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New Businesses Say "Buon Giorno" to Baltimore's Little Italy
John Frizzera
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Sushi, wine-making and a contemporary bed and breakfast -- in Little Italy? They are among the new businesses calling the neighborhood home as more young people move to the area and more dollars flow into nearby Harbor East.
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Step OUT: For the American Craft Council Show in Baltimore
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Step out to see see the 36th annual American Craft Council Show in Baltimore. Billing itself as the largest juried craft show, the convention showcases jewelry, ceramics, furniture and home decor.
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Q&A: Fells Point Main Street's Joy Giordano Talks About the Changing Tide
Amy McNeal
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Fells Point Main Street has a new executive director, Joy Giordano. She sits down with Bmore Media to talk about the challenges the area faces, how she plans to run the organization and a new marketing campaign that she hopes will bring more tourists to the area.
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New Boutique Owners Design Their Future in Retail
Jolene Carr
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
A handful of women entrepreneurs have opened trendy fashion boutiques in Baltimore within the past year. By keeping prices and expenses low, using social media to promote the stores and staying ahead of the fashion curve, they hope to hang on by more than a thread as they ride out the bumpy economy.
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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.
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Photo Essay: BSO Rehearses Beethoven's Symphony No. 6
Arianne Teeple
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Bmore Media Managing Photographer strikes the right chords in her photo essay of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's rehearsal of Beethoven's Symphony No. 6. Check out her photos of orchestra members and their instruments, Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall and Music Director Marin Alsop.
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Photo Essay: Maryland Historical Society
Arianne Teeple
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Bmore Media Managing Photographer Arianne Teeple captures notable architectural details and exhibits at the 167-year-old Maryland Historical Society museum and library in this photo essay. She highlights pieces from the Mount Vernon attraction's folk art collection and an exhibit that takes a look at Maryland’s role in the Civil War. She also takes photos from its War of 1812 collection, which will take on greater significance this year as 2012 marks the war's 200-year anniversary.
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Opening Up To a New Audience
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Can free tickets and the use of social media draw younger audiences to the stage? Philip Arnoult, founder of the Theatre Project, and Buck Jabaily, co-founder of Single Carrot Theatre, are about to find out. The pair have launched Baltimore Open Theatre with seed money from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. Performances will begin this fall in either the west side or Station North.
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Putting Money on the Table
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
After a dearth of new restaurant openings during the last two years, Baltimore witnessed a restaurant revival in 2011 as investors were once again hungry for new ventures. The owners of several new contemporary bistros, a Hollywood actor and a celebrity chef bet big on Charm City just in the last six months.
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Photo Essay: B&O Railroad Museum's Festival of Trains
Arianne Teeple
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
All aboard! Billing itself as Baltimore's largest collection of holiday trains and toys, the
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latest exhibit runs through the end of the month. The collection features a LEGO toy train created by the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area LEGO Train Club. New this year is the late William Donald Schaefer's holiday memorabilia and an indoor train carousel ride. Enjoy the journey through the lens of Bmore Media Managing Photographer Arianne Teeple.
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All of Baltimore's a Stage
Michael Giuliano
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Baltimore is home to an eclectic group of theater companies that put on everything from Broadway plays to cutting-edge multimedia performances. If the play is your thing, take a look at Bmore Media's guide to independent theater in Charm City.
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Q&A with Tim Paggi: Actor, Poet, Writer and Ghost Tour Guide
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Have you taken a Fells Point Ghost Tour? How about seeing a play produced by the Baltimore Annex Theater? If so, then Tim Paggi may look familiar to you. The Vermont native shares his love of acting, theater and all things Baltimore with Bmore Media.
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Win Tickets to See "Diner"
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
It's the 30th anniversary of Baltimore-born Barry Levinson's "Diner" and Bmore Media is giving away tickets to a Dec. 10 screening of the film and a conversation with the director. Find out how you can win.
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Who Likes That 51-foot Sculpture in Front of Penn Station?
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Bmore Media's new Managing Editor shares her opinion of the city's most controversial work of art.
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Parking Panda Aims to Make Parking "Happy" from its Baltimore Base
Staci Wolfson
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
It’s one of the most irritating, maddening and persistent problems of city living – finding the ever-elusive “good parking spot.” Startup Parking Panda found success at Startup Weekend Baltimore in the spring and money in New York over the summer. Now, its founders are back home.
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