Steven J. Schupak Named Maryland Public Television’s President and CEO
A Potomac resident, Schupak has worked at the PBS station since 2003.
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Steven J. Schupak: “Even though the media landscape is constantly evolving, the talented team here will keep our service-driven mission at the heart of everything we do, consistent with our promise to enrich lives and strengthen communities.” (Provided photo)
A Potomac resident, Schupak has worked at the PBS station since 2003.
Read MoreLast Friday’s clash between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, President Trump and Vice President Vance was an exercise in the age-old art of bullying, writes Michael Olesker.
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In a manic late-night ragepost, President Trump celebrated MSNBC's cancelling of progressive Joy Reid's "The ReidOut" as part of a sweeping overhaul of the network’s primetime lineup. (Photo courtesy of JTA)
Once again, the commander-in-chief makes an unholy racket celebrating the downfall of one of his perceived enemies of the state, writes Michael Olesker.
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A protester holds a poster of Israeli hostage Kfir Bibas during a rally last October in New York's Central Park to mark the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 terror attacks on Israel. (Noam Galai/Getty Images, via JTA)
Beth Tfiloh will hold a special Shabbat service this Saturday morning to mourn the lives of Oded Lifshitz and Shiri, Ariel and Kfir Bibas.
Read MoreInstead of demonizing the Trump administration, Democrats should work hand in hand with the White House to fix the nation’s problems, writes Sonny Taragin.
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Located on the eastern bank of the Potomac River, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., is the national cultural center of the United States.
The generosity of spirit that is America is rapidly being chipped away the Trump-Musk administration, writes MIchael Olesker.
Read MoreSen. Ted Cruz’s attack on the National Science Foundation included seven grants intended to boost U.S.-Israeli research partnerships.
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The national environmental organization Adamah is based at the Pearlstone campus in
Reisterstown. (File photo)
Among the recipients of the Jewish Climate Trust will be the Reisterstown-based environmental group Adamah
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Among this year's Baltimore Jewish Hall of Fame inductees is Janet B. Kurland, who worked for more than four decades at Jewish Community Services. Kurland passed away last December at age 94. (File photo by David Stuck)
Among the inductees are former Associated President Marc B. Terrill, Old Bay creator Ralph Brunn, Chizuk Amuno’s Rabbi Joel H. Zaiman and gerontology specialist Janet B. Kurland.
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An AI-generated version of Jerry Seinfeld appears in a celebrity-studded video rejecting Kanye West's antisemitism. (Screenshot)
The video has one catch: None of the celebrities consented to participating.
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Got Glida: Founded in 2013 by local ice cream connoisseurs Laura and David Alima, The Charmery has several locations throughout the Baltimore metropolitan area. (Provided photo)
The Charmery is launching a special collaboration with Los Angeles-based Sweet Rose Creamery, offering a new limited-time flavor while raising funds to support those affected by the recent California wildfires.
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