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★ Cover Story

Glenford Nunez

November 3, 2011

Justin Allen · Artist Profiles, Fashion

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

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Int’l Festival

August 12, 2010

whatweekly · Music

In the wake of the World cup and last month's game between Inter Milan and Manchester City at M&T Bank Stadium, Mob Town is still

Give It Up! Party

January 27, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen & Philip Laubner · Charm City

Burner culture lands in the heart of Station North with Evolver Baltimore’s party ‘Give It Up!’ where the spirit of giving was alive and kicking

KAHLON at the Crown with Special Guest Dan Deacon

September 9, 2014

Diamond Dixon · Events, Music

KAHLON is an eternal wave on the shore for every other other. A party existing beyond the yonder, in a holographic tundra full of king

The Clown With No Circus

February 2, 2011

whatweekly & Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Music

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, freaks of all shapes and sizes! Gather ‘round while I spin the tale of a poet turned performer extraordinaire!

Fighting Rape in Underwear

February 8, 2012

Rebecca Nagle & Philip Laubner · Art, Fashion

  Why are two feminists fighting rape in their underwear?   Story by Rebecca Nagle, photos by Philip Laubner FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture is an artistic

Causes and Conditions :: Farewell Trek

July 1, 2014

Peter Dillon · Charm City

Unceremoniously, we begin. Fourty-five minutes in the air through the Himalayan foothills in a 20-seater to Pokhara, and then a 90-minute drive to Nayapul. Our

Inward, Outward: Touts

October 31, 2013

Jeff Brunell · Inward And Outward

  Longtime townie Jeff Brunell finally returned to school just before turning thirty. He’s in southern India, completing his graduate field work and taking stock.

Remembering The Great Baltimore Fire

January 30, 2013

whatweekly · Community

By Janet Stidman Eveleth Photos Courtesy of the Baltimore Fire Museum On a cold blustery day in February 1904, a frightened 13-year-old boy stood at

Baltimore Social Innovation Journal Launches

January 14, 2014

Kelly Louise Barton · Social Innovation

Publishers’ Note: The Warnock Foundation is a client of What Weekly’s sister company, What Works Studio. We are proud to work with The Warnock Foundation and share its commitment

Moveable Feast Community Garden

November 21, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

Many of our Baltimore neighbors are fighting for their lives and need help to battle life-threatening illnesses like HIV/AIDS, cancer and diabetes. And often those

scapescape

September 6, 2012

Kevin Chesser & Theresa Keil · Events, Music, Photo Essay

Scapescape took place this past Labor Day weekend, filling the Station North Arts & Entertainment District with over 70 of the city’s most vital and well-loved

Baltimorean to Summit World’s 14 Highest Peaks

August 1, 2013

Gatsby · Sports

The World’s Toughest Expedition is neither a clever marketing phrase nor hyperbole. This expedition is the most daunting physical challenge ever attempted. Via major social

Andy Cook at The Metro Gallery

November 4, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Art, Music

On Thursday, October 29th, photographer Andy Cook had a book release party for not one but two books. He had the book, In The Air

Believe In Music’s Halloween Bash

November 8, 2013

Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Events, Photo Essay

Not too long ago a really smart guy said, “you know what? The Science Center would be a ridiculous place to throw a halloween bash.

Flux

April 29, 2015

Isaiah Williams & Alisa Sonsev · Performance, Photo Essay

“Nothing is static. We are ever changing.” That is the tagline for Baltimore-based Deep Vision Dance Company’s latest performance, FLUX, that opened on April 24th.

Dreaming of Lucid Living

March 21, 2012

David London · Art, Innovation, Performance

Our week of shadows continues here at What Weekly, as we now focus our attention to another production at the Theatre Project as part of

Kane Mayfield Live at Metro Gallery

April 21, 2015

whatweekly · Charm City

Bear witness to Baltimore’s own juggernaut MC, Kane Mayfield as he takes the stage at Metro Gallery for an an incredible one man show! Kane

fashion

Panoptic Fashion Show- MICA

And finally, we leave you with an image from the Panoptic Experimental Fashion Event held at The Station North Market. …

Robyn’s Nest

Charm City Fashion Show at BMI

The Happy Hatter of Waverly

Designs by Stephanie Bradshaw

The Littlest Fashion Truck Ever

nightlife

SCREEN PASS

Around this time of year I receive advance screening DVD’s of hopefully award-worthy movies. I get them because I’m in…

Emily Wells at Cyclops Books

Weekends: Totem

Brian Baker

The Death Set: Slap Slap…

Sick Weapons Last Show at Golden West

social innovation

Baltimore Hackathon

Since the proliferation of the personal computer, we’ve seen the emergence of an entirely unique vein of artistry. Like other…

Living my Dream in Cherry Hill

Baltimore Renaissance Project

Feedback

Occupy Everywhere

Station North: Thinking Big!

artist profiles

Paco Fish

Photo by Philip Laubner It is difficult to wander the streets of Baltimore’s strange and eccentric world of performance without…

Shawn Theron

Telesma: Secret Origins

Shocked and Amazed

Swordswallower Dai Andrews

Future Islands Homecoming

sustainability

Welcome to the Free Farm

All photos by David London Nestled just blocks from The Avenue in Hanpden is a leafy utopia known as the…

Big Green Pirate Party

Baltimore Free Farm

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Farmageddon

Fixing The Future

technology

How to See the Party Before You Arrive

Revolutionizing the nightlife experience. That’s what Happinin! creators Michael Cianos, Tyler Kelly, and Kyle Eddins are all about. The three…

Create Baltimore, Take 2

Smart Textiles

Data For The People: How Does OpenBaltimore Work?

Netflix Premiers Its First Exclusive Documentary

Halpern: On Tour and Online