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★ Cover Story

MLK Parade 2012

January 19, 2012

Jordan Goodman & Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Beat Well, Social Innovation

“Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor. It must be demanded by the oppressed.” 2011 was a pivotal point…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Moveable Feets

March 17, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Charm City

Humble Tripe kicked off Moveable Feets at The Metro Gallery Saturday night with their sweet, soulful sort of folk that has the same kind of

Turn Into

February 29, 2012

whatweekly · Performance

Photos by Rashid Belt Turn Into, the latest production from the Effervescent Collective, was hosted at Soft House and featured the music of Rod Hamilton,

Brownie Speaks Album Release: Remembering Clifford Brown

June 19, 2014

Kevin McNamara · Music

On June 10 Blue Note released Brownie Speaks: The Complete Blue Note Recordings. This anthology compiles all the recordings released by the influential jazz trumpeter

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.

Getting the Hang of Hangugeol : Navigating the Language Barrier in Korea

July 22, 2014

Hannah Ehlenfeldt · Charm City

The day I arrived in Korea I went out to a late dinner with a couple of my coworkers. Once I learned that two of

Shocked and Amazed

March 7, 2012

Dr. Nodnol III, Esq. & Philip Laubner · Artist Profiles

Dr. Nodnol here with the distinct privilege to introduce you to a man who defies introduction. But alas, never one to refuse the tasks at

Places & Spaces’ Featured Gallery :: School 33

February 26, 2014

Kristin Mcwharter · Art

School 33: A : 1427 Light St, Baltimore, MD 21230 W : www.school33.org H : Mon – Sat 9 am – 5 pm E: school33@promotionandarts.org WHAT IT IS:

The Future of Mr. Trash Wheel

September 25, 2014

Kelly Louise Barton · Innovation

Mr. Trash Wheel can’t tame the Inner Harbor’s pollution all on his own.

Red, The Color Of Passion

March 4, 2014

Matt Kelley · Community

“We were ready to do something a little bit different, a little bit bigger, and a little bit more public. Something that was going

Serge Salat: Beyond Infinity

January 31, 2012

whatweekly · Art, Video

This immersive installation by french artist and theorist serge salat interweaves mirrors, light, music, and fractal art in an architecture that conflates visitors' perceptions of

Top 5 Events :: Feb 14th, 2014

February 5, 2014

Ezra Winter · Charm City

Top 5 Events (in no particular order) Each week we round up the most fun goings-on in the city.  Please submit your event to our calendar if

MUSIC VIDEO: Whore of Baltimore

June 2, 2011

What Weekly · Art, Music, Video

The beat for song is a sound recording of Bethany Dinsick's brain being scanned by an MRI machine. "Whore of Baltimore" written, performed, costumes, art

La Cakerie

February 18, 2013

whatweekly · Business, Fashion As I See It

Baked goods can take a significant amount of skill and artistry to prepare and create, and among our favorite treats is the cupcake – a confection that

Why Surrendering Control of the Internet to Market Forces is Crazy Talk

July 8, 2014

Lee Boot · Commentary

I’m a researcher at the Imaging Research Center at UMBC. We explore new forms of storytelling and image-making made possible with emerging technologies. A major

Farmageddon

November 4, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Art, Charm City, Music, Sustainability

On Halloween nothing’s more frightening than a bobble headed Mr. Boh hanging out with the Gorton’s fisherman guy. Over the weekend there were reports of

“The Fault in Our Stars” Review

July 7, 2014

Dan Gvozden · Film

There is nothing that I cannot stand more than boastful filmmaking. You know the type. These are films that assert that their stories are going

Baltimore’s Ukulele Queen :: Victoria Vox

January 11, 2015

Kelly Louise Barton & Philip Laubner · Music

From the cover of Ukulele Magazine, to the front page of the Wall Street Journal, Victoria Vox is everywhere—and rightly so. The arts she practices

nightlife

Mobtown Microshow: Celebration

Story by Brett Yale of Bmore Musically Informed. Last Thursday’s Microshow was a spiritually intimate performance by Celebration, one of…

Cameron Blake Double Album Release

The Death Set: Slap Slap…

Let’s Mess With Texas

Emily Wells: Symphony 1 In the Barrel of a Gun

SCREEN PASS

social innovation

Treating Others

Despite that the data on the cost-benefit ratio for using vaccines to stall pandemics is overwhelmingly in favor of vaccines—those…

Support The Baltimore Brew

Baltimore Hackathon

The Merchants of Dissonance

Warnock Foundation Survey Finds Hope Amongst Baltimoreans

Murder Ink at Single Carrot Theatre

artist profiles

Silent Whys

Photo by Jason Bender Silent Whys: Waltz For October [audio:http://whatweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/01-Waltz-for-October-mp3.mp3] “We try and do something with both of our hands…

Robert Marbury

The Tailor at Hour Haus

A Conversation with Bob Rose

Baltimore’s Most Badass Theater-Bitch :: Danielle Robinette

We Are Gone

sustainability

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Urban gardens are sprouting up all over Baltimore. If you don't have a small plot of land for growing food,…

Welcome to the Free Farm

Small Time

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Fixing The Future

Big Green Pirate Party