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Step OUT to wine and dine at Uncorked
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Head to Roland Park to check out this year's Uncorked, the annual fundraiser hosted by the Baltimore chapter of the National Association of Catering Executives. The event takes place March 18.
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Hospitality
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Nightlife
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Philanthropy
Hampden
Contest: Win Tickets to Everclear and Eve 6 at Rams Head
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
We're giving away two pairs of tickets to see these bands at Rams Head Live Dec. 6.
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Downtown
A Tale of Two Chefs
Tracey Middlekauff
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
It was the best of times...Oh wait, wrong tale. This one's about two Baltimore chefs. One has left the Brewer's Art to open his own restaurant while the chef at the popular Mount Vernon hangout has crafted a new menu to match its Belgian-style brews.
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Federal Hill
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Hampden
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Mt. Vernon
Spotlighters Shines the Path to its Future
Daniel Collins
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
The Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre has been a cornerstone of the Mount Vernon neighborhood for the last 50 years. Adding new education programs and sprucing up the space are among its plans for the future.
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Philanthropy
Mt. Vernon
It Takes Two to Tango
Abby Sussman
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Christina Simpson and Mark Longerbeam founded Baltimore Tango nearly five years ago. They hold weekly tango classes and Friday night
milongas
on the Broadway Pier in Fells Point.
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Sports & Recreation
Station North
Aerial Theater Takes Audience to New Heights
Elizabeth Heubeck
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
In-Flight Theater blends gravity-defying feats with dramatic performances. Our writer takes us inside Mara Neimanis' studio.
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Station North
Step OUT: For Cirque du Soleil's Dralion
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
Cirque du Soleil returns to Baltimore with an encore performance of
Dralion
. The French-Canadian circus has updated its show since it first made an appearance in Charm City in 2003.
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Events
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Nightlife
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Downtown
Tune In To Hear About WTMD's New Move
Jolene Carr
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Movie nights. Free concerts. Weddings. Fundraising Events. And a higher transmitter so even folks out in Montgomery County can hear the alternative radio station's music. Those are some of the plans WTMD has in store once it moves to a new spot that is four times bigger than its current home.
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Step OUT: For World Refugee Day
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Music, dance and crafts from around the world will come together at the Creative Alliance for World Refugee Day, June 22.
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Community
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Diversity
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Events
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Film
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Multicultural
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Nightlife
Baltimore's Classic Restaurants Buck the Trends
Renee Beck
Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Baltimore’s stalwart restaurants have to compete with modern, trendy wine bars and bistros. Few have made it through decades of roller coaster growth and recessions. But classics like the Prime Rib, Rusty Scupper, Sotto Sopra, the Black Olive and Tio Pepe are going by changing with the times -- yet staying true to what made them crowd favorites in the first place.
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Marketing
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Downtown
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Mt. Vernon
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Fells Point
Step OUT: To Support Arts and Entertainment Districts
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Speakers from around the country are coming to the Hilton Baltimore to discuss best practices for sustaining arts and entertainment districts. Learn how neighborhoods are investing in innovation and using the arts to revitalize their areas.
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Retail
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Station North
Photo Essay: Backstage Pass to the Baltimore Improv
Arianne Teeple
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Bmore Media Managing Photographer Arianne Teeple recently took her camera behind the scenes at a rehearsal for the Baltimore Improv Group. Get a sneak peek at "Unscripted" in her photo essay.
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Hampden
Step OUT: For a Fundraiser to Benefit Homeless Youth
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
What if you could watch George Clooney and Angelina Jolie
and
benefit Baltimore's homeless youth? The AIDS Interfaith Residential Services Oscar Night Gala lets you do just that.
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Entertainment
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Events
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Film
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Hospitality
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Nightlife
Harbor East
What's On Tap? Brewing Up Business in Baltimore.
Alex Jackson
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Consumers’ demand for artisanal, local products has led many beer lovers to turn their hobbies into new ventures. Several new breweries and beer-themed restaurants are in the works for Greater Baltimore as craft brew makers savor an uptick in sales.
Commercial Real Estate
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Retail
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Visit Baltimore
Charles Village
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Mt. Vernon
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Fells Point
You've Come a Long Way, Station North
Cassie Paton
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
It’s no secret that Station North has been making some changes. Over the years, it’s evolved from a run-down neighborhood known for its crime into a thriving arts community. But the past couple of years have been especially busy for Station North. There’s been a sharp increase in the number of businesses opening up, and its monthly Final Friday events are attracting new crowds. But can the neighborhood sustain this momentum once it loses a key anchor later this year?
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Diversity
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Entertainment
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For Foodies
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Station North
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