The British have enjoyed a Sunday roast for generations, but the tradition is changing. Chef Tom Kerridge, owner of the world's only two Michelin-starred pub, explained the dish's evolution - as well as what makes it so beloved. … [Read more...] about How England’s most traditional meal is changing
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Sykesville man charged with child pornography possession, distribution
Carroll County sheriff’s deputies arrested a Sykesville man Wednesday and charged him with eight counts of possession and eight counts of distribution of child pornography, according to a police news release. Liam Ranario Greeley, 28, is being held without bail at the Carroll County Detention Center after an initial court appearance. According to court records, his next hearing … [Read more...] about Sykesville man charged with child pornography possession, distribution
CFG or Capital One? Battle between Baltimore and D.C. arenas is more hype than heated
Pop rock priestess Billie Eilish, who comes to the CFG Bank Arena Friday, is among the big musical acts who will perform in Baltimore this year while bypassing the nation’s capital. It’s a list of Billboard superstars that includes but isn’t limited to Lizzo, Barry Manilow, Stevie Nicks, Pearl Jam and Stevie Wonder. Some music lovers interpret that to mean pop stars and rock … [Read more...] about CFG or Capital One? Battle between Baltimore and D.C. arenas is more hype than heated
Under The Shell: How the deaths of Len Bias and Jordan McNair shaped the University of Maryland’s future
Listen to and watch the latest episode of the Under The Shell Podcast here. In 1986, Maryland lost one of its most legendary athletes after Len Bias passed away two days following his No. 2 selection by the Boston Celtics. It was an incident the university vowed would never happen again. Yet 32 years later, offensive lineman Jordan McNair died following an offseason football … [Read more...] about Under The Shell: How the deaths of Len Bias and Jordan McNair shaped the University of Maryland’s future
Maryland volleyball defeated by Penn State in four sets
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. The Terps won the first set but could not continue the early success. After falling at home to Northwestern and Iowa in five sets, Maryland volleyball looked to get its first conference win of the season Thursday. But No. 3 Penn State presented the Terps with their toughest match of the season. Maryland could not rally behind a … [Read more...] about Maryland volleyball defeated by Penn State in four sets