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On Pins and Needles
Walaika Haskins
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Not too long after she became an acupuncturist, Cara Michele noticed something -- women were not taking care of themselves. An unhealthy women means an unhealthy family, so she set out to help women make a change. Part of our "Women Taking the Lead" series, read how Cara Michele is helping women find their way back to wellness.
Community
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Entrepreneurship
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Healthcare
Building Up Baltimore -- Joe Holland
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Part of the Highlandtown Development LLC team that received the Urban Land Institute's inaugural WaveMaker Award for Baltimore Medical System's Highlandtown Healthy Living Center on Fleet Street, Joe Holland talks about building green and what sees in Baltimore's future.
Development
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Green Building
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Sustainability
Where Longitude and Latitude Mark the Spot
James A. Carroll III
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Back in the day, all you needed for a scavenger hunt was a sense of adventure, the ability to unravel the clues and a sharp eye. But that's so 20th century. Now, you also need GPS. The techier 21st century version is a trend that has been sweeping the nation and is now spotlighted in an exhibit at the Maryland Science Center.
Kid-centric
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Visit Baltimore
Bob Duggan
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Bob Duggan, president and co-founder of Tai Sophia, sees a world focused on wellness, not disease. He sees a Maryland -- and even a nation -- where a better understanding of our bodies and how we "generate symptoms" will lead to a healthier population. He sees a Baltimore City where parents can let their children walk to school without fear. He sees a better a world and is using his school to make his vision a reality.
Community
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Healthcare
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Sustainability
Do You Know Alex Hewett?
Dan Collins
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
If you don't -- or even if you do -- you'll enjoy our Q&A with this Baltimore-based actress and playwright. She may have the mien of a pixie but she's dead serious when it comes to her craft.
Arts and Culture
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Move To Baltimore
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Performing Arts
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Visit Baltimore
Fast CEOs -- Neil Davis
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
What makes Baltimore a great place to start a business? We caught up with the Emerging Tech Centers' Neil Davis and asked him what the city and state have going for them that attract both fledgling startups and established businesses.
Entrepreneurship
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Move To Baltimore
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.
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Rehab/Renovation
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Residential Real Estate
Charles Village
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Hampden
Igniting the Spirit for Change
Nicole Jovel
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
It doesn't take much to ignite a fire that can help change a city. That's the philosophy behind Ignite Baltimore's Ignition Grant program. While Ignite is all about starting conversations, the Ignition Grant winners want to get us thinking and out on the trail.
Community
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Kid-centric
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Philanthropy
Mt. Vernon
Join us for Happy Hour!
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Want to meet team behind Bmore Media? Come join us for our Happy Hour celebration tomorrow at Sam's Kid. We'll be there from 5:30 to 7:30 mingling with Baltimore's thought leaders and our readers.
Community
Singing Loud and Proud About Baltimore
Dan Collins
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
A song can make you tap your toes and clap your hands. A good song can take you back to the first time you heard it. A fantastic song can take on a life of its own, inspiring others to great works. Would it surprise you to know that Baltimore has just such a song?
Arts and Culture
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Community
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Higher Education
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Performing Arts
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Visit Baltimore
Station North
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Mt. Vernon
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Charles Village
Will Noel - Giving Life to Tales of Old
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Will Noel, curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books at The Walters Art Museum, shares the story of how he became a curator, the beauty he finds in rare manuscripts and books, and how he makes these stories of times gone by relevant for today's audiences.
Arts and Culture
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Visit Baltimore
Mt. Vernon
Acts of Kindness
Nicole Jovel
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
What do you get when you combine a natural disaster of historic proportions with a community of people anxious to help the best way they can? A new Baltimore-based organization with philanthropic plans for Haiti and Baltimore.
Arts and Culture
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Community
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Performing Arts
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Philanthropy
Fast CEOs -- Matt Goddard
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The R2integrated CEO talks about building his business from just 5 employees to 60, what makes Baltimore a great community for the tech biz sector, and why the company plans to stay in Baltimore..
Entrepreneurship
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Innovation
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Internet
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IT
Changing Lives One Episode at a Time
Meredith Bower
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Few TV series have helped to elucidate the plight of a city's underserved citizens the way HBO's
The Wire
has done for Baltimore. Now the show's cast, led by Sonja Sohn, have a new production that flips the script and gives new meaning to the term "Reality TV"
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education
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Entrepreneurship
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Innovation
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Kid-centric
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Philanthropy
Building Up Baltimore -- Mark Dambly
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
A recipient of the Urban Land Institute's First Annual Wavemaker Award, developer Mark Dambly chats with Bmore about our fair city and what he sees in Baltimore's future.
Commercial Real Estate
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Development
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Residential Real Estate
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