WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

For That Which Returns

November 6, 2012

David London & Bobby Kintz · Happening Now, Performance

All Photos Courtesy of Bobby Kintz –  Images originally published along with blog by Kolleen Kintz at  http://www.second-glance-photography.com Photo Courtesy…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

#thisisbaltimore :: How We Engage in Peaceful Protests

April 30, 2015

Kristin Mcwharter · Community

The protests demanding justice for Freddie Gray have continued strong with community groups and organizations rising up from all corners of the city. Tuesday, a

DARB TV at Current Gallery

November 17, 2010

Philip Laubner · Art, Performance

One thing was certain from the beginning: DARB TV was not going to be your "normal" everyday performance. Upon entering Current Space each of us

Come Home Baltimore

February 6, 2013

whatweekly · Social Innovation

  PROVING YOU CAN TAKE THE WIRE OUT OF BALTIMORE The Come Home Baltimore Fund Modestly Announces a Crowfunding Contest That Will Revolutionize How Disadvantaged

Rapha Festive 500

January 4, 2012

whatweekly · Sports

Over 3000 cyclists from around the world participated in the 2011 Rapha Festive 500 Challenge and I was one of them. When the dust settled, I

What Weekly Fiction Contest :: Cash Prize

July 10, 2014

Jeremy Chase-Israel · Charm City

Found in a Bottle is a themed monthly fiction contest held by What Weekly Magazine.

The Brightest Young Thing

September 4, 2014

Samantha Mitchell · Business

Getting to Know Brightest Young Things’ Founder, Svetlana Legetic If the guy in the Dos Equis commercial is The Most Interesting Man in the World,

Out of Your Head Collective

April 7, 2010

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Music

The ‘Out of Your Head Collective’ sets up shop at The Windup Space every Tuesday and forces musicians to play against their will with other

SCRT

May 17, 2012

David London · Video

Once again, it’s Preakness time and before you head out to enjoy in the festivities, take a moment to learn about an important team of

Malaise and Malaria

September 9, 2011

Lee Boot · Social Innovation

The big hope for Westerners in the past few centuries was the idea that things would just keep getting better and better for us. Unfortunately,

Adam Scott Miller

July 19, 2012

David London & Dharna Noor · Art, Artist Profiles

All images courtesy Adam Scott Miller When you first encounter the work of Adam Scott Miller,  it immediately become clear that he is much more

Pumpkin Theatre’s New Home

July 18, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

There is nothing quite like going to the theater – the lights, the stage sets, and the excitement of a live performance. For over 45

From Here To There

April 24, 2013

whatweekly · Social Innovation

On March 29, 2013 the Maryland General Assembly passed the historic Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act ensuring that $4.4 Billion will be invested in our future.

Poetry: 2 by Jenny O’Grady

November 21, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

The Captain’s Habit Ignores the nipping of his late wife’s twin Pomeranians, brushes their concerns away with two slides of his pedal steel guitar, the

Brooks Kossover – Artist Profile

January 15, 2014

Jenn Danzig & Tedd Henn · Photo Essay

Recent MICA graduate Brooks Kossover has found success by painting oil portraits of popular musicians, a rich tradition in post-sixties American painting.  We enjoyed taking

Higher Achievement knows talent is everywhere- but where’s the opportunity?

February 13, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

Middle school is tough – especially for low-income students who face significant personal and economic obstacles. Grades and test scores typically start to decline; students

The Internet is My Religion

June 9, 2011

whatweekly · Social Innovation, Video

"God is what happens when humanity is connected. Humanity connected is God. Each one of us is a creator but, together, we are THE creator.”

Rebuilding Baltimore Together

April 17, 2013

Peter Jackson · Community

At 78 years old with a very limited income and living with rhematoid arthritis, Ms. S can no longer keep up with home repairs. Ms.

nightlife

Peace Spore

Blood soaked Vietnam draft papers, peace mantras, deep ethical questions that might never be answered discussed during a no-holds-barred forum…

Let’s Mess With Texas

New Year’s Eve 2010

Nina Simone: Baltimore set to scenes from The Wire

Murder Ink at Single Carrot Theatre

Sound and Fury Signifying… Oscar.

artist profiles

Big Fat Bawlmer Wedding

Last weekend we attended My Big Fat Bawlmer Wedding, a yearly fundraiser for The Baltimore Art & Music Project. The event…

Dr. Bob: Life on the Fringe

Shane Burke

Glenford Nunez

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

Paco Fish

sustainability

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Urban gardens are sprouting up all over Baltimore. If you don't have a small plot of land for growing food,…

Small Time

Big Green Pirate Party

Welcome to the Free Farm

Fixing The Future

Farmageddon