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★ Cover Story

Manifest Activate

October 5, 2011

Philip Laubner · Art, Charm City

The opportunity to go to parties hosted by the good people at Manifest is yet another, in a long list…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Saul Williams

August 30, 2012

Alexa Grey · Events, Performance

When I was asked by What Weekly to interview Saul Williams through Skype from his home in Paris, I immediately obliged. Not only is Saul

If I Broke It :: Poetry :: Amy Arthur

September 4, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

  Illustration by Carabella Sands   If I Broke It   If my mind didn’t sail immediately past release to aftermath (the tedium of necessity,

B-More Erotic Series

September 9, 2010

Philip Laubner · Performance

Recently Julie Fisher and the Hamilton Theater hosted another night of the B-more Erotica Performance and Art Series. Not only was it a cross pollination

The RoboDoves Drive Like Girls!

January 4, 2013

Peter Jackson · Community

In a sport dominated by boys from the suburbs, the RoboDoves are on a mission to show the nation how to “drive like a girl”.

Seawall Development :: A Model For Social Enterprise

February 5, 2014

Amanda Fortner · Community, Innovation

Seawall Development, the real estate company founded and headed by Thibault and Donald Manekin, has made a name for itself with its history of ethical

Pigtown Festival

October 24, 2012

Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Events, Photo Essay

Last Saturday, October 20th, was the 11th Annual Pigtown Festival. The day long event featured a Running of the Pigs, Live music throughout the day,

Clutch

January 4, 2012

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Artist Profiles, Music

  Weathermaker Music “We never made a penny off of our own recordings until we started our own label.” That’s what Tim Sult, guitarist of

Photo Courtesy of WendelPatrick.com

Out of the Blocks with Aaron Henkin and Wendel Patrick

January 7, 2015

Kelly Louise Barton · Music

From WendelPatrick.com  “OUT OF THE BLOCKS. A simple concept from the minds of Aaron Henkin and Wendel Patrick. One city block, one hour of radio,

Ottobar Benefit Party

August 18, 2010

Theresa Keil · Charm City, Music

It takes qualified mixologists to put the bar in Ottobar . Hats off to Chuck and Tecla for putting up with us at last

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

Kaveh Haerian :: Poster Child

November 19, 2014

Samantha Mitchell · Art, Artist Profiles

On an oppressively hot night back in July of 2008, Kaveh Haerian saw his first show at Single Carrot Theatre. It was Richard III, and

Double Dagger at Hexagon

August 18, 2010

whatweekly · Music

It appears that singer Nolen Strals felt compelled to get a better look at the crowd on more than one occasion during the show. I'm

Fugazi’s Brendan Canty Preaches D.I.Y with DC’s Top Ethiopian Swing Band

June 4, 2015

Leslie Ann & Kathryn Bristow · Music

Photo by Bob Howl Before their hiatus, punk rockers Fugazi preached kinetic music and creative independence at a time when the label-based music industry was

BMA Gala**

November 18, 2014

Kristin Mcwharter · Community, Events

It’s not everyday that Baltimoreans have an excuse to whip out their red carpet attire, but the BMA’s 100-year anniversary gala certainly gave them cause

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.

Room 17B at Theatre Project

May 9, 2013

David London · Events, Performance

In case you haven’t noticed, there’s been some pretty amazing theater from Baltimore artists and companies taking place at Theatre Project this season. In just

The Dandy Warhols

Come On In, the Kool-Aid’s Fine: The Dandy Warhols Gnash It

May 14, 2014

Leslie Ann & Elizabeth Abts & David Leigh Abts · Music

In a world increasingly worried that Macaulay Culkin’s band The Pizza Underground is becoming the only appetizing option on the table, The Dandy Warhols have

fashion

The Interrupted Show

What do snakes, dragons, fire have to do with fashion? Tthe answer to that very question will be answered at…

Sharp Dressed Man Opens In Mt. Vernon

The Happy Hatter of Waverly

Tailor Made Cocktails

The Tailor at Hour Haus

Dyed For You

nightlife

Boite: Show and Tell

When you’re a kid and something totally awesome comes into your possession it can be hard to contain oneself whilst…

Emily Wells at Cyclops Books

Mobtown Microshow: Celebration

Shodekeh at The Meyerhoff

New Year’s Eve 2010

Nina Simone: Baltimore set to scenes from The Wire

artist profiles

Matt Muirhead Goes Big

The latest and largest in a series of visionary projects, Matt Muirhead’s quick work last weekend on this huge art…

Brady Starr

Soldiers Find Healing Through Art

GETTING OUT OF THE GROUND with Adam Scott Cook

Glenford Nunez

The Copycat Project

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…

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Big Green Pirate Party

Baltimore Free Farm

Fixing The Future

Farmageddon

technology

Pure Bang Games

A few blocks east of Patterson Park, people are playing with rocks. Rocks with names and faces. Rocks with personality.…

Inside The Electric Pharaoh

Let There Be Transit

Get Pixilated

Intuitive Insight: The Hot Spot

Data For The People: How Does OpenBaltimore Work?