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

Glenford Nunez

With seemingly little mentoring, or outside direction, at 24 years old, Glenford has broken into the New York agency scene…

Sharp Dressed Man Opens In Mt. Vernon

Otakon 2010

Charm City Makeup

FashionEASTa 2015

Smart Textiles

nightlife

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…

Infernoland

Shodekeh at The Meyerhoff

Sound and Fury Signifying… Oscar.

Weekends: Totem

SCREEN PASS

social innovation

Beat Well

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

Challenging a Culture of Low Expectations

The 99%

From Here To There

Downside Up

Amplify Baltimore

sustainability

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Urban gardens are sprouting up all over Baltimore. If you don't have a small plot of land for growing food,…

Farmageddon

Small Time

Welcome to the Free Farm

Fixing The Future

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore