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The List: June 2024

From Pride and Juneteenth events to the return of First Thursdays and AFRAM, here are the happenings to pencil in this month.
Arts & Culture

Who Exactly Is Natalie Wynn?

The social media famous Baltimorean posts provocative, wildly entertaining YouTube videos that have earned her millions of fans—and her fair share of haters, too.

Food & Drink

Food & Drink

Open & Shut: Josefina; Cafè Luli; Smoke at The Point

The latest restaurant openings, closings, and recent news.
In Good Taste

Spots to Satisfy Your National Doughnut Day Cravings

Satiate your sweet tooth at some of Baltimore’s best bakeries on June 7.

News & Community

News & Community

Get to Know the GameChanger: Hyesook Chung

The president of the Baltimore Civic Fund spearheads everyday services like pothole repair and snow cleanup, as well as larger projects like regional recycling efforts and bridging the digital divide.
News & Community

Who Exactly Is Natalie Wynn?

The social media famous Baltimorean posts provocative, wildly entertaining YouTube videos that have earned her millions of fans—and her fair share of haters, too.

Arts & Culture

Arts & Culture

David Bergman’s ‘Plain Sight’ is a Wake-Up Call to See the Wonder in Each Day

After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s, the retired Towson University English professor wrote his latest work of poetry—exploring new subject matter as he copes with aging and the evolving relationship with his body.
Arts & Culture

With BLK Ass Flea Market, Bri Mobley Creates Opportunities for Black Creatives

Now in its third year, the event has grown into a recurring ritual, taking place multiple times a month at a variety of venues, like Good Neighbor and the Charles Street Promenade this month.

Video

Video

Confetti Questions With R. Eric Thomas

The Baltimore native answers questions about his new book, pop culture, and his favorite local hangouts.
Video

From Baltimore to Project Runway, Meet Bishme Cromartie

Meet Bishme Cromartie, Baltimore native fashion designer and recent contestant on season 17 of Bravo's Project Runway.
Video

Step Inside Storehouse Dispensary

Learn about the medical cannabis industry in Maryland at this Mt. Washington dispensary.
Video

George Simon Shares His Sweet Success Story

Founded in 1886, Simon’s is known for its sugar cookies and signature train garden.
Video

Sneak Peek at Our First-Ever Beauty Issue

Go behind the scenes with Baltimore magazine as we prep for our January issue.
Video

Restaurante Tio Pepe Celebrates 50 Years in Baltimore

Owner of the legendary Spanish restaurant talks about its origin and "magical" sangria.
Video

Making the Iconic Crab Pie at Matthew’s Pizza

Head into the kitchen to hear the story behind the legendary Highlandtown institution.
Video

Marvin Thorpe Teaches Swimming Lessons in His Backyard

Thorpe and his father have taught an estimated 15,000 people about water safety over the years.
Video

Star Wars Toy Collection is Galaxy All Its Own

A Star Wars superfan lives out his dream in Linthicum Heights.
Video

The Prime Rib Piano Player Jeff Wilson Shares His Musical Story

The musicians talks about his career and playing for Frank Sinatra.
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Afternoon Chess Practice at Baltimore Montessori School

Chess brightens the futures of these city school students.
Video

Erricka Bridgeford Reflects on Baltimore Ceasefire Weekend

The second attempt at a 72-hour ceasefire in the city was cut short.
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Revelers Describe the Meaning of Baltimore Pride Celebrations

Baltimore Pride festivities provide safe, supportive space for the city's LGBTQ community.
Video

Who Wants to Be a Cop Now?

After a 14-month federal investigation, the Baltimore Police Department is tasked with reforming its culture.
Video

Up Close and Personal With the Domino Sugars Sign

We talk to Domino refinery manager about the history of the iconic sign and factory.
Video

Fly Fishing With Legendary Lefty Kreh

Fly-fisherman Lefty Kreh talks technique and shares stories from his legendary life.
Video

Behind the Scenes at Otterbein’s Bakery

Going strong after 135 years, Otterbein's has hit the recipe for success. Read more in our February issue.

Style & Shopping

Style & Shopping

With BLK Ass Flea Market, Bri Mobley Creates Opportunities for Black Creatives

Now in its third year, the event has grown into a recurring ritual, taking place multiple times a month at a variety of venues, like Good Neighbor and the Charles Street Promenade this month.
Style & Shopping

Heat and Humidity Don’t Stand a Chance With These Summer Hair Tips

Stacie Snyder of Primp Salon in Catonsville shares how to protect your hair and scalp, plus easy style ideas for warm weather.

Health & Wellness

Health & Wellness

TRIBE School of Embodied Art Opens in Midtown-Belvedere

Lola Manekin, formerly of Movement Lab, launches a new concept aimed to educate members in both mind and body through intentional movement.
The Chatter

Essay: Euthanizing My 15-Year-Old Dog Was The Hardest Thing I’ve Ever Done

Oscar was my best boy. My partner in crime. Was it selfish to not want to say goodbye?

Sports

Sports

Rites of Spring: Why Amateur Sports Still Matter in Baltimore

Doesn’t matter if there’s a trophy at stake or a Natty Boh—the joy of playing adult sports is in the doing. Here's our ultimate guide to getting out there this season:
Sports

Ten Things That Make Camden Yards The Best in MLB

Our list of insider tips, can't-miss attractions, and perennial favorites at Oriole Park—recently ranked the top stadium by USA Today.