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Books, Coffee, or Activism?

Red Emma’s is all three of these, and to many Baltimoreans, the shop is considered the hub for activism within the city.

Story: Kathleen Jordan
Multimedia: Jack Rosin

Quirky Diner, Quirkier Decor

Designer David Briskie discusses the unique decor behind the Papermoon Diner.

Story: Brittany Twyman
Multimedia: Garland Young

Latino Migrants Change Greek Enclave

The demographic of Greektown is altering as Latino populations move into the community.

Story: Samantha Torosian
Multimedia: Zach Maskavich

Gay Marriage Legal in Maryland

After the Marriage Equality Bill passed in this year’s election, members of the LGBT community gathered in Baltimore to celebrate their newly acquired rights.

Story: Devin Hamberger
Multimedia: Ashley Ward

Hon: It’s a Way of Life

There’s more to being a Baltimore Hon than meets the eye. Read more to find out what it’s really about.

Story: Avis Hixon
Multimedia: Jalisa Hill

Circus Lessons Charm the City

Charm City Movement Art is Baltimore’s first circus performing school that opened only a year ago.

Story: Dayne Buttafuoco
Multimedia:Ashley Gerke

Graffiti Alley: An Oasis of Color

Graffiti Alley – where artists create beauty in the not so beautiful streets of Baltimore.

Story: Bailey O’Malia
Multimedia: Christopher Smith

Question Four Inspires Higher Education

Over 300 people gathered in Fell’s Point for the results the Maryland Dream Act.

Story: Alexandra Malcolmson
Multimedia: Joseph DiPaula

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