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What Weekly: Prolonging the Magic

April 4, 2012

Daniel Stuelpnagel & Philip Laubner · Happening Now

What Weekly Staff: Brooke Hall, Justin Allen, Philip Laubner, Theresa Keil and David London Every Wednesday night, as midnight approaches,…

★ 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

Otakon 2010

August 4, 2010

Theresa Keil · Art, Fashion

Besides Dragonball Z, Ninja Scroll and that game show where the contestants have to run full speed through paper walls that may or may not

Ponytail: Beg Waves

February 10, 2011

What Weekly · Video

Video for the song "Beg Waves" by the band Ponytail.

MilkMilkLemonade

February 1, 2012

whatweekly · Artist Profiles, Performance

An Interview With Playwright Joshua Conkel By Ken Greller Amongst a certain crop of young, largely New York City-based playwrights Joshua Conkel— whose play MilkMilkLemonade

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

The Soul of the City Through the Lenses of TLC Baltimore

May 4, 2015

Daniel Stuelpnagel · Art, Events, Hampden

Editor’s Note: Theresa Keil and Larry Cohen are longtime contributors to What Weekly and remarkable human beings to boot. All photos by TLC Baltimore  

The Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower Studio Tour

March 10, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Art

Maya Freelon Asante in her studio at The Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower. In 2007 the Baltimore office of Promotion and the Arts rescued the abandoned

Murder Ink at Single Carrot Theatre

January 12, 2011

whatweekly · Nightlife, Social Innovation

On the fifth of January participants in Single Carrot Theatre’s recitation of Anna Ditkoff’s City Paper column, Murder Ink, entered a solid black room lit

Nina Simone: Baltimore set to scenes from The Wire

January 6, 2011

What Weekly · Nightlife, Video

Nina Simone: Baltimore set to scenes from The Wire.

Robert Marbury

June 7, 2012

Keith Becraft & David London & Philip Laubner · Artist Profiles

“Where I can produce ridiculous things, I will.” Stuffed animals, coffee cups, and merit badges aren’t usually thought of as modes of expression. That’s where

Baltimore Bibliophilia

September 28, 2011

whatweekly · Literature

It’s difficult to say which is more potent. The brightly-colored balloons, the smell of freshly powdered funnel-cake and overpriced veggie lo mein, unexpected bubbles, the

Imploding Eye

November 10, 2010

What Weekly · Video

Imploding Eye: A Short Film By Matt Muirhead

New Bar, Long History: The Tale of Liam Flynn’s Ale House

June 13, 2011

Matt Kelley · Charm City, Station North

Liam Flynn never intended to move to Baltimore when his ship first docked here so many years ago. To him it was just another port

Street Destination

October 13, 2011

Lee Boot · Who We Am

So, Istanbul. Decades after the Ottoman Empire said goodbye to its last Sultan in 1922 the population of Istanbul was what it had been at

Still Occupied

November 3, 2011

Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Social Innovation

Photo by Larry Cohen This week we catch up with Theresa Keil and Larry Cohen whose lot in life seems to be embarking on epic

Wordsmith: As The Art Fades Away

July 6, 2011

whatweekly · Music, Video

The 3rd single from Wordsmith's debut album Vintage Experience directed by Olawale. "As the Art Fades Away" is the third single from Wordsmith's debut album

Sofles :: Limitless

November 27, 2013

whatweekly · Street Art

This is what happens when you give graffiti artists an entire warehouse and a limitless supply of paint.

fashion

La Cakerie

Baked goods can take a significant amount of skill and artistry to prepare and create, and among our favorite treats…

Giordano’s Giant Nudes

Otakon 2011

The Tailor at Hour Haus

Tailor Made Cocktails

Robyn’s Nest

nightlife

Brian Baker

Brian Baker creates life-size pieces of art with, as he puts it, "gods and goddesses, angels and demons, spirits and…

Emily Wells: Symphony 1 In the Barrel of a Gun

Sick Weapons Last Show at Golden West

Infernoland

Gateway at Ruintown

Cameron Blake Double Album Release

social innovation

Operation Oliver

“Baltimore is the safest city I’ve lived in for the last 10 years.” That is my first response to anyone…

Feedback

Getting Baked

The Consent Revolution

Identity Pickup

Both-And

sustainability

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Publishers’ Note: Green Street Academy is a client of What Weekly’s sister company, What Works Studio. We are proud to have…

Small Time

Big Green Pirate Party

Fixing The Future

Baltimore Free Farm

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden