Baltimore County's Millions in Grants to City Cultural Organizations Draws Attention to Regional Funding Practices
Baltimore County allocated $2.6 million to cultural organizations outside its borders, while county-based groups received far less, highlighting regional unity despite geographical divides.
Mangia Bene, Towson's Italian Heritage Festival to Enliven Patriot Plaza with Food and Music This Saturday
The Towson Italian Heritage Festival will occur at the Patriot Plaza, featuring food, music, and performances. Road closures will be in effect on the event day. Attendees are advised to plan ahead.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott Champions Black History Month with "Definitely Earned It" Campaign
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott reaffirms the city's dedication to Black History Month, highlighting its deep ties to important figures in Black history and introducing the "Definitely Earned It" campaign to honor Black Americans' contributions.
Havre de Grace State Theater Shuts Doors Amid Code Compliance Issues and Controversy
The State Theater in Havre de Grace will not reopen due to code violations and financial challenges, despite community support and a $35,000 fundraiser. Owners speculate about city retaliation, which officials deny.
Ellicott City Embraces 80s Nostalgia in "Back to the Future" Themed Campaign to Revitalize Historic Clock Tower
Ellicott City officials launched a "Back to the Future"-themed campaign to raise funds for the restoration of their flood-damaged clock tower, utilizing a DeLorean and 80s nostalgia.
The Roots and Stephanie Mills to Headline Baltimore's Artscape Festival in 2026, City Anticipates Economic Boost
The Roots and Stephanie Mills are set to headline Baltimore's Artscape festival in 2026, with expectations of significant economic impact and a blend of culture and interactive experiences.
WNO Bolts Kennedy Center, Brings ‘West Side Story’ To Baltimore And The ’Burbs
After leaving the Kennedy Center, Washington National Opera will stage West Side Story May 8–10 at Lyric Baltimore and May 14–15 at Strathmore. The company retooled sets and orchestra placement to fit the two theaters.



























































