WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

Theatre Softball Death Match

August 23, 2012

Tristan Brooks & Britt Olsen-Ecker · Performance, Sports

It was a breezy Saturday afternoon, much like any other. Except that at a certain park in a certain West…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Call to Artists – National Symposium on Arts/Cultural/Entertainment Districts

March 13, 2012

Station North · Station North

CALL TO ARTISTS The National Symposium on Arts/Cultural/Entertainment Districts is looking for vendors to sell their art and craftwork from 12:30pm – 6:00pm  in the Leidy Atrium of the MICA

Dr. Bob: Life on the Fringe

December 17, 2012

David London · Artist Profiles

I first encountered Dr. Bob at this year’s Artscape. He was sitting in the middle of Charles Street, next to his “We The People” Biodiesel

ellen cherry and Super City

How to Get Your Music on TV with Singer ellen cherry

May 28, 2014

Peter Davis & Theresa Keil · Music

ellen cherry is a singer, songwriter, and performer extraordinaire. She’s a lovely human and a sensitive artist who feels things deeply. She’s really smart and

Godzilla is Back on the Big Screen

May 21, 2014

Amanda Fortner · Film

Something miraculous happened this weekend: I turned into a five-year-old again. My dad hated Barney. He thought the show was ridiculous and its pacifist message trite and

An Interview with Patterson Perk’s Jen Tydings :: The Brain Behind “Rocket Fuel”

June 16, 2015

Dave K. · Business, Food

“Once you commit to a business, that is your life,” Patterson Perk owner Jen Tydings told me as we scarfed down breakfast at the Honeybee

The “Mad Women” of the 307 Collective

August 22, 2013

Kelly Louise Barton · Art, Social Innovation

In room 307 of Maryland Institute College of Art’s Brown Center, four students immersed themselves in a design internship for the summer. Sounds like any

Theresa Keil Photography

Eradicating Rape Culture, One Square at a Time

April 23, 2014

Brittney-Elizabeth Williams · Community

Amid the numerous movements surrounding the eradication of rape and rape culture, one Baltimore-based group has devised a unique way to acknowledge the stories of survivors while

Baltimorean to Summit World’s 14 Highest Peaks

August 1, 2013

Gatsby · Sports

The World’s Toughest Expedition is neither a clever marketing phrase nor hyperbole. This expedition is the most daunting physical challenge ever attempted. Via major social

Consent Revolution

December 19, 2012

Rebecca Nagle & Hannah Brancato · Charm City

The Consent Revolution, One V-String Thong at a Time By now, you have probably heard about the Pink Loves Consent prank. And if not, here’s

Inward, Outward: Ugly American

August 1, 2013

Jeff Brunell · Inward And Outward

My wet backpack and its cool new smell snapped my cheap tranquility, and I decided that I’d be miserable for the afternoon if I didn’t

Is Time a Milk Bowl?

May 16, 2013

Benjamin Andrew · Art Criticism

Benjamin Andrew remembers a performance on April 19, 2013, at Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower in Baltimore.   A school of oysters shuffled over my head.

Baltimore Folk Fest 2013

November 12, 2013

whatweekly · Music, Photo Essay

The Baltimore Folk Fest is shaping up to be one the premier annual music festivals in the city and here’s the photo essay to prove

The Temporary Nature of Ideas

September 9, 2010

Justin Allen & Theresa Keil · Art

If humans weren’t social animals, civilization wouldn’t have evolved into what it is today. Considering the amount of time life has existed on this planet,

Boulder Acoustic Society

April 1, 2010

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Music

Last week while in Austin, Texas, we saw The Boulder Acoustic Society for the first time and then told you all about them. We also

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

Tt the Artist Presents Queer-ology 101

February 5, 2015

Abby Higgs · Events, Music

A word of advice: If you get the refrain to Tt the Artist‘s dance single “Pussy Ate” stuck in your head, DON’T SING IT AT WORK.

The Child Ballads at The G Spot

September 22, 2010

Philip Laubner · Art, Music

Originally conceived as only an exhibition of paintings, the idea for The Child’s Ballads Show organically grew to include musicians that played traditional folk

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…

Robyn’s Nest

RAW Artists: Cultivating Creativity

LOT 201

Tailor Made Cocktails

Drive2Thrive – Discover Wonderland Fashion Show

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…

Shodekeh at The Meyerhoff

Murder Ink at Single Carrot Theatre

SCREEN PASS

Sound and Fury Signifying… Oscar.

Cameron Blake Double Album Release

social innovation

Laugh & Smile

So laughing and smiling is good for you. Yeah, no shit. There’s plenty of science to back this up. Neuroscientists…

Open Walls Baltimore

Support The Baltimore Brew

Station North: Thinking Big!

Ultimate Block Party

Loveasaurus Records

artist profiles

Soldiers Find Healing Through Art

From music therapy and acupuncture to therapy dogs and yoga, there are alternative ways to cope with trauma that are…

Shocked and Amazed

Artist Profile: Mark Eisendrath

Shawn Theron

Josh Denny: The Support

Deeply Subjective Music

sustainability

Fixing The Future

Photos courtesy Gabby Carroll Last week at the Creative Alliance, the Baltimore Green Currency Association (BGCA), founder of Baltimore’s regional…

Big Green Pirate Party

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Baltimore Free Farm

Farmageddon

Small Time

technology

Intuitive Insight: The Hot Spot

Part 3 of a multi-post film about how innovation, creativity and prevailing cultural ideas about it in the US. This…

Let There Be Transit

Betamore

Get Pixilated

Create Baltimore, Take 2

Meet the Kids at Digital Harbor Foundation