WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

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,…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

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.

Recollections of a Red Line Marketer

January 26, 2015

Matt Kelley · Commentary

Recollections of a Red Line marketer Disclaimer: This op-ed is my own personal opinion based off of my experiences and should not represent the opinion

Low-Income Students Explore Summer Beyond Baltimore

May 15, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

Nobody wants to spend their summer days inside. Summer is a time for exploration, experience, and fun in the sun. During the summer, many students

Bosley’s Neon Magazine

August 25, 2011

Brooke Hall · Music, Station North, Video

Bosley (the artist formerly known as Tommy Tucker) just released a remarkable new video for Neon Magazine, first single from his forthcoming album, Honey Pig.

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

Charm City Chaat

August 10, 2011

Tedd Henn & Angelique Weger · Food

Delicious delicate bites of potato, lentils and vegetables layered with tamarind and cilantro chutneys, thoughtfully sprinkled with yoghurt, onions, and lemon. These are all familiar

Let There Be Light

December 8, 2011

Tedd Henn · Charm City

Images From The 40th Annual Monumental Occasion, or monument lighting to the locals, at the Washington Monument in Mt. Vernon.

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.

130% Surround Sound at The Red Room

August 26, 2010

whatweekly · Music

Tucked away in a cramped, un-air conditioned cranny of the venerable East 31st Street emporium dubbed The Red Room, the curious sit front-to-back in

The Vigil at MICA

April 7, 2010

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Music, Performance

This is why I love Baltimore. You never know when you’ll find outlandish performers in full costume, decked to the nines, wandering the streets outside

Segway CD Release Party

August 4, 2010

Jason Bender · Charm City, Music

Recently, the band Segway got together with over seven hundred and fifty of their closest friends to celebrate the release of their debut album 'Full

Soul Cannon

October 7, 2010

whatweekly · Music

Photo by Chris Mullen Being from Florida, I’m accustomed to an entirely different underground Hip Hop scene. I’m used to artists talking about hustling or

HampdenFest 2012

September 20, 2012

Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Community, Events, Photo Essay

HampdenFest took place on September 8th, and What Weekly Photographers Theresa Keil and Larry Cohen were there to capture the action! HampdenFest began as a

Baltimore Rock Opera Society Auditions

January 10, 2013

whatweekly · Charm City

AUDITION FOR BALTIMORE ROCK OPERA SOCIETY’S NEWEST OPUS MURDERCASTLE: Actors, singers and the MULTI-TALENTED needed. Male and Female Lead roles and large ensemble needed. All

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

Robyn’s Nest

February 5, 2013

Christopher J. Rondo · Business, Fashion As I See It

Accessories are often the most important part of an outfit. They accentuate the entire look with subtle coordination and elegance. Though often, accessories are the

Gambling for Dreams: Carabella Sands’s Grab Bag Art Show

March 19, 2014

Amanda Fortner · Art

When artist Carabella Sands found herself with six years’ worth of art and a desire to film a movie, she decided to sell that art

fashion

Smart Textiles

There’s been no shortage of discussion concerning the artist’s affect on society as of late. More specifically, there’s been growing…

Sharp Dressed Man Opens In Mt. Vernon

RAW Artists: Cultivating Creativity

Fighting Rape in Underwear

Charm City Makeup

Otakon 2011

social innovation

Enducation Series

This is the short wrap up of the WhoWeAm series on looking at education through the lens of culture. Two…

Wide Angle Youth Media

Come Home Baltimore

The Baltimore Algebra Project

Let’s Mess With Texas

Ad-ucation

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

Fixing The Future

Small Time

Baltimore Free Farm

technology

The God Particle

Dr. Nodnol checking back in for duty on the day of the announcement of a great scientific breakthrough! Certainly it…

Real Science Fiction

Create Baltimore, Take 2

Start Me Up :: The Reality of Starting a Tech Company in Baltimore

Let There Be Transit

Betamore