Mike McFadden's career is taking off with recent national commercials and a new album.
The local theater group continues its summer production this Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Festival organizers booked a variety of original, local bands to round out this year’s music performances.
Beyond the glimmering midway of the Maryland State Fair, here's the skinny on that and other fairs coming up.
Jay Verze, a 16-year-old hip-hop artist, is set to release his debut project in August.
A group of Main Street business officials is planning concerts to start in the fall.
Website claims the actor is taking his penchant for party crashing on the road.
Sometimes the destination is as cool as the movie.
The community theater group performs its summer production from July 20 through July 29.
Catch live concerts featuring folk, blues, funk, Grateful Dead legends and more this weekend.
Not sure what to do this weekend? Here's some ways to have fun in town.
The Late Night Open Mic, being held Wednesdays from 9 p.m. to midnight, benefits local charities the Community Crisis Center and Association for Animal Rights.
Some of Baltimore's fashion choices might work against it, magazine says.
There's an eclectic variety of music and art events around the region this weekend.
The Piccadilly Circus runs through Sunday at the Owings Mills Mall.
Disappear Fear, which traces its roots back to Baltimore, plays at Adat Chaim Sunday. It will be the last show for Cindy Frank, the younger sister of band leader Sonia Rutstein.
Owings Mills and Reisterstown-based artisans will display their crafts in Timonium this weekend at the popular Sugarloaf Craft Festival.
The Reisterstown Theatre Project’s adaptation of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is an entertaining production for the whole family.
Del. Dan Morhaim's daughter, Sarah, was assistant to the director on 'Beginners,' the film for which Christopher Plummer won best supporting actor at the Academy Awards.
Matt Pless, a musician who grew up in Catonsville, inspired a producer to make the album, which features Crosby and Nash, Yoko Ono, Willie Nelson, Third Eye Blind and more.
Event organizers are expecting over 300 in attendance for Saturday’s concert and silent auction.
With mind-blowing headliners and an amazing lineup, I think I’m going to have to trek to Tennessee in June for the nation’s premier music festival.