May 9, 2013
Engrained in the Baltimore funk scene, Old Man Brown released their third full-length album, Brand Me Immoral, in Federal Hill…
May 9, 2013
After Tracy Dimond I’m glad to hear that you’ve been taking care of yourself. My body is the…
May 2, 2013
Growing up in Baltimore, Taqi Juba says, “it often feels like everyone I know has lost a friend or a…
May 2, 2013
When our dog died, my dad told us he would get another dog for the house. My brother Pete had…
April 30, 2013
Story by Peter Davis Photography by Philip Laubner The Baltimore Rock Opera Society (BROS) is an all-volunteer theatrical company…
April 29, 2013
Where To From Out is Chris Mason’s latest charming, informative, deeply human and deeply humane autobiography through his life’s travels. What better…
April 25, 2013
It seems like every day a new “unconventional” art gallery opens up in Baltimore. This is great news for any…
April 25, 2013
As you could surmise from my rambling inaugural What Weekly piece Wrestlin’ With Baltimore (if you happened to catch it – and if…
April 25, 2013
There is not a facet of our lives that technology doesn’t touch – from education and careers to social relationships…
April 24, 2013
On March 29, 2013 the Maryland General Assembly passed Governor O'Malley's Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act ensuring that $4.4 Billion will…
April 24, 2013
On March 29, 2013 the Maryland General Assembly passed the historic Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act ensuring that $4.4 Billion will…
April 23, 2013
Burying the hatchets They’re all about heroics, these skeletons—showing up on Saturdays for dinner and a nap. They might…
April 18, 2013
Art can be many things. It can be a snapshot of its creator and his or her world. It can…
April 18, 2013
Summer Flu I was wearing the new dress My prettiest When my boyfriend’s sickness Took me I was petting…
April 17, 2013
Mob Town Defeats the Mobs, Builds a Model Fire Department in the 19th Century By Rob Williams, Assistant Director…
April 17, 2013
One of Baltimore’s coolest literature magazines is Artichoke Haircut, a small-format production that fits nicely in your hand and reads nicely…
April 17, 2013
At 78 years old with a very limited income and living with rhematoid arthritis, Ms. S can no longer keep…
April 16, 2013
Note from the editor: Keeping in line with our mission, What Weekly advocates for transit and transportation infrastructure projects that…
April 14, 2013
BALTIMORE OPERA TROUPE TO PREMIERE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION OPERA Hailed as an “impressive collective of talented performers,” Baltimore opera troupe The…