WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

Genevieve de Mahy

August 29, 2012

Peter Davis & Philip Laubner · Conversations on Theater

Genevieve de Mahy makes a pretty awesome sauce. Genevieve de Mahy is part of the Single Carrot ensemble. She is…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Fermented Femmes

July 5, 2012

Dharna Noor & Theresa Keil · Art, Community

Kat Hirsch is not from Baltimore. “I’m not even an artist,” she admitted. But this past Fall, she created a Facebook event to cultivate communication

What Black Metal Taught Me About Comedy

August 15, 2013

Ezra Winter · The Hustle

The extreme music scene in Scandinavia may have a lot more in common with my beloved field of comedy than one would initially think.

Becky Lee: Fighting to End Domestic Abuse

October 25, 2017

What Weekly · Charm City

“Why do men that abuse women continue to get away with it?” Because, all too often, society blames the victim. Stories of survivors who felt

The Other Half

June 27, 2013

Kelly Louise Barton · Music

Gift plans to release three albums under his electronic/hip-hop name, Wendel Patrick. The first entitled “Passage,” is an album built upon the concept of starting

Otakon 2010

August 4, 2010

Theresa Keil · Art, Fashion

Besides Dragonball Z, Ninja Scroll and that game show where the contestants have to run full speed through paper walls that may or may not

March Fiction Contest Winner “Alleyway Experiences”

April 3, 2014

Ezra Winter · Charm City

Blythe, by Charles Swain   The wet brownstone had left smears on Martin’s fingers when his hands vainly lunged for its surface. His stumble had

The Armagh Project with Kimberley Lynne

June 22, 2015

Dave K. · Literature

Of all the words one could use to describe Kimberley Lynne—novelist, playwright, teacher, organizer, feminist, actor, director, producer—the, one that feels the most complete is

J’Accuse — Munich 1972

August 9, 2012

David London & Theresa Keil · Art

Gigi McKendric has been a professional artist for more than six decades. Her work spans many mediums, including poetry, sculpture, film, paintings, life masks, and

We Are Gone

March 28, 2012

David London & Theresa Keil · Art, Artist Profiles, Station North

Jeremy Crawford’s personality is almost as bright, bold and colorful as his paintings. Originally from Vermont, and after a 9 year stint in New York

Marquee Ball 2011

April 14, 2011

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen & Theresa Keil · Charm City

The truth is there aren't enough opportunities for men to break out their skin tight, shiny, hooded jumpsuits for a night on the town. This

10 Minute Plays

July 12, 2012

Robin Gunkel · Events, Performance

Unsaddest Factory Theater Company’s Ten Minute Play Festival Image Courtesy Sam Shea Beginning with rapid time transitions, a whirling stage like a revolving door transits

Jan Kirsh

August 22, 2012

Dharna Noor · Art, Business

Jan Kirsh spoke to me from her sculpture studio, which is right beside her house and design studio. As she spoke, she sculpted tomatoes. “I’m

Deeply Subjective Music

May 2, 2012

David London & Philip Laubner · Artist Profiles, Business, Music

For many artists, the 9-5 grind does not seem to fit into a creative life. Such is the case with musician Daniel Vibeage, who recently

Intuitive Insight: So What

April 20, 2011

Lee Boot · Who We Am

Part 4—the final short film in this series about intuitive insight and the cultural impediments to becoming the innovation powerhouse the US has planned for

The Daily Camden

April 13, 2011

whatweekly · Art

For some 180 consecutive days over the 2010 baseball season – rain or shine, whether the home team was in Baltimore or away – local

College Daze

May 21, 2014

Shawn Binder · Charm City

For most people, college is measured in keg-stands and all-nighters. It is measured in house parties, and study groups, and how many Red Bull 24

social innovation

Support The Baltimore Brew

Baltimore Brew founders Mark Reutter and Fern Shen One could argue the health of modern society can be directly correlated…

Loveasaurus Records

Redefining Family and Community

Little Free Libraries

Transportation Infrastructure Now

Outside The Black Box

artist profiles

Sean E. Conroy

All images courtesy the artist “The Buddha said, ‘It’s the not seeing of this suffering that keeps us bound,’” quotes…

Bagoas

BROS

Charm City Makeup

EMP Collective

Shane Burke

sustainability

Small Time

A couple of years ago, while I was reporting on a redevelopment plan in Buffalo, New York, I met up…

Big Green Pirate Party

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Fixing The Future

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Baltimore Free Farm