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28 March 2012

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fashion

Otakon 2011

Once again Baltimore’s annual Otakon Convention summoned a bevy of of eager practitioners of Otaku make-believe. This curious culture of…

The Littlest Fashion Truck Ever

Otakon 2010

Fashion Photographer Sean Scheidt

Behind the Fence

The Tailor at Hour Haus

nightlife

Infernoland

Each year millions of families travel by planes, trains and automobiles to amusement parks all over the world. Upon arrival…

SCREEN PASS

The Death Set: Slap Slap…

Boite: Show and Tell

Comedy Noir

Let’s Mess With Texas

social innovation

The “Mad Women” of the 307 Collective

In room 307 of Maryland Institute College of Art’s Brown Center, four students immersed themselves in a design internship for…

Open Walls Baltimore

The Consent Revolution

Luminous Intervention

Baltimore Hackathon

International Fest 2011

artist profiles

Ed Gross: Alchemist

First photo by Frederick William Redelius Ed Gross is an Alchemist of sorts. At his studio at the Crown Cork…

Elizabeth Brady

Renewable Artifacts

Lauren Lakis

The Impact of Jack Radcliffe: A Mentor’s Story

Living Illustrated with Alex Fine

sustainability

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Publishers’ Note: Green Street Academy is a client of What Weekly’s sister company, What Works Studio. We are proud to have…

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Big Green Pirate Party

Fixing The Future

Small Time

Baltimore Free Farm

technology

Halpern: On Tour and Online

This is a story about my favorite Baltimore artist.   Matt Halpern has quickly emerged as one of rock music’s…

How to Make Your Cat a Cinematographer (GoPro Edition)

Netflix Premiers Its First Exclusive Documentary

Smart Textiles

Real Science Fiction

Betamore