‘Monsters & Myths’ at BMA Explores Art of World War II Era
The BMA is one of many Baltimore-based arts institutions commemorating the Holocaust with special programs and exhibitions.
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André Masson. "There Is No Finished World." 1942. The Baltimore Museum of Art: Bequest of Saidie A. May, BMA 1951.333. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
The BMA is one of many Baltimore-based arts institutions commemorating the Holocaust with special programs and exhibitions.
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Lazy days on the porch indeed! This Monceau outdoor rocking chair by Fermob is available in 24 colors. Design Distillery $527 (Photo by Vince Lupo)
Spring is just around the corner, and blowing off winter’s cobwebs is about more than spring cleaning.
Read MoreTeen interfaith choir director to speak about program in Baltimore.
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Once cooked and paired with toppings the Impossible Burger version 2.0 is almost identical in texture and close to flavor of a real burger that can be found in the frozen section of your local supermarket. Seen here dressed up "smash burger"-style, the Impossible Burger version 2.0 will be available later this year. (Photo by John Houser III)
The impossible has become possible and we finally have a guilt-free way to enjoy a delicious burger.
Read MoreFor most gardeners, designing, planting and maintaining a garden is a labor of love. But it’s also hard work. Here’s how to make the most of your perennials.
Read MoreAriel Lewis prefers threading to plucking, shaving or waxing since threading “lasts longer, is safer for the skin and is less likely to result in in-grown hairs.”
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Matti Friedman’s newest book is “Spies of No Country: Secret Lives at the Birth of Israel.” (Mary Anderson/Algonquin Books)
“Spies of No Country: Secret Lives at the Birth of Israel,” which tells the captivating tale of Israel’s first spies, young Jewish men originally from Arab countries who could slip across borders undetected.
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Emily Shackelford and Max Wolkowitz star in "Indecent" at Baltimore Center Stage. (Photo by Stanley Photography)
Vogel’s work tells “the true story of a little Jewish play” – a little Jewish play that happened to present the first kiss between two women on Broadway.
Read MoreFrom Netflix to Amazon, it seems the world is onto the fact that Israel makes some truly incredible TV.
Read MoreGet the latest news and updates on the Baltimore-area restaurant scene, including Rye Street Tavern.
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Jordana Horn, left, and Shannon Sarna are the hosts of a new podcast about Jewish parenting. (Marissa Roer)
“Call Your Mother,” which was released last month, aims to celebrate Jewish moms but also to be honest (and funny) about the challenges of 21st-century parenting.
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