Jmore’s Cover Stories of 2025

As we move ahead to 2026, here’s a look back at Jmore’s cover stories from the past year, from our annual arts previews to the local food scene and the people making a difference in our community.

February/March

Jmore February/March 2025 cover

Jmore’s February/March “Home Issue” featured a Victorian-style residence in Sudbrook Park that will transport you back in time.

April

Jmore April 2025 cover

Our annual “Spring Arts Preview” highlighted some of the most anticipated cultural gatherings of the season in music, theater, visual arts and more.

May/June

Jmore May 2025 cover

The May/June issue spotlighted Andrew Cushnir, president and CEO of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore, who talked with Jmore about his plans for steering the federation into its next chapter, his path to becoming a Jewish professional, and more.

July/August

Jmore July 2025 cover

This year’s “Travel Issue” was chock full of stories about Deep Creek Lake’s centennial, Ocean City’s 150th and the big scoop on the Maryland Ice Cream Trail.

September

Jmore September 2025

Jmore’s annual “Fall Arts Preview” previewed the cultural, musical and theatrical happenings around town, plus interviews with award-winning harmonica ace Jerry Portnoy, Garrison Forest student and author Ava Perlin, and founder of The Studio at BHC, Julie Wohl.

October

Jmore October 2025 cover

For our annual “Innovations in Health Care” cover story, Jmore talked with Neil M. Meltzer, the outgoing president and CEO of the LifeBridge Health system.

November

Jmore November 2025

Our annual “Food Issue” featured restaurant news, chef recipes, and influencers’ tasty tidbits on great local places to dine and nosh.

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December

Jmore December 2025

In our annual “Aging Gratefully” cover story, Jmore talked with three members of the Edward A. Myerberg Center in Northwest Baltimore to learn about how participating in creative endeavors there has added meaning, nuance and purpose to their lives.

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