WHAT WEEKLY

International Fest 2011

17 August 2011

★ Theresa Keil

In the tradition of great port cities throughout history, Baltimore has become home to an incredibly diverse population of people whose heritage traces back across the globe and thank goodness for that. Many of you reading this are probably in the city because the idea of suburbia, mono-chrome and willfully assimilated, homogenized and under stimulated, is anathema to an ideal that you’ve worked hard to avoid. Each year the city of Baltimore hosts a festival that celebrates our diversity of heritage and seeks to bring people together for the sake of our differences.  Photographer Theresa Keil was there and shares with us the benefit of her perspective.

Photos by Theresa Keil



fashion

Sharp Dressed Man Opens In Mt. Vernon

There’s a certain confidence that accompanies a great set of clothes that fit just so. This shift in attitude can…

Tailor Made Cocktails

Smart Textiles

Glenford Nunez

Navigating Victoria’s Secret

Heavy Metal Treasures :: Acid Queen Jewelry

nightlife

New Year’s Eve 2010

Farida Shourbaji at Red Maple on New Year’s Eve 2010-2011. Photo by Theresa Keil New Year’s Revolution The New Year…

SCREEN PASS

Shodekeh at The Meyerhoff

Gateway at Ruintown

Comedy Noir

Mobtown Microshow: Celebration

social innovation

Beat Well

A young girl played a short rhythm during an open jam that I recognized as a basis from Baltimore Club…

Wide Angle Youth Media

The BNote Revealed

Peace Spore

Little Free Libraries

Come Home Baltimore

artist profiles

Interactions at Minás

Interactions is a collection of paintings that is both intimate and universal all at once. Intimate because the subjects of…

Bart O’Reilly

Michelle Dwyer: Mistress of Karaoke Ceremonies

Living Illustrated with Alex Fine

Bethany Dinsick Gives Colors

Barbarellesque

sustainability

Small Time

A couple of years ago, while I was reporting on a redevelopment plan in Buffalo, New York, I met up…

Welcome to the Free Farm

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Fixing The Future

Farmageddon

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