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★ Cover Story

Bethany Dinsick Gives Colors

June 30, 2011

Brooke Hall · Artist Profiles

The thing with Bethany Dinsick is that she’s been through so much and still manages to do more than most…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Real Science Fiction

August 2, 2012

David London & Tristan Brooks · Technology

Welcome to the future. In case you haven’t noticed, much of yesterday’s science fiction is rapidly becoming today’s reality. In a world already filled with

Baltimore’s Eric Garner Protest in Photos

December 5, 2014

Larry Cohen · Charm City

Photographer Larry Cohen joined the protesters who hit the streets to speak out against police brutality. The protests were in response to the Grand Jury’s

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.

Baltimore’s Coastal Cyber Connections

March 21, 2013

Melanie Kelleher
 · Business

The 2013 RSA® Conference in San Francisco was five days of learning, networking, and meeting with the thought leaders and visionaries of the cyber industry.

The Day The Toilets Ran Free In Hampden

September 19, 2013

Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Festival, Photo Essay

There’s a few sure-fire signs that summer is comin’ to a close here in Baltimore. The leaves start changin’, kids commence to shufflin’ to and

Delirium Dog

August 10, 2011

whatweekly · Music, Video

Absinthe Cola is the first single of the new release by Delirium Dog, Fever Brain Battery. To dig deeper into this artist’s music follow

F.E.A.S.T.

May 23, 2012

Robin Gunkel & Philip Laubner · Art, Food, Performance

F.E.A.S.T (Food Entertaining as Specious Theatre) Connoting the Last Supper and tangentially reminding me of Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party, F.E.A.S.T, curated by Rebecca Nagle and

Finding the Stories Behind the BMA’s Artworks

April 15, 2015

Jessica Keyes · Art

When I look at art, my mind wanders through connections: the words of a poem I thought were lost in the recesses of my mind,

The Lady Gaga Hypothesis and Why I Can’t Help but Disagree

January 12, 2015

Rachel A. Lisner · Commentary

Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images Lady Gaga’s affiliation with the LGBTQIA community, regardless of its sincerity, validity, or necessity, exists. The masses have come to

Wye Oak – Fish

April 28, 2011

What Weekly · Music, Video

For the video for their song "Fish", Baltimore duo Wye Oak recruited a few fellow hometown artists, painter Katherine Fahey and photographer Michael O'Leary.

Wordsmith: Music for the Masses

June 19, 2012

Gatsby · Music, Video

Single from Wordsmith’s King Noah LP Instores/Online June 19th, 2012 Album Release Party on June 22nd at Sonar to celebrate the Instore/Online release of King Noah.

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,

Talking Parlor, NaPoWriMo with Sarah Jean Alexander

May 9, 2013

Adam Robinson · Baltimore Reader

Parlor is an online journal run by Sarah Jean Alexander, a Baltimore writer and bartender. It’s unique, with a collaborative focus, pairing sets of two

Mind Your Business: Women On Top

January 29, 2014

Kelly Louise Barton & Theresa Keil · Charm City

On January 23rd, What Weekly, PNC, and the Women’s Exchange hosted Mind Your Business: Women on Top – A Smart Seminar for Women Entrepreneurs at

Tommy Tucker

March 17, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Music

Patrons of the Ottobar last Saturday night were witnesses to the resurrection of old school rock and roll as Tommy Tucker and the SuperNaturals tore

Re: Email: September 20, 2012

May 9, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

  After Tracy Dimond   I’m glad to hear that you’ve been taking care of yourself. My body is the Church of Scientology, But without

Stomach Turning GoPro Video of Mountain Bike Course

April 15, 2014

Nik Oldershaw · Charm City

The only time the guy in this video shows even faint hesitation is when he stops around the 0:57 mark to say “I don’t like

nightlife

Mobtown Microshow: Celebration

Story by Brett Yale of Bmore Musically Informed. Last Thursday’s Microshow was a spiritually intimate performance by Celebration, one of…

Sound and Fury Signifying… Oscar.

Weekends: Totem

Let’s Mess With Texas

Emily Wells at Cyclops Books

Sick Weapons Last Show at Golden West

social innovation

Existence Day 2010

What is Existence Day, you ask? It’s an international holiday for celebrating existence and the brainchild of Baltimore’s own Nicholas…

Enducation Series

Feedback

Warnock Foundation Survey Finds Hope Amongst Baltimoreans

Baltimore Time Bank

Living my Dream in Cherry Hill

artist profiles

We Are Gone

Jeremy Crawford’s personality is almost as bright, bold and colorful as his paintings. Originally from Vermont, and after a 9…

Infinite Games: Mixtum

Shocked and Amazed

Kaveh Haerian :: Poster Child

Dr. Bob: Life on the Fringe

Parallel Practice at the BMA

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

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Welcome to the Free Farm

Big Green Pirate Party

Farmageddon