Book Smarts – May / June 2021
Seeking your next good read? Emma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop in Baltimore, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.
Baltimore Jewish Living

Seeking your next good read? Emma Snyder, owner of The Ivy Bookshop in Baltimore, offers recommendations for must-read titles for adults and children.

Caring about community is a component of successful entrepreneurship, says Jimmy Berg of AutoBuy.

Rebecca King of Blueprint Wellness offers tips to help you get organized this season.

If you’re itching to get out but not ready to venture too far afield, the Harford County town of Havre de Grace has it all — charm, history, a scenic waterfront and picturesque main street lined with trendy restaurants and stores.

The Preakness Stakes remains the greatest two minutes in sports, writes Michael Olesker.

From June 1-13, the Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore will host its inaugural Queer Jewish Arts Festival, highlighting the work of local and national Jewish artists.

Chevy Chase resident Pati Jinich, the James Beard Award-winning and Emmy Award-nominated host of PBS’s “Pati’s Mexican Table,” shares her recipe for Sonora Cheese Soup.

Maryland lawmakers voice their support for Israel while calling for a de-escalation of the conflict.

Your festival table can mix tantalizing dairy dishes with great wines, suggests the Kosher Decanter.

Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, and Frank Lloyd Wright’s nearby Fallingwater residence, is the perfect antidote to pandemic angst, writes Jmore Associate Editor Simone Ellin.

When the pandemic hit, the Katcoff family — parents Robin and Jason and daughters Wriley and Ariella — stepped up their volunteer efforts.

Dara Bunjon talks with Chef Marcus Repp, Director of Food & Beverage and Executive Chef at Lansdowne Resort and Spa.