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BY Claudine Holt
 February 11th, 2013
Dr. Benjamin Carson (Photo Credit: ifawebnews.com)
Dr. Benjamin Carson, the world-renowned Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital, had the honor of speaking at the Fellowship Foundation National Prayer Breakfast in D.C. with an audience that included President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, First Lady Michelle Obama and other key leaders [...]
BY Rachel Cashen
 February 11th, 2013
Valentine’s Day: the ultimate romantic celebration, or a money-making scheme created by flower and candy companies? Whatever your opinion, Baltimore’s restaurant scene has much to offer those venturing out on February 14. Many popular chain restaurants are known to get crowded on this particular day, and the thought of going out may even leave [...]
BY Rachel Cashen
 February 5th, 2013
(Photo Credit: Heidi Slacum)
Tucked away in the suburbs of Baltimore, FRESH! Boutique provides exactly what its name implies—a fresh approach to style. With row after row of colorful clothing, elegant chandeliers and trendy patterned décor, it is the type of store you might expect to find in New York City. FRESH! is [...]
BY Claudine Holt
 January 31st, 2013
The 2013 Garrett-Jacobs Mansion Endowment Fund’s annual Fire Ball will be held on Saturday, February 16, 2013 from 8 p.m. until midnight. Drive away the winter frost with an elegant evening of fine foods and decadent drinks. Then, dance to live music in the opulent setting of this historic mansion. The Garrett-Jacobs Mansion is [...]
BY Claudine Holt
 January 29th, 2013
“I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any privacy.” -F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby.
(Photo Credit: C. Holt)
On Saturday night, the historic Central Branch of the Enoch Pratt Library was transformed into a speakeasy with all the opulence and decadence of a F. Scott Fitzgerald novel. [...]
BY Claudine Holt
 January 24th, 2013 Comments closed
Baltimore’s most delicious week is back! Baltimore Restaurant Week will take place from Friday, January 25 to Sunday, February 3, 2013. Many of the best restaurants in the city will offer special two and three-course menus at discounted prices during this auspicious time. Participating restaurants design special prix-fixe menus so you can get [...]
BY Claudine Holt
 January 23rd, 2013
The upcoming Live Arts Maryland Gala on Saturday, January 26, 2013 is a three-in-one concert experience at the Loews Annapolis Hotel. Start your evening in the Atrium viewing silent auction items while enjoying an open bar. Afterwards, guests will move to the ballroom for live music from the Annapolis Chorale soloists. Erik Apland [...]
BY Claudine Holt
 January 16th, 2013 Comments closed
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The State Ballet Theatre of Russia, from the city of Voronezh, is bringing one of the world’s most beloved ballets to life! The skill and grace of Russian ballet dancers is legendary and this company of distinguished artists has showcased the unparalleled talent of Russian ballet to countries across the [...]
BY Claudine Holt
 January 11th, 2013 Comments closed
Today, the United States Air Force Band and Honor Guard held a rehearsal for the 57th Presidential Inauguration at the Joint Base Andrews in MD from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. The 99-piece band and 91-person Honor Guard flight will march along the 1.5-mile Inaugural Parade route that begins at 4th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue and goes past the White House. [...]
BY Claudine Holt
 January 10th, 2013 Comments closed
On Thursday, January 16 Chris Hayes, the editor-at-large of The Nation and host of “Up With Chris Hayes” on MSNBC, will be discussing his new book, Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy in the Central Library Main Hall at 7pm [...]
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