WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

Dance Round Robin

March 10, 2011

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Music, Performance

I’ve come to the realization that dance is probably the most life affirming art form of all. It lives within…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Lung Picnic by Quincy Rhoads

February 4, 2014

Timmy Reed · Literature, What Lit

Kieran went out to lunch with his body—specifically his lungs and his balls. They met at the greasy spoon by the river. His balls were

CART at Current Gallery

July 13, 2011

Angelique Weger · Art

CART at Current Gallery takes art out of its familiar context of white-walled galleries and into one far more common to a greater number of

Maryland Art Place LUX Gala

November 14, 2012

Theresa Keil · Events, Photo Essay

  Maryland Art Place’s LUX event took place last Friday night and was filled with glamorous attendees and patrons. The event was hosted by Baltimore

Modern Apocalypse: Pop Culture’s Love Affair with Total Destruction

May 28, 2014

Amanda Fortner · Commentary

I grew up on apocalypses. I did, and so did many of my fellows in pop culture (a term that is often applied liberally, and

Film Review :: Lone Survivor

February 6, 2014

Dan Gvozden · Film

Lone Survivor, a film very loosely based on the story of a Navy SEAL squadron left stranded to battle against the Taliban, is a perfect

Brainstorm v.2 Baltimore Mixtape

May 18, 2011

Matt Kelley · Performance

Well much like hand written letters, shared walks without cellphone interruptions, or dudes wearing hot pants without irony (offenders you know who you are), such

Panda Bear and Deakin at Ottobar

September 22, 2010

Theresa Keil · Music

A curious timbre that’s both siren and clarion, Panda Bear’s voice could rightfully stand on its own. Perch it atop an intricate nest of guitar,

Getting Motivated: A Case Study on Creating Impact

September 24, 2014

Kristin Mcwharter · Social Innovation

Last week I was fortunate enough to sit down with Kunal Parikh currently a PhD student at Johns Hopkins focused on biomedical engineering, but also

We Are Gone

March 28, 2012

David London & Theresa Keil · Art, Artist Profiles, Station North

Jeremy Crawford’s personality is almost as bright, bold and colorful as his paintings. Originally from Vermont, and after a 9 year stint in New York

Mobtown Murder Mystery

July 27, 2011

Brooke Hall & Theresa Keil · Performance

Fluid Movement Strikes Again Film Noir has never been so wet By Brooke Hall Photos by Theresa Keil Director Jobi “Dee Liteful” Zink, Becky “Big

“Holy moly, there’s so many people who need this food.”

February 19, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

As an urban farmer, Arthur Gray Morgan was shocked by how much food was tossed away at the end of a farmer’s market. Morgan thought,

Merry Christmas from Mr. Oz

December 25, 2012

Dr. Nodnol III, Esq. · Video

Several months ago we ran a story on Baltimore Animation Artist Mr. Oz. This week, Mr. Oz released his latest production, “I Still Believe” A

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,

Same River Twice

May 11, 2011

Philip Laubner · Art, Music

The Jones Falls river runs hidden beneath the highway like Baltimore's forgotten circulatory system. It was first covered by the Fallsway in 1911 and then

May Fiction Contest Winner: “Erotic Picnics”

June 4, 2014

Jeremy Chase-Israel · Charm City

The Perfect Picnic by Allie Barnes “I hope you like your Panini room temperature,” John whispered as he brushed his erect penis against the bag

fashion

Photo by McKenzie Elizabeth Ditter

The Star of Mobile Thrifting: STACEY CHAMBERS

Stacey Chambers. With her lovable bear hugs, palm-searing high fives, and gestures as animated as a plate-spinning juggler, she puts…

Lexington Market 10th Annual Fashion Show

Smart Textiles

Charm City Fashion Show at BMI

Heavy Metal Treasures :: Acid Queen Jewelry

Confirmed Stock

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…

Brian Baker

Nina Simone: Baltimore set to scenes from The Wire

Let’s Mess With Texas

Emily Wells at Cyclops Books

Comedy Noir

social innovation

Loveasaurus Records

In the wake of the ongoing collapse of the tyrannical, greed ridden music mega-industry, several enterprising young innovators have stepped…

Come Home Baltimore

PNC Transformative Art

When It Works

Occupy Everywhere

Identity Pickup

artist profiles

Jeramie Bellmay

I don’t remember the first time I met Jeramie Bellmay. I do however remember the first time I heard him…

Exclusive Video Interview with CEDA and DUME

Matt Muirhead Goes Big

MilkMilkLemonade

For The Love of Vinyl

Dr. Nodnol Introduces…

sustainability

Small Time

A couple of years ago, while I was reporting on a redevelopment plan in Buffalo, New York, I met up…

Farmageddon

Baltimore Free Farm

Fixing The Future

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Welcome to the Free Farm

technology

Netflix Premiers Its First Exclusive Documentary

There’s symmetry to Netflix premiering a documentary on an independent baseball team that ruffled the feathers of Major League Baseball.…

How to Make Your Cat a Cinematographer (GoPro Edition)

What Are Bitcoins?

Common Curriculum Launch

Pure Bang Games

Create Baltimore, Take 2