Here are two dozen (plus one) places and activities that should be on anyone’s Bay bucket list.

25 (Chesapeake) Things To Do Before You Die

Here are two dozen (plus one) places and activities that should be on anyone’s Bay bucket list.  
read story

Life Lessons with guitar maker Paul Reed Smith

Lead Guitarist

Life Lessons with guitar maker Paul Reed Smith  
read story

A Centreville garden helps keep alive the memory of a beloved wife and mother.

Blooms Eternal

A Centreville garden helps keep alive the memory of a beloved wife and mother.  
read story

Former students recall days spent in a historic one-room schoolhouse.

Kent County’s African American Schoolhouse Museum

Former students recall days spent in a historic one-room schoolhouse.  
read story


CURRENT ISSUE
BLOGS
Joe Sugarman Cup o' Joe
Editor Joe Sugarman talks food, travel, and news on the Chesapeake Bay.
All the BBQ You Can Eat!
Mary Ann Treger The Annapolis Insider
Mary Ann Treger shares news and views from around town.
Refreshing news.  Fresh Market is open.
Andrew Evans The Fat Chef
Chesapeake Cooking with Andrew Evans
My All-Consuming Passion—BBQ!

QUICK HITS
Editor's Picks

Five ideas for winter getaways:

1. Take a Latin food tour
2. Visit Europe (on the Bay)
3. Visit an art gallery
4. Stay at a booklover’s B&B
5. Go (discount) shopping!


Recipe du Jour

more

Get more great recipes

RECENT ARTICLES
Travel

Fishing—From a Kayak
A hesitant angler discovers reel love while casting from a boat
A Segway Tour of Norfolk’s Cultural Attractions
Exploring Norfolk’s Hot Freemason District on Two Wheels Is Loads of Fun
A Weekend at Schrader’s Bridgetown Manor
At this Eastern Shore club, guests can shoot sporting clays, hunt, fish, and connect with their inner Eastern Shoreman (or Shorewoman).
Restaurant Reviews

Easton’s Bartlett Pear Inn
A husband-wife team bring fine dinning back to the heart of Talbot County.
Annapolis’ Piccola Roma
An old friend returns to Main Street.
To Annapolis’ Hell Point Seafood—and Back
Does Bob Kinkead’s latest venture measure up to his well-known namesake restaurant in D.C.? Should it?
Home and Garden

Blooms Eternal
A Centreville garden helps keep alive the memory of a beloved wife and mother.
Oxford’s Natural Style
This house combines the colorful energy of the big city with the quiet nature of the Eastern Shore.
Kit Houses of Annapolis
An expert tours Annapolis, searching for kit homes among the town’s Georgian and Federal-era jewels.
Bed and Breakfast Reviews

St. Michaels’ Old Brick Inn
With 20 unique rooms from which to choose, there’s something for everyone at this B&B.
Chestertown’s Great Oak Manor
Fall means roaring fires, five-course dinners, and bald eagles at Chestertown's Great Oak Manor.
Oxford’s Ruffled Duck Inn
This comfortable B&B caters to sailors, tourists--and even Hollywood producers.


Follow us on...
  

Event Calendar
February 18-March 18
Foreign Film Festival. This month-long festival presents films from a different country each week; films are chosen by each… more

March 18-28
The Importance of Being Earnest. Don’t miss out on Oscar Wilde’s most popular play about people who take on… more

March 19-21
Antiques Show and Sale. Stock up on 18th- and 19th-century antiques, along with silver, jewelry, garden accessories, paintings, and… more

March 20
Spring Festival. Enjoy an afternoon of Easter egg hunts, egg decorating, pony rides, and crafts. Worton Park, Worton, Md.… more

March 27
Chesapeake Chamber Music Competition. Open to acoustic instrumental ensembles of up to five members, this prestigious competition culminates in… more

Exclusively In Print
Mining the Museum
Behind the scenes at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

Shorelines
News, notes, and nonsense

Come Here
Stories from the Shore

Available only in print. Subscribe or buy a past issue.
For current issue, check newsstands.


Chesapeake Bay Foundation