Engage your mind, spirit, and journey with Alice in Wonderland where you will laugh at the antics of TweedleDee and TweedleDum, attend the zany Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, and meet the mysterious Cheshire Cat. You will be dazzled by this Lewis Carroll classic as the Ballet Theatre of Maryland, the …
Read More »Daily Archives: February 1, 2016
Frederick Douglass Week Starts Sunday
By Kay Wicker Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey), the celebrated writer, speaker and abolitionist, was born into slavery in Talbot County in 1818. Historians have debated the when and where of his birth, but it is known that Douglass started celebrating his birthday on Feb. 14. So, it …
Read More »Valentine’s Day Crafts
By Kay Wicker Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity for the DIY-lover and the DIY-lover-in-training. Between cards for classmates, gifts for friends and yummy heartfelt treats, there’s a plethora of crafts to create. We’ve rounded up the cutest crafts we could find that could be great if your little crafter …
Read More »New Blend Brews in Baltimore
By Kay Wicker Despite moving to the city with her family the same week of the Freddie Gray unrest, Elizabeth Mount’s desires to be a part of Baltimore, if anything, increased. “I didn’t like what the media was broadcasting. It wasn’t the truth,” says the Ohio native. “We moved in …
Read More »Celebrate Black History in Baltimore
By Kay Wicker During February, Baltimore offers many opportunities to celebrate Black History. Museum exhibitions, special film screenings, plays and more are happening around the city. Here’s our roundup of who’s celebrating and how. Baltimore Theatre Project The experimental theater company is presenting “The Meeting,” a drama chronicling the …
Read More »Associate Publisher’s Note
By Jeni Mann Thirty-three years ago, the idea for Baltimore’s Child was conceived by a young Charles Village mother, Joanne Giza, who wanted to provide a quality parenting publication to mothers such as herself in the Baltimore area. As the magazine grew, so did her family. As her …
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