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Find Love and Happiness with Baltimore Magazine
Posted January 25, 2012
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February issue features Top Singles, Best Places to Work and story on local candy companies
Baltimore, Md. - During the "Month of Love," Baltimore magazine is helping people get happy. Whether finding their happy place at work; finding true love; or enjoying some local treats, the February issue is chock-full of reasons to smile.
Meet the "20 Greatest Bachelors and Bachelorettes on Earth," including Baltimore Ravens' Torrey Smith, in Singles Spectacular and learn about what makes them a Top Single.
"A lot of times, the dating world can feel like one big show, where first dates are more like first acts" said Jess Blumberg, Associate Editor. "We asked this year's Top Singles to put it all out there and tell us everything from hidden talents and how they feel about clowns to how they like to keep it real on a first date."
This year's Best Places to Work are guaranteed to have you smiling while on the job. From generous vacation time to fat tuition-reimbursement checks and even free parking downtown, these 25 companies - all of which are hiring - offer plenty of fun and unexpected perks, as well as career-development potential.
And if it is the little things in life that make you smile, like a handmade truffle or a milk chocolate Easter egg, you'll love Sweet Spot, a look at Baltimore's candy culture as the local Willy Wonkas reveal all.
Other highlights of the February issue of Baltimore magazine include a look at the Glenwood Life Counseling Center, an organization with a 40-year history of helping addicts, in A History of Recovery; an inside look at Towson University's vibrant arts program in Little Black Boxes; and a story about Bill Bateman, who has been slinging wings and good times for 25 years, in Winging It.
The issue is available by subscription and can also be purchased at newsstands throughout the Baltimore area beginning Jan. 27, 2012.
Baltimore magazine is the area's most popular guide to the best of the greater Baltimore region. Its "Best of Baltimore," "Top Doctors," and "Best Restaurants" features have become signatures of the magazine, and Baltimore's monthly exploration of politics, food, business, lifestyle, and the arts has earned numerous awards, including several City and Regional Magazine Awards (CRMA) and Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) awards. In 2012, Baltimore magazine celebrates its 105th anniversary and is the country's oldest continuously published city/regional magazine.
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