Sep 16, 2024
Last week, we shared news about Oprah Winfrey sending gifts to Maryland’s “childless cat lady” delegate; the expansion of a D.C. Jamaican and Caribbean restaurant to Baltimore; and the retirement of the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Catholic schools superintendent.Revisit the stories here:Most Popular:Lights hang over the bar at Jerk at Nite’s soon-to-open Baltimore restaurant. The Jamaican and Caribbean restaurant will open at 21 N. Eutaw St., across from the Hippodrome Theatre. Screenshot of video from Jerk at Nite’s Instagram.“After high praises from TikTok food star Keith Lee, D.C.-based Jamaican restaurant Jerk at Nite to open Baltimore location“: D.C.-based Jamaican and Caribbean restaurant Jerk at Nite will open a new Baltimore location across the street from the Hippodrome Theatre.I asked AI to illustrate my article for me and this is what I got. This woman definitely needs to stop dieting.“Leaving Oz, With Hope“: In this third installment of columnist Marion Winik’s journey with Ozempic, the author writes about weaning off the drug after being pleased by its results.A barrel of shucked oysters at the 2023 Fells Point Oyster Fest. Photo courtesy of Fells Point Oyster Fest/Facebook.“Fells Point Oyster Fest returns this weekend“: Baltimoreans dug into their favorite bivalves at the Fells Point Oyster Fest this past weekend. The three-day event ran Sept. 13-15 at Broadway Square.Maryland Del. Teresa S. Woorman poses for a photo with her cats and a basket of treats gifted to her by Oprah Winfrey. Photo courtesy of Teresa Woorman.“Oprah Winfrey sends gifts to Maryland delegate who went viral for cameo in ‘childless cat lady’ DNC speech“: Oprah Winfrey sent gifts to Maryland Del. Teresa Saavedra Woorman (D-Montgomery County), who went viral last month after cameras cut to her face when Winfrey mentioned a “childless cat lady” in her speech at the Democratic National Convention.Binda Singh, of Ananda. Photo credit: Jennifer McMenamin.“Baker’s Dozen: 13 Questions with Binda Singh of Ananda“: Binda Singh, owner of the restaurant Ananda, discusses how food has shifted for him from a source of survival to a vessel for joy and memory.Editor’s Picks:Donna Hargens, superintendent of the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Catholic schools, announced Thursday she will retire at the end of the 2024-2025 school year. Photo courtesy of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.“Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Catholic schools superintendent announces retirement, kicking off national search for replacement“: The Archdiocese of Baltimore will immediately begin a search for its next superintendent of Catholic schools, after current superintendent Donna Hargens announced Thursday that she will retire at the end of the 2024-2025 school year.Dance Baltimore students Suzy Gerlak, Alice Greely Nelson, and Mary Porter in costume for the Thriller Flash Mob performance.“It’s close to midnight — calling all zombies for the ‘Thriller’ flash mob!“: Dance Baltimore will be teaching the choreography from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” music video for Halloween flash mob dance performances.A pickle mascot crowd surfs at a previous Big Dill World’s Largest Pickle Party. Photo courtesy of The Big Dill World’s Largest Pickle Party.“Do brined veggies pickle your fancy? The Big Dill World’s Largest Pickle Party returns to Baltimore Sept. 21“: Grab a spot in the queue-cumber because tickets went on sale last week for the Big Dill World’s Largest Pickle Party, which is returning to Baltimore for the fifth straight year.An individual receives red light therapy from Very Well. The company has opened a new wellness center at the Village of Cross Keys. Photo courtesy of Very Well.“Very Well opens wellness center at Village of Cross Keys with acupuncture, light therapy, and more“: Very Well has opened a wellness center at the Village of Cross Keys, where it will offer acupuncture, salt therapy, an infrared sauna, and other services.Fairgoer Chloe glides down the Midway Super Slide at the Maryland State Fair on September 8, 2024. Photo by Maggie Jones.“PHOTOS | Maryland State Fair bids farewell until next summer“: Maryland State Fair visitors enjoyed adrenaline-pumping rides, ate their favorite carnival foods, and made cherished family memories. Enjoy this photo gallery from the fair’s final weekend of the season.
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