Urbanite
Magazine | Independent
Urbanite is dedicated to addressing the issues affecting the relationship between Baltimore and those who live there. The magazine is published monthly.
Media:
Magazine
Scope:
Local
Edited By:
Subramanya Sastry
Last Edit:
Aug 31, 2011 - 12:49 PM PDT
Story Stats
Top Topics:
Baltimore (88), Local (87), Community (82), Living (50), Politics (29), Business (25), Culture (24), U.S. (23), Arts (21), Sci/Tech (18), World (12), Food (11), Media (10), Environment (10), Entertainment (10)...
Top Authors:
Cara Ober (12), Greg Hanscom (12), Michael Corbin (7), Donna M Owens (5), Tracey Middlekauff (4), Brennen Jensen (4), Andrew Zaleski (3), Michelle Gienow (3), Marc Steiner (3), Al Shipley (3), Martha Thomas (3), Rebecca Messner (3), Marianne Amoss (3), Baynard Woods (2), Anne Haddad (2)...
Top Formats:
News (38), Opinion (13), Special Report (12), Review (11), Interview (8), News Analysis (5), Other (3), Advocacy (1)
These stories are automatically selected from this source's feed(s), including: Urbanite
New Stories
-
The Outlier | Education | Urbanite Baltimore Magazine
Posted by Lauren Lins -
A Greener Shade of Blue | Environment & Green | Urbanite Baltimore Magazine
Posted by Brittany Jakubowitz -
Grand Central Station | Community Art | Urbanite Baltimore Magazine
In July, Baltimore's central arts and entertainment district received an extra push: The National Endowment for the Arts awarded Station North one of fifty-one national Our ...Posted by Raquel Hamlett -
Get Smith: Where to get your Smith Island cake fix
If youre looking to order a Smith Island cake online, youve got a lot of choices.Posted by Mary Hartney -
The Sun Also Rises
Two years after a major newsroom purge, a scrappier, Web-savvier Baltimore Sun has arisen. Is there hope for quality local news after all?Posted by Andrew Hazlett -
The Incredible Bulk
People who remember reading Frances Moore Lappé's book Diet for a Small Planet in the '70s probably have a clear picture of what co-ops used to be. This one will be different.Posted by Greg Hanscom -
Betting on the Half Shell
(Multimedia) Oyster farming is a hard buck to come by, but oyster-culture is on the rise on the East Coast, thanks to a renewed appreciation for the fashionable mollusk. by Charles Cohen ...Posted by Greg Hanscom -
Drawing Blood
These artists sketch and paint to help save human lives. They create images of the organs, the nerves, the architecture inside the human body. by Richard O'Mara Some people ...Posted by Greg Hanscom -
Keeping Up with the Jones
"This has been called the most intact urban mill village in America," says Mark Thistel, board member of the preservation group Baltimore Heritage. "It's just extraordinary ...Posted by Greg Hanscom -
The Maker
Inventor and entrepreneur Saul Griffith on the nature of innovation, the power of kites, and why he canceled his newspaper subscriptionPosted by Gin Ferrara
(NEW)



