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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreArtscape events will run from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Rain remains in the forecast Sunday, but winds are expected to calm down that day compared to Saturday's gusts. A flash mob dance performance organized by Dance Baltimore was set to take place Saturday, but was canceled with the rest of that day's events.See the Story
Artscape to resume Sunday, including rescheduled flash mob
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreArtscape 2023 aims to make improvements in the Station North and Midtown areas that will last long after the festival is over. The North Avenue Market on the north side of North Avenue, between Charles Street and Maryland Avenue, has been transformed into a temporary home for artists and arts organizations. Organizers have not yet announced a decision regarding events on Sunday, Sept. 24.See the Story
North Avenue Market reopens as a ‘cultural hub’ for Artscape
Civil War · BaltimoreStudents at the Key School use old and new techniques to create the look of Civil War-era photography Independent schools nurture performing and visual arts with a wealth of creative lessons, events and showcases. Andrew Katz has led the visual arts department at the Key School for 16 years, and before that taught art to middle-schoolers in Howard County and Baltimore County public schools. Like other art teachers and art department directors at…See the Story
Arts Programs Teach History, Skills, Life Lessons
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreFriday marks the official return of Artscape to Baltimore. After a few fits and starts, including scheduling conflicts and covid delays, the nation's largest free arts festival will resume this weekend. In the middle of its new location, The Station North Arts District, lies the B23 exhibition.See the Story
B23 Artscape central exhibit features local artists in a movement to keep them home
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreTake Flight! A Pre-K AdventureSaturday, Sept. 309 to 10:30 a.m. Looking for a Pre-K program for your child in Baltimore County? Join St. Paul’s next Saturday, Sept. 30, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. for “Take Flight! A Pre-K Adventure.” Held on The St. Paul’s Schools’ beautiful 120-acre campus, Take Flight will offer a morning of adventures in learning for rising and prospective Pre-K students and their families. Families will have the opportunity to me…See the Story
Take Flight! A Pre-K Adventure at St. Paul's
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreAutumn is officially here, which means a robust schedule of food-oriented festivals, new menus stacked with fall flavors, and a shift from summer drinks to toasty dark spirits and more. Here’s a look at what’s coming up this week in the Baltimore food world: Openings & announcements The New York Times included Little Donna’s on their 2023 list of the 50 best restaurants in the United States. The Upper Fells Point eatery, which replaced the form…See the Story
Hot Plate: World Is Your Oyster Festival, pig roast luau, fall menu updates, and more
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreGarrison Forest School offers a 110-acre campus, competitive athletics and a challenging academic program. Stop by for one or more of these events: K-12 Open House: Friday, October 20 Campus Tours: By request Athletic Experience (clinics and campus tours): Sunday, September 24 GFS Athletics Neon Night: Sunday, October 1 Get the details, see more options and RSVP at gfs.org.See the Story
Learn More About Garrison Forest School this Fall
Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreChef Robbie Tutlewski was just waking up from a nap on the couch with his newborn son Jesse around 4 a.m. Tuesday when the emails started pouring in. Little Donna’s, the Upper Fells Point restaurant Tutlewski owns with his wife Kaleigh, had been named on the New York Times’ 2023 list of the nation’s 50 best restaurants. “We were kind of shocked, kind of thinking they made a mistake or something,” Tutlewski said. But he also acknowledges the ded…See the Story