From Lebanon to Light Street: The Artistic Journey of Sami Tabet

Before the COVID pandemic, local artist and restaurateur Sami Tabet concentrated on painting landscapes and figures. But now, face masks, the ubiquitous symbol of the pandemic, have come to dominate his art. Photos by Mary Braman. (This article originally appeared in the August 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post.) COVID had a dramatic … Continue reading From Lebanon to Light Street: The Artistic Journey of Sami Tabet

Rowhouse Roof Is Home to SoBo Beekeeperโ€™s Busy Hives

โ€œBees are a fascinating species,โ€ says Mark Brick, who has been raising them on Fort Avenue for the past three years. โ€œFor the most part, you just let them go and they are going to work and be busy as bees and produce a lot of honey.โ€ Photos by Steve Cole. (This story originally appeared … Continue reading Rowhouse Roof Is Home to SoBo Beekeeperโ€™s Busy Hives

A Big Publishing Year for Firefighter Turned Author

Long-time Locust Point resident Mark Hannon has been working on manuscripts for novels and stories for over three decades. His first book, a crime novel set in his hometown of Buffalo, New York, was published in 2016. Photo by Mary Braman. (This article originally appeared in the August 2023 issue of the Peninsula Post.) If … Continue reading A Big Publishing Year for Firefighter Turned Author

Checking Out SoBoโ€™s Little Free Libraries

The generous โ€œtake a book, leave a bookโ€ ethic of the Little Free Library is still strong across the South Baltimore peninsula as the number of these diminutive sidewalk structures continues to grow. In the Peninsula Postโ€™s first survey of the Little Free Library landscape in early 2021, we found 10 libraries. That number rose … Continue reading Checking Out SoBoโ€™s Little Free Libraries

Light Street Candle Maker Creating Unique Scents

Mike Hoffman turned his candle-making hobby into a business early in the pandemic. Trial by Fire now has customers around the world for his hand-crafted candles. Photos by Mary Braman. [This 'SoBo Made' feature originally appeared in the February 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post.] When Mike Hoffman picked up his candle-making hobby … Continue reading Light Street Candle Maker Creating Unique Scents

Creative Painted Designs on Just About Anything

Alexa Karina Horeff paints her designs and custom products at her home on Light Street. Photo by Mary Braman. [This article originally appeared in the June 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post.] Alexa Karina Horeff has been painting for as long as she could hold a brush. The Maryland native, originally from Severna … Continue reading Creative Painted Designs on Just About Anything

Tell Us About Your SoBo Summertime Favorite

Weโ€™re excited to announce a NEW feature in the Peninsula Post community newspaper: โ€œSoBo Voices,โ€ a place for our SoBo readers to share their views on a different topic in each print issue. Our first topic is simply delicious โ€“ โ€œWhat has been your favorite food, drink, or other delectable treat this summer in SoBo?โ€ … Continue reading Tell Us About Your SoBo Summertime Favorite

New SoBo Neighborhood Opens at Port Covington

The new Baltimore Peninsula development built on the grounds of the old Baltimore Sun printing plant south of Interstate 95 welcomed its first apartment residents and office workers this spring. Photo by Mary Braman. (This article originally appeared in the June 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post newspaper. It has been updated to … Continue reading New SoBo Neighborhood Opens at Port Covington

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