Crafting Journals for the Eye, Hand, and Heart

Alisa Brock moved Drama Mama Bookshop in 2021 to the School 33 Art Center, where she makes her hand-crafted journals, offers customized journal-making sessions, and sells an impressive array of journals. Photos by Mary Braman. (This โ€œSoBo Madeโ€ profile first appeared in the April 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post newspaper.) Drama Mama … Continue reading Crafting Journals for the Eye, Hand, and Heart

Onboard the โ€˜Ship-Bumpingโ€™ Tugs of Locust Point

The Timothy McAllister backs out of its berth at Pier 1 in the North Locust Point Terminal on its way toward the Francis Scott Key Bridge for its first ship-bumping job of the night. Photos by Mary Braman. (This article originally appeared in the April 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post community newspaper.) … Continue reading Onboard the โ€˜Ship-Bumpingโ€™ Tugs of Locust Point

โ€˜Heritage Districtโ€™ to Mark 1962 Riverside Pool Integration

For three weeks in the summer of 1962, violent crowds gathered at Riverside Park in South Baltimore to threaten Black swimmers and resist the integration of the pool in defiance of city policy. The headline is from coverage of these events in the Baltimore Afro-American. [This article first appeared in the April 2023 issue of … Continue reading โ€˜Heritage Districtโ€™ to Mark 1962 Riverside Pool Integration

SoBo Library Comes Alive with Free Events

Live music, art projects, and author talks are some of the public programs offered at the Light Street branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library. One popular music event is the annual appearance of Sac au Lait (above). (This article originally appeared in the April 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post newspaper.) If … Continue reading SoBo Library Comes Alive with Free Events

The Glory Days of SoBoโ€™s Southern Shore

For decades before the arrival of a massive rail terminal in 1904, South Baltimoreโ€™s southern shoreline was a popular getaway destination for city residents. Resorts such as George Kahlโ€™s thrived at the point known as Ferry Bar at Light Street Bridge. (This article originally appeared in the February 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula … Continue reading The Glory Days of SoBoโ€™s Southern Shore

Plans Set for Rash Field Park Phase 2

Recreation and wellness are the focus of the second phase of Rash Field Park, which will feature several sand volleyball courts. (This article first appeared in the February 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post newspaper.) In December, the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore released its final design concepts for the next phase of Rash … Continue reading Plans Set for Rash Field Park Phase 2

SoBo Spring Sports Are Here!

Sign-ups and some try-outs are already under way as spring comes to South Baltimore. Hereโ€™s your guide to all the outdoor recreation options and sports on the peninsula. (Photos by Mary Braman) โ€“ Compiled by John Thomas Baltimore Beach Volleyball Baltimore Beach Volleyball at Rash Field on the Inner Harbor offers free drop-in games on … Continue reading SoBo Spring Sports Are Here!