Nigerian master artist Tunde Odunlade led a hands-on workshop at Bowie State University, March 25, with about 40 students and staff in the art of batik, using wax and dye on textiles. The event was sponsored by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art and Bowie State. Odunlade gives some one-on-one tips to Jamarie Spencer, […]
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Litigation over what’s left behind on the rise
BALTIMORE (AP) — Lawyers who used to handle the occasional trust or will dispute are finding themselves in Orphans’ Court more and more these days. For some, what was once a “spinoff” has turned into their main practice area. In the last five years, the total number of hearings annually in Baltimore and five Maryland […]
Anniversary
Dear Mom and Dad, We are so very blessed to have you in our lives, Happy 69th Wedding Anniversary to Bob and Bernice Bowman March 31st, 2014 Love you always, Gloria, Barbara and Lynda
THE MARYLAND STATE BOYCHOIR TO PERFORM ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT
The Maryland State Boychoir, under the direction of Stephen Holmes and Joseph Shortall, will perform a concert, 4 p.m., April 6 at The Maryland State Boychoir Center for the Arts, 3400 Norman Ave. in Baltimore. The concert will feature the Tour, Concert, Treble and Changed Voice choirs (over 100 voices) as well as its Handbell […]
SONG AND DANCE CELEBRATION
Ebenezer AME Church in South Baltimore is inviting the community to an exciting time of praise and celebration, 4 p.m., April 5 at 20 W. Montgomery Street. Featured artists will be One Accord, Rebirth, Temple Praise Choir, Grace of God Ministry, Ronnie Maddox , the Voices of Ebenezer and Son and Daughters of Zion Dance […]
Researcher Jessie Gladden Talks About Vivien Thomas at Baltimore County Library
Former teacher and researcher Jessie Gladden will present a talk, 2 p.m., April 5, on the fascinating life of medical pioneer, Vivien Thomas. Gladden, who personally knew and interviewed Dr. Thomas, will also display a collection of artifacts pertaining to his life. The program will be held at the Essex Library, 1110 Eastern Boulevard, and […]
Palm Sunday Concert
The Combined Choir of Providence Baptist Church presents “He’s Alive!”, a triumphant celebration of Easter, 3 p.m., April 13 at 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore. Dr. James Green is the director; Dr. Audrey McCallum, the accompanist. The Rev. Dr. Douglas E. Summers and the Rev. Marcus G. Wood co-pastor the church.
$70M Ambulatory Center Will Serve West Baltimore
The University of Maryland Medical Center’s Midtown Campus plans to break ground at the end of this month on a new ambulatory care center in West Baltimore. According to officials the $70 million health facility to be built at the corner of Linden Avenue and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard will further the medical mission […]
Eastside Organizations Demand Change in Housing Agenda
Donald Gresham, a medical technician, never imagined he would be homeless. Gresham, who helped people for a living, needed help himself. He lived on the third floor of a building in very undesirable living conditions where the winters were brutally cold. Gresham said “I learned how if you go to bed at a certain time […]
Difficulties Faced by Food Stamp Recipients Poorly Understood
Natalie Hickman, a 23-year-old resident of Baltimore City, makes $8 an hour working at a McDonald’s located in BWI Airport. Only afforded four hours of work a day, Hickman spends as much time commuting to and from her job on public transportation as she does working her shift. She makes less than $480 a month. […]
Muriel Bowser Defeats Gray in DC Mayoral Primary
(Updated 4/2/2014) WASHINGTON (AP) — Muriel Bowser won the District of Columbia’s Democratic mayoral primary Tuesday, defeating incumbent Vincent Gray in a race defined by a scandal involving Gray’s campaign four years ago. Bowser tapped into an electorate that tired of the allegations surrounding Gray. Five people who worked on the mayor’s 2010 campaign have […]
The Resurrection of State Center
After emerging from a prolonged legal limbo supporters of the billion-dollar State Center Project still believe it could be transformative for the chronically struggling neighborhoods that surround it. Last week the Maryland Court of Appeals removed what had been an obstinate legal hurdle in the form of a lawsuit by a group of business owners […]

