Amy Mulvihill is a senior editor at Baltimore, covering the environment, travel, real estate, neighborhood news, and culture (pop or otherwise). Born in Connecticut, she graduated from Goucher College, is a self-described Anglophile, and has a pretty deep obsession with Fleetwood Mac.
Pikesville mom creates software for kids with reading difficulties.
At the Space Telescope Science Institute, Kenneth Sembach is leading the next great mission into the cosmos.
We asked prominent Baltimoreans to tell us their resolutions for 2016.
Our nine musts from this month's calendar of events.
We imagine what the Boys of Hampden calendar models would say to Tiger Beat.
We break down the region's best watering holes into 10 handy neighborhood bar crawls.
We talk to the host of WEAA’s “The Rise of Charm City”
Lauraville soul food joint expands to Charles Village.
Twenty moments in the year that changed Baltimore.
Traditional music trio Helicon reunites for 30th annual concert.
Baltimore public school instructor named state Teacher of the Year.
We talk to the Ravens guard and mathematician.
Paul Simon exhibit arrives via Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Annual Eastport-Annapolis Tug of War contest pulls out all the stops.
The former mayor would like her old job back, but is Baltimore ready to forgive her?
We talk to the senior vice president of treatment services at Father Martin’s Ashley.
Linthicum couple open state’s first cuddling service.
During the spectral season, try these spooky strolls for haunted history lessons.
Oliver Brewing Company opens new brewery in East Baltimore on November 6.
No tweets, no snapchats, no texts. Just real talk between some of Baltimore's most compelling people.
We talk to the artistic director of Full Circle Dance Company.
September 17 is Citizenship Day in the U.S., which got us wondering: Would you pass our (totally made up) citizenship test?
Italian outpost in Timonium packs pasta pizzazz.
Pearl Works might just be the state’s biggest little company.
The creative couple talks about authorial autonomy, the complicated legacy of The Wire, and why Simon had no idea who Channing Tatum is.
The city health commissioner and the famous HIV/AIDS researcher discuss the toll of drug addiction, the future of AIDS, and making Baltimore healthier.
The TV stars play a Baltimore-centric lightning round.
The educators reveal why relationships trump content, high school graduations are better than college ones, and liberal arts colleges are more inclusive than people think.
Our annual salute to our favorites in arts, food, fun, lifestyle, news, and service.
We talk to the NCAA ref and founder of the Life and Breath Foundation.
Baltimore real-estate agent turns dynamic TV host.
For these five families, the homing instinct remains strong.
Parental tips for surviving this weekend's One Direction concert at M&T Bank Stadium.
What is the best piece of advice for a great summer cookout?
We talk to Kennedy Krieger's Patrick Rummerfield, the world's first fully functioning quadriplegic.
Fortieth Pride festival tempered by iconic nightclub’s closure.
Nepal quakes hit home for Baltimore aid worker Robin Contino.
What’s your favorite local beach?
Your guide to the summer solstice in Baltimore.
The landmark Annapolis deli, Chick and Ruth’s, turns 50.
Station North Tool Library is DIYer’s dream.
We talk with the CEO of Betamore.
Celebrate the Fourth with these exciting events.
Everything to eat, see, & do in the city.
This Annapolis spot has a brunch worth crowing over.
A sneak peek at what to expect on a Roland Park house tour.
What's the best advice your mom ever gave you?
The broadcast icon spoke to us about her passion for the child-abuse cause and memories of growing up in Baltimore.
We talk to the iconic actress, who is performing in Baltimore on May 7.
How did John Wilkes Booth become America's first presidential assassin?
Upcoming events marking the sesquicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination.
In honor of Billie Holiday's centennial, we asked Baltimore musicians to pick their favorites from her catalog.
Online ordering/delivery service brings city food scene to you.
What's the fanciest meal you've ever had?
The players on UMBC’s chess team are board-certified masters.
We talk to the Veep and Arrested Development actor.
Sock-burning ritual ignites Annapolis springtime.
Despite detractors, meteorologist Justin Berk is making it rain on social media.
A Baltimore brainstorming session yields better protection for Ebola caregivers.
We talk to Towson's men's basketball coach in honor of the CAA tourney at Royal Farms Arena.
Do you believe in the concept of soul mates?
We interview the astronaut who spent six months on the International Space Station.
Hollow cornerstone reveals jars, newspapers, and coins, so far.
In honor of Chinese New Year starting on February 19, we looked up horoscopes for six notable locals to see what the future holds.
Start-up helps small businesses find office space.
We talk to the sports agent and author about his new book, The Power of Nice.
Pepe’s Pizza gets a facelift.
What change would you like to see in Baltimore in 2015?
January 19 marks the macabre master’s 206th birthday. Visit these literary landmarks to pay homage.
Towson native stages TV takeover this month.
New state tax credit encourages community giving.
Our interview with Baltimore City's new state's attorney.
Is it okay to get drunk at your office holiday party?
Decriminalizing highs, landslide lows, and all the bull.
Two moms launch new childcare service.
Historic smithy forges new museum.
We interview the actor/singer of "Crabs for Christmas."
Challenging cases, exclusive 2014 survey, getting sick in the age of social media, sleep disorders, and how to annoy your doctor.
College a cappella group hits the big time.
As the Hippodrome Theatre turns 100 this month, we look back on the storied venue’s long, strange trip to venerability.
How early is too early for holiday decorations?
A Baltimore couple documents—and champions—feral cats.
For cancer patients, social media outlets have relegated suffering in silence to a thing of the past.
We talk to the Baltimore businessman and former CIA agent.
New book reveals body painting as fine art.
25 neighborhood spots to get a meal under $25.
Our five musts from this month's calendar of events.
The actress/jazz vocalist talks about her new album.
Our interview with a Blue Angels pilot.
Our picks in nightlife, sports, and recreation.
Our interview with the voice actress from Sailor Moon.
A photo essay by Patrick Joust
Myrtle Beach recalls our own seaside resort, but with a Southern twist.
Our interview with the president of Goucher College.
Think you know Baltimore’s parks? Think again.
Dr. David B. Leeser, chief of kidney and pancreas transplantation at University of Maryland Medical Center.
The harbor communities continue to change, but the vestiges of the old neighborhoods are still shaping Baltimore.
Founder of A Mother’s Cry
Our guide to revitalizing your life, body and home
Our staff’s favorite things this month.