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★ Cover Story

The Copycat Project

February 29, 2012

David London & Philip Laubner · Art, Artist Profiles, Station North

There are few buildings in the Baltimore Arts Skyline that hold as much history, mystery, and allure as the Copycat.…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Fields Fest 2014 :: Whartscape in the Woods

August 28, 2014

Kristin Mcwharter · Festival

Beaming with energy, deep breaths, camaraderie, and full blown escapism, the Baltimore music and arts festival at Ramble Woods campgrounds was the kind of immersive

Welcome to the Free Farm

August 16, 2012

Dharna Noor · Hampden, 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

High Zero Festival

September 20, 2012

David London · Events, Music, Performance

The High Zero Festival, now in its 14th year, has its main concerts this weekend at the Theatre Project! High Zero is the premier festival

Free Farm’s Urban Farmland Fundraiser

September 5, 2013

Matt Kelley · Charm City

For years, the Baltimore Free Farm has worked to bring food, education, and sustainable living to our city. Right now, the BFF is fundraising in

Double Dagger at Hexagon

August 18, 2010

whatweekly · Music

It appears that singer Nolen Strals felt compelled to get a better look at the crowd on more than one occasion during the show. I'm

Tailor Made Cocktails

January 23, 2013

Christopher J. Rondo · Fashion As I See It, Food

There comes a point when that new beer of the moment has lost its luster, the wine list just isn’t doing it, and the results

All Work and No Pay

October 18, 2013

Joshua Wade Smith · Art Criticism

Baltimore-based sculptor Joshua Wade Smith’s Working Vacation in Friesland, in the North, in the Netherlands     This past Summer, From June 16th to July

“Holy Cow, I’m In Korea”

July 15, 2014

Hannah Ehlenfeldt · Charm City

“So have you had that ‘holy cow I’m in Korea’ moment yet?” This is something I’ve been asked, in some way, multiple times over the

Give Corps turns 1!

October 24, 2012

David London & Theresa Keil · Events, Social Innovation

Give Corps collaborative string art! Local crowd-funding site GiveCorps celebrated its first year of grassroots philanthropy in a one-of-a-kind anniversary party attended by nearly 200 of Baltimore’s

Maryland Leadership Workshops

June 6, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

At Maryland Leadership Workshops, Inc. (MLW), middle and high school students (called delegates) discover their potential, guide their own destiny and become the leaders of

Ottobar Benefit Party

August 18, 2010

Theresa Keil · Charm City, Music

It takes qualified mixologists to put the bar in Ottobar . Hats off to Chuck and Tecla for putting up with us at last

Jennifer Stephens

May 23, 2012

Tristan Brooks & Philip Laubner & Theresa Keil · Artist Profiles, Performance

Photo by Philip Laubner Jennifer Stephens, also known as Marigold Bumbleroot, is a professional bubble-blower. https://vimeo.com/34443712 Filmed and edited by Ken Morrill of Yenra TV

Fluid Movement

July 26, 2012

Dharna Noor · Events, Performance

The summer of ’99 saw Fluid Movement’s Baltimore beginnings. Its birth was also a rebirth—it helped rekindle community interest in East Baltimore’s Patterson Park. The

Introducing: Surreal Shorts

March 5, 2013

whatweekly · Video

Surreal Shorts Title Sequence from Jeremy Opio on Vimeo. Surreal Shorts is an American animated independent cartoon series created by Jeremy Opio. Set in a

Sonya Renee Taylor

September 20, 2012

Liz Harby · Artist Profiles

It’s difficult to love everything about yourself. Everyone has that one blemish that irks to no end–some have many. Whether it’s your height, weight, big nose

Spike Jonze’s Her :: Film Review

January 30, 2014

Dan Gvozden · Film

Deep inside the insular cortex of our brains, a flurry of actions and reactions occur to create the feelings we associate with love.  These aren’t

Malaise and Malaria

September 9, 2011

Lee Boot · Social Innovation

The big hope for Westerners in the past few centuries was the idea that things would just keep getting better and better for us. Unfortunately,

fashion

Otakon 2011

Once again Baltimore’s annual Otakon Convention summoned a bevy of of eager practitioners of Otaku make-believe. This curious culture of…

Fighting Rape in Underwear

Fashion’s Night Out

Giordano’s Giant Nudes

Designs by Stephanie Bradshaw

Smart Textiles

social innovation

Murder Ink at Single Carrot Theatre

On the fifth of January participants in Single Carrot Theatre’s recitation of Anna Ditkoff’s City Paper column, Murder Ink, entered…

Let There Be Transit

Enducation Series

Primal Guerrilla Marketing

Beat Well

Baltimore Hackathon

artist profiles

Clifton Futch

Clifton Futch – Interstate Man of Mystery Who gets Terrence Howard to act in their micro–budget feature shooting in Baltimore?…

Mr. Oz

Shawn Theron

Infinite Games: Mixtum

Brian Baker

Bethany Dinsick Gives Colors

sustainability

Baltimore Free Farm

All photos by David London Nestled just blocks from The Avenue in Hanpden is a leafy utopia known as the…

Small Time

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Fixing The Future

Big Green Pirate Party

Farmageddon