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★ Cover Story

Paco Fish

July 12, 2012

David London & Philip Laubner & Theresa Keil · Artist Profiles, Performance

Photo by Philip Laubner It is difficult to wander the streets of Baltimore’s strange and eccentric world of performance without…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

TRINADOT at Small Press Expo

September 3, 2014

Daniel Stuelpnagel · Literature

To refer to artist Melody Often’s distinctively orchestrated visual arsenal as “style” is to damn, with faint praise, the poetic synthesis she brings to TRINADOT,

Dan Deacon: Woof Woof

September 16, 2010

whatweekly · Video

Uber’s Loose Lips Draw Clicks

November 30, 2014

Jeremy Chase-Israel · Commentary

(Header image via Uber) The collective caterwaul of internet alarmism was heard this week in the form of discontent directed against the ride-sharing deity known as

The Impact of Jack Radcliffe: A Mentor’s Story

May 5, 2011

Philip Laubner & Brooke Hall · Art, Artist Profiles

You see a dark-haired angel, a small girl who counts her polka dots when she’s tired. Her mother speaks to her without words. You see

Minás Gallery, a love story

February 20, 2014

Nancy Murray & Tedd Henn · Community

In February it is easy to find love stories posted, printed and shared.  These cold, gray days cry out for good news, warm feelings and

One City – Eight Artists – Seven Days

January 23, 2013

whatweekly · Street Art, Video

One City – Eight Artists – Seven Days: Baltimore from XXIST on Vimeo. One City – Eight Artists – Seven Days is a short film documenting

In the Eye of the Spiral

May 21, 2012

whatweekly · Charm City

https://vimeo.com/39908780 IN THE EYE OF THE SPIRAL from In the Eye of the Spiral on Vimeo. In The Eye of the Spiral is a documentary

City Dating :: Terms of Endearment

February 20, 2014

Charmed and Dangerous · Charm City

What is the difference between short-term dating & friends with benefits? One Tumblr user says, “There isn’t any.” I don’t think I even knew “short-term

Baltimore Free Farm

August 16, 2012

Dharna Noor · Community, Sustainability

All photos by David London Nestled just blocks from The Avenue in Hanpden is a leafy utopia known as the Baltimore Free Farm. Until recently, the

I Used To Be Darker

October 3, 2013

Matt Kelley · Film

What happens when the sound track to life changes to a minor key? It’s the kind of question posed to anyone who sits down to watch

The RoboDoves Drive Like Girls!

January 4, 2013

Peter Jackson · Community

In a sport dominated by boys from the suburbs, the RoboDoves are on a mission to show the nation how to “drive like a girl”.

Victoria Vox

March 28, 2013

Philip Laubner · Artist Profiles, Music

In 2011 singer-songwriter Victoria Vox produced a cover song a week, for an entire year to the delight of her fans. In 2012 she upped the ante

The Art of Transitioning: A Story of Gender Identity and Feeling Okay

January 13, 2015

Kelly Louise Barton · Commentary, Wellness

Illustration by Gluekit Editor’s Note: The names in this story have been altered.  Young and in love Jenny and Ryan moved from the East Coast to

Beatnik Bar and Restaurant

August 8, 2013

Gatsby · Food

When I dined there we enjoyed chicken wings from a local farm served with chicken feet - this is a common delicacy in some cuisines

Baltimore’s Eric Garner Protest in Photos

December 5, 2014

Larry Cohen · Charm City

Photographer Larry Cohen joined the protesters who hit the streets to speak out against police brutality. The protests were in response to the Grand Jury’s

Causes and Conditions: Boudhanath, the Great Stupa

February 20, 2014

whatweekly · Charm City

In the Office of Commerce and Trade, I sit upon a worn upholstered chair in silent observation. He is entrenched in a heated conversation with

nightlife

Brian Baker

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

Sick Weapons Last Show at Golden West

Gateway at Ruintown

Let’s Mess With Texas

Comedy Noir

The Death Set: Slap Slap…

social innovation

Transportation Infrastructure Now

Note from the editor: Keeping in line with our mission, What Weekly advocates for transit and transportation infrastructure projects that…

The Merchants of Dissonance

Baltimore Social Innovation Journal Launches

A Dream in Cherry Hill

Support The Baltimore Brew

International Fest 2011

artist profiles

Travels with Jack Radcliffe: Michele Li Murphy

Photographer Jack Radcliffe and I like to talk when we travel, so I flipped on the GPS to think for…

Alex Hacker

Parallel Practice at the BMA

Big Fat Bawlmer Wedding

Brian Baker

The Copycat Project

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…

Big Green Pirate Party

Small Time

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Welcome to the Free Farm

Farmageddon

technology

Get Pixilated

People love looking at pictures of themselves. This is a simple and undeniable fact of human nature. Another strange phenomenon…

Create Baltimore, Take 2

Common Curriculum Launch

Education Hack Day

Netflix Premiers Its First Exclusive Documentary

Let There Be Transit