the Red Line
Michael Cook
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
The Red Line, the proposed east-west transit line that city leaders hope will make getting back and forth easier for Baltimore residents has its supporters and detractors. Officials for and against the project have had their say. We wondered what regular citizens thought of the plan.
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Rolling Along With Baltimore's Derby Girls
Kim Polyniak
Monday, September 07, 2009
The wind blowing through their hair. The wheels whooshing around the rink. The Charm City Roller Girls live for creating a commotion in the world of roller derby. And these skating femme fatales love bringing their spirit for the sport to Baltimore.
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MP3Car.com: From Web Ring to Global Business
Mary Reichert
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
For most technology companies, a Web site is typically the last stage of their development. Baltimore-based MP3Car.com took a different path, growing from a simple online forum into a business with a growing global clientele.
Emerging Technologies
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Entrepreneurship
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Innovation
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Internet
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It's a Big World and Baltimore is Staking Its Claim
Rebecca McClay
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
As The Port of Baltimore welcomes another record-breaking year of foreign trade, Baltimore's harbors, nonprofits and universities continue to carve their niche in the world economy.
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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.
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