‘Goose’ and his Golden Eggs
Michael Olesker remembers the late Tom “Goose” Kaiser, a tireless Baltimore booster and owner of the now-defunct Bay Cafe in Canton.
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Goose Kaiser's Bay Cafe was a Canton fixture from 1989 to 2013 and helped revitalize the Boston Street waterfront.
Michael Olesker remembers the late Tom “Goose” Kaiser, a tireless Baltimore booster and owner of the now-defunct Bay Cafe in Canton.
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Founded in 1649 and designated Maryland's capital the same year, Annapolis served as the nation's capital from November of 1783 until June of 1784. (File photo)
In Annapolis, storm damage and flooding have become a way of life, and it could be an omen for all of us, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreIn the wake of J.D. Vance’s “childless cat ladies” comments, Rebecca Epstein-Levi and Sarah Zager offer their views on childlessness and the Jewish community.
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In June, former Gov. Larry Hogan met with potential voters about his Senate campaign at Pikesville's Essen Room eatery. (File photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
What was once seen as political moderation and diplomacy is now regarded as mutiny, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreThe recent farewell of WJZ’s Vic Carter is a reminder of the bleeding of local TV news, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreUse the time on your hands while you are unemployed to beef up your digital skills, writes Karen Hammer of the Ignite Career Center.
Read MoreBy gracefully withdrawing from the race, President Biden enabled his party to avoid repeating the Jimmy Carter debacle of 1980, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreAfter centuries of hiding and shapeshifting, Jews can’t allow themselves to be forced into the closet, writes Rabbi Daniel Cotzin Burg.
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In a screen grab from a video, Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump appears to be injured after gunshots were reported at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. (Anadolu/Getty Images, via JTA)
In the aftermath of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Michael Olesker wonders about the former president’s place in American history’s cycle of violence.
Read MoreTry to find the divine in the diverging views of another, especially with the war in Gaza, writes Rabbi Irwin Keller.
Read MoreThis year’s Fourth of July celebration was marked by a certain sense of poignancy and uncertainty, writes Michael Olesker.
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