Max Weiss, ‘It’s An Honor’
Having worked for Baltimore magazine for more than two decades, Max Weiss probably knows as much or even more about the city than your average native Baltimorean.
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Max Weiss, film and pop culture critic and managing editor of Baltimore magazine (Photo by Evan Cohen)
Having worked for Baltimore magazine for more than two decades, Max Weiss probably knows as much or even more about the city than your average native Baltimorean.
Read MoreFeikin’s TV career has brought her the most acclaim, as evidenced by several awards, most notable being her induction into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Silver Circle.
Read MoreSheer luck doesn’t lead to a successful TV career covering some of the biggest local news stories of the time, like Pope John Paul II’s visit to Baltimore in October 1995 and Hurricane Isabel in September 2003.
Read More“I rarely ask irrelevant questions,” he says. “I know what the fans want.”
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Deborah Hoffman says she created her Paint & Sip Studio as a means of escaping corporate America and pursuing a creative life. (Photo by Steve Ruark)
It’s a fairly simple business model: the concept invites consumers of any artistic background to paint a picture, led by an instructor in step-by-step fashion, while enjoying the company of friends or colleagues, and indulging in snacks and beverages (usually BYOB).
Read MoreThe feature-length documentary “Step,” directed and produced by Lipitz, follows the first graduating class of an all-girls high school in inner-city Baltimore as they compete on the school’s step team and strive to be the first in their families to attend college.
Read MorePhoebe Stein is overseeing Maryland Humanities at a critical juncture in Baltimore’s — and the country’s — history.
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