Talking Orioles with Stan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein
Stan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein joined “The Upside” to discuss the Orioles and the start of the 2021 MLB season.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein joined “The Upside” to discuss the Orioles and the start of the 2021 MLB season.
Read moreFor Stan “The Fan” Charles, disappointment about the Ravens’ playoff loss to the Titans lingers on and on.
Read moreArnold Charles Rifkin, a former television engineer, photographer and professional chef, passed away at his Pikesville residence on Wednesday, May 4.
Read moreBetween 500 to 600 kosher consumers eat at the Kosher Grille per game at Ravens’ games.
Read moreLee gave American comic books permission to be more Jewish.
Read moreThe NHL did an inspection of sites and was stunned by what they saw in Baltimore. A stage for plays and concerts was deemed more important than first-class sightlines, and there was no rounding of the seating bowl.
Read more“All of these Jewish organizations they keep talking about how it’s so difficult to reach our generation, and I think the real answer is you have to reach them where they are and they gotta change the tune of the song they’re singing if they really want to hit people.”
Read moreWhatever the overriding reasons, Orioles fans picked a bad time to stop coming to games. The owner committed to an all-in payroll in 2017 of over $163 million, as the team again was back in the top 10 of MLB payroll.
Read moreThe product of a blue-collar Jewish family, the Baltimore-born Rubenstein, 74, is a multi-billionaire lawyer, businessman and philanthropist.
Read moreHostage expert and human rights attorney Jared Genser explains why Israel’s hostage crisis is uniquely challenging.
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