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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

Fiction: Heather Rounds

March 18, 2014

Timmy Reed · Literature, What Lit

IN CASE YOU SEARCH FOR DEATHWORMS IN MONGOLIA Go in June or July, those wet days known as the worm’s active months. Start from Ulaanbaatar toward

5 Questions That Matter with Jess Gartner

January 26, 2016

What Weekly · Charm City

Jess Gartner is the CEO and founder of Allovue, an education resource planning platform for K-12 schools and districts that empowers educators at every level to

Bon Banh! :: The Rabbit Hole Dining Series by Maggie’s Farm

April 9, 2014

Christina Delgado · Food

The Rabbit Hole Dining Series by Maggie’s Farm is a pop-up dinner series that hosts a guest chef or mixologist, and in this case both.  Bon Banh

Lush and Moving Live Music From the Honeydew Drops

September 12, 2013

BMOREhush · Music, Video

BMOREhush is a video project in Baltimore that shoots live performances of some of our most talented musicians around town. This here is damn fine

Visionary Gathering II

May 19, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen & Philip Laubner · Art, Charm City, Music

The famed and wonderfully talented photographer Philip Laubner. It seems this past weekend Soul Mob Productions and Telesma were up to their usual antics again

Build Little Free Libraries & Build a Community of Books!

December 24, 2012

Peter Jackson · Community

Great literature is built on conflict and unlikely heroes. When the Enoch Pratt Library closed its Charles Village branch in 1997, community members rallied, filing

A Brief Conversation with Abdu Ali

March 5, 2015

Abby Higgs & Philip Laubner · Artist Profiles, Music

All photos by Philip Laubner. What better atmosphere to interview a rising star than at a photo shoot? Right? This is my inner dialogue on

Pantsless

October 26, 2011

Jordan Sondler · Love

I'd gone to a party one night in the fall and met a cute, blond, transfer student. I went to a small, liberal arts college, and by

After The Factory

October 18, 2012

David London · Events, Film

The Baltimore premier of After the Factory is happening tonight at Windup Space at 8:00 pm, no cover. The film explores the crisis in the

Please Flag With Care

September 16, 2010

Matt Kelley · Performance

In 'Please Flag With Care,' Glass Mind Theatre Company shows everyday characters employing the Internet to search for greater meaning and purpose in their lives

TOVEN

May 30, 2012

Tristan Brooks · Art, Artist Profiles

Baltimore street artist Toven claims not to be political. But it seems his intelligence, his vision, his drive to create art from the “beauty and

Visionary Solstice Gathering with Alex Grey

February 24, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen & Philip Laubner · Art, Music, Performance

This issue is dedicated to everyone involved with the ridiculously good time and intensely spellbinding experience we had Saturday night at The Visionary Solstice Gathering

AK Slaughter: Mast Production

November 4, 2010

What Weekly · Video

AK Slaughter: Mast Production

Chasing the Devil’s Music: Portraits by Brett Stuart Wilson

September 25, 2013

Ezra Winter & Theresa Keil · Art

International Musicality: Portraits by Brett Stuart Wilson “My first recollection for the love of music was as a 12 year old boy, listening to the

The Triumphant Return of the Baltimore Contemporary Print Fair

March 16, 2015

Ann Shafer · Art

This article was sponsored by the Baltimore Museum of Art. If you’d like to know more about sponsoring stories at What Weekly email us at

Causes and Conditions :: The Pokhara Parahawk

March 13, 2014

Peter Dillon · Charm City

Every day, a new experience. I was talking with Paul, a filmmaker from Vermont, who is also staying at our guesthouse. Over an Americano and

International Fest 2011

August 17, 2011

Theresa Keil · Social Innovation

In the tradition of great port cities throughout history, Baltimore has become home to an incredibly diverse population of people whose heritage traces back across

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…

Shodekeh at The Meyerhoff

Emily Wells at Cyclops Books

New Year’s Eve 2010

Nina Simone: Baltimore set to scenes from The Wire

The Death Set: Slap Slap…

social innovation

Occupy Baltimore

The Occupy Movement, and the Arab Spring before it, are both remarkable because they represent the potential to create movements…

From Here To There

Peace Spore

Living my Dream in Cherry Hill

Elf Night

The Merchants of Dissonance

artist profiles

Charm City Makeup

Hidden behind the scenes in both print and on the runway is someone whose work is often the most visible…

Mathew Bainbridge

Minás Konsolas: ArchiteXture

Robert Marbury

Bethany Dinsick Gives Colors

GETTING OUT OF THE GROUND with Adam Scott Cook

sustainability

Farmageddon

On Halloween nothing’s more frightening than a bobble headed Mr. Boh hanging out with the Gorton’s fisherman guy. Over the…

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Small Time

Welcome to the Free Farm

Baltimore Free Farm

Big Green Pirate Party