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23 August 2012

★ Tristan Brooks



fashion

Glenford Nunez

With seemingly little mentoring, or outside direction, at 24 years old, Glenford has broken into the New York agency scene…

From Russia, With Lace

Fighting Rape in Underwear

Navigating Victoria’s Secret

Dyed For You

LOT 201

nightlife

Sick Weapons Last Show at Golden West

Ellie Beziat, Sick Weapons energetic blond singer, was standing around the Golden West before the band’s final show. She and…

Weekends: Totem

Comedy Noir

Emily Wells: Symphony 1 In the Barrel of a Gun

Brian Baker

Boite: Show and Tell

social innovation

Araminta Freedom Initiative

The name Araminta, which means “defender,” was Harriet Tubman’s given name as a child slave in Maryland.  In honor of…

Occupy Baltimore

Station North: Thinking Big!

Laugh & Smile

Enducation Series

Getting Motivated: A Case Study on Creating Impact

artist profiles

When Everything Disappears :: An Interview with light artist Sean Michael Kenny

In the sometimes empty space between technology-driven special effects and ethereal, heartfelt poetry, artist Sean Michael Kenny uses ingenuity and…

Cara Ober

Interactions at Minás

Silent Whys

Swordswallower Dai Andrews

Mathew Bainbridge

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…

Big Green Pirate Party

Small Time

Baltimore Free Farm

Welcome to the Free Farm

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden