WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

Honey, I Wrapped The Car

December 22, 2011

David Warfield · Confessions of a Mad Filmmaker

First, let me say, I love Christmas. However, I was born with a stubborn resistance against being sold stuff, especially…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Instant Gratification

March 13, 2012

Theresa Keil & David London · Art, Music, Performance, Photo Essay

What Weekly readers are familiar with Philip Laubner as one of our regular photographers, capturing amazing photos of Baltimore’s weird and wonderful! Together with Lauren

Telesma :: Decade Dance

December 31, 2014

Philip Laubner · Music, Photo Essay

On December 27th 2014, legendary local band Telesma celebrated 10 years, sharing the stage at 8×10 with Voodoo Pharmacology and Fractal Cat. Photographer Phil Laubner

Sick Din :: Bread

April 4, 2013

whatweekly · Music, Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nme0lY32pc After 4 digitally unoffically released albums under the name ‘Bethany Dinsick’ and ‘Square Pi’ Bethany Dinsick is releasing a limited edition 100 cassette tapes

The Resurrection Show

July 19, 2012

David London & Philip Laubner & Theresa Keil · Community, Music

   Ian Hesford – Photo by Philip Laubner  Joanne Juskus – Photo by Philip Laubner  Jason Sage – Photo by Philip Laubner It was almost exactly

Wendel Patrick Covers Himself in “Ten G’s Reprise”

November 19, 2014

Kelly Louise Barton · Music, Video

Wendel Patrick – “Ten G’s Reprise” Directed by Hilton Carter. Producer Wendel Patrick covers his own song “Ten G’s” with a little help from…himself. Download

Cyclist Outlaws

August 31, 2011

Lee Boot · Who We Am

I'm abike commuter. I love it. But nearly everyday, I see my fellow cyclists do things that hurt their interests and mine too. I want

Land Of Confusion

September 2, 2010

whatweekly & Justin Allen · Charm City

Recently Good Vibes Promo & Rise N Shine brought together an impressive roster of DJs including the likes of

Shodekeh With The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

July 29, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Music

On Friday night we witnessed a man reach an important milestone in his life and career. While validation comes in many forms there are only

Zeke’s Coffee Shop :: Defining the Coffee Experience

April 23, 2014

Christina Delgado · Food

Thomas Rhodes, owner of Zeke’s Coffee, loves theater. But like many, Thomas wasn’t finding jobs on the stage, which caused him to pick up a

Top 5 Events :: Jan. 16, 2014

January 9, 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

Sharp Shooter

September 1, 2011

Philip Laubner · Charm City, Music

Photographer Philip Laubner paid a visit to the Ottobar last Saturday, where Bosley held it down at the first CD release show for his newest

The Exchange Revamps Itself for 2014 & Beyond

January 21, 2014

Kelly Louise Barton · Community, Social Innovation

Stephanie Halley, Executive Director of the Woman’s Industrial Exchange, has taken on the task of refreshing an organization that was founded in 1880 to meet

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

Sweat and Blood in Music :: Tombs and Dendritic Arbor at Sidebar

March 5, 2014

Ezra Winter & Tedd Henn · Charm City

Sidebar, according to Baltimore luminary John Waters, is the “punk bar that refuses to move uptown.”  There has been some wonderful culture happening in Mt.

Hot August Blues

August 26, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen & Theresa Keil · Music

As the story goes, the Hot August Blues festival started in Brad Selko’s backyard nearly twenty years ago. At the time a friend of Brad’s

Novel Excerpt: The Home For Wayward Ladies by Jeremy Scott Blaustein

May 13, 2014

Timmy Reed · What Lit

  This week What Lit brings you the excerpted first chapter from novelist, Broadway producer, and local Baltimorean, Jeremy Scott Blaustein’s new comedic novel, The

Manifest: Introspect

December 14, 2011

Theresa Keil & Justin Allen · Art, Charm City, Music

Once again photographer Theresa Keil finds the convergence of art and music and aims her storied lens accordingly. The result is yet another spectacular glimpse

nightlife

Comedy Noir

Sexual deviance, death, stupidity, mental illness, brutality, murder: don’t you love ‘em? I do, but not in the form…

New Year’s Eve 2010

SCREEN PASS

Mobtown Microshow: Celebration

Cameron Blake Double Album Release

Sound and Fury Signifying… Oscar.

social innovation

Come Home Baltimore

  PROVING YOU CAN TAKE THE WIRE OUT OF BALTIMORE The Come Home Baltimore Fund Modestly Announces a Crowfunding Contest…

Little Free Libraries

Baltimore Social Innovation Journal Launches

Occupy Everywhere

#SaveADopeBoy

The 99%

artist profiles

MilkMilkLemonade

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

The Tailor at Hour Haus

Swordswallower Dai Andrews

Silent Whys

Ed Gross: Alchemist

Travels with Jack Radcliffe: Michele Li Murphy

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…

Big Green Pirate Party

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Farmageddon

Fixing The Future

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore