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CHARLES VILLAGE
“ON PAPER”
Through Sept. 14
The Baltimore Museum of Art
presents a free exhibit of 10
figure drawings by David Hockney, Willem de Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg and other
giants of the 1960s and ’70s.
443-573-1700; artbma.org
Table Alfresco, Please!
A FEW SUGGESTIONS ON WHERE TO GO “OUT” FOR DINNER IN BALTIMORE
After two years in the suburbs, Baltimore Fashion Week returns to the
city—specifically, the Lord
Baltimore Hotel—for its
seventh year. About 10
local, national and international designers present
their designs each night,
with the help of models
and stylists from the
Baltimore area. Fashion
Week is organized by the
Fashion Umbrella, a local
cultural arts organization.
The Lord Baltimore, a city
landmark that opened in
1928, is a French Renaissance classic that recently
reopened after an ownership change and extensive
remodeling. Aug. 14–17.
baltimore-fashion
week.com
INNER HARBOR
CONCERTS AT PIER SIX
Through September
With 3,000 seats plus lawn
spaces, a beautiful canopy
to keep out the weather and
proximity to hotels, Pier Six
Pavilion might just be the best
place to see a summer concert
in Baltimore. 410-783-4189;
piersixpavilion.com
FEDERAL HILL
FLICKS FROM THE HILL
July 10–Aug. 28
On Thursday nights, the American Visionary Art Museum
sponsors free movies, which
are projected on a 30-foot-
wide screen atop a perfectly graded hill next to the
museum.
avam.org
STATION NORTH
ARTSCAPE
July 18–20
Artscape unites the city for
outdoor entertainment, art
of every kind, street theater,
dance, music and even opera.
410-752-8632; artscape.org
CITYWIDE
BALTIMORE
RESTAURANT WEEK
Aug. 1–10
With dinner for around $30
and lunch for $20 (some places
even offer lunch for $15), it’s
easy to understand why many
of the more than 80 participating restaurants offer deals
beyond the end date. baltimore
restaurantweek.com
BOND STREET SOCIAL:
this hot spot, with a large outdoor area and acclaimed food,
is not far from the water. fells
Point; 443-449-6234;
bondstreetsocial.com
MR. RAIN’S FUN HOUSE:
connected to the american
Visionary art museum, its
eye-catching outdoor visuals
accompany the fun menu.
federal hill; 443-524-7379;
mrrainsfunhouse.com
Baltimore
Fashion
Week
BALTIMORE
CITY GUIDE by Greg G. Weber
TABRIZI’S:
at the water’s edge, it serves
mostly mediterranean fare and
is steps from the water taxi.
federal hill; 410-727-3663;
tabrizis.com
WATERFRONT KITCHEN:
alongside the water and near
the water taxi, the restaurant
serves local and seasonal food,
and offers happy hour tuesday
through friday from 4 to 6: 30
p.m. fells Point; 443-681-5310;
waterfrontkitchen.com
AFTER A LONG DAY OF WORK, it’s always relaxing to sit out in the warm evening air, have a few laughs
and get something good to eat and drink. here are a handful of the many places to enjoy
a summer meal in baltimore.
Waterfront Kitchen
Bond Street Social
Wit & Wisdom
WIT & WISDOM:
inside the four seasons hotel,
it offers top-notch cocktails and
food, along with spectacular
views of the water. harbor east;
410-576-5800;
witandwisdombaltimore.com
WOODBERRY KI TCHEN:
the restaurant prides itself on
regionally sourced food and has
a large outdoor area that includes
a fire pit. Downtown; 410-464-
8000; woodberrykitchen.com