Apr 06, 2026
Last week, we shared news about the La Cuchara team opening a restaurant called Seppia; Easter Mass at St. Joseph’s Monastery; John Waters participating in a “No Kings” protest, voicing an animated cat, and more. Revisit the stories here: Baltimore filmmaker John Waters holds a sig n that reads “Trump ruined bad taste” during a No Kings rally in Provincetown, Massachusetts on March 28, 2026. Photo courtesy Instagram user @john­­_waters_divine_trash_page “Turning 80 this month, filmmaker John Waters buys house; joins ‘No Kings’ rally; embarks on speaking tour; plays a cat“: Turning 80 in April, John Waters recently purchased a house in Provincetown, Massachusetts; participated in a “No Kings” rally last weekend; and is set to have roles in American Horror Story and animated comedy “Kevin.” “Hot House: This Roland Park shingle cottage-style house could be a perfect family home“: With six bedrooms, this shingle cottage-style house in Roland Park would be perfect for a family with several children. Collage via photos from WYPR’s Facebook page. “WYPR radio station to end ‘Midday’ program, overhaul schedule“: Big changes are coming to Baltimore’s public radio news station, as the flagship “Midday” ends this week and focus on local news increases. Father Mike rides to the Monastery to say Mass on Palm Sunday Credit: Macon Street Books “A City to Come: A monastery in Irvington, Easter 2026“: With a passionate congregation that is sensitive to the needs of the Archdiocese, St. Joseph’s Monastery in Irvington has survived the downsizing that has closed many other Baltimore-area churches. Seppia, a new Baltimore restaurant from the team behind La Cuchara, will open April 2. Photo credit: Amy Langrehr. “La Cuchara team’s new restaurant, Seppia, offers menu inspired by Italian travels“: The team behind La Cuchara is opening a new restaurant, Seppia, on April 2 inside the former Five and Dime Ale House in Hampden. ...read more read less
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