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The Hustle: Ambitions as a Rider

July 19, 2013

Ezra Winter · Columns, Comedy, The Hustle

The ARTIST shall be picked up at the airport in a vintage “plunger frame” BMW motorcycle with a sidecar.…

Baltimore’s Built Environment

July 18, 2013

Marcus Civin & Noritaka Minami · Art Criticism

A new photo essay by Noritaka Minami followed by a discussion about architectural strata   Marcus Civin: Nori, I invited…

Pumpkin Theatre’s New Home

July 18, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

There is nothing quite like going to the theater – the lights, the stage sets, and the excitement of a…

Inward, Outward: Wee Hours

July 18, 2013

Jeff Brunell · Inward And Outward

Lena’s guidebook was sodden nearly to the point of disintegration; my gear was damp, but the computer I toted moronically…

The Monument Project: Next Steps

July 18, 2013

Rebecca Nagle · Charm City

Baltimore, MD—FORCE, a Baltimore based creative activist effort to upset the culture of rape and promote a culture of consent,…

This Year in Jerusalem

July 18, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

Liam gave me a push. Suddenly he was roaring with laughter and spouting Monty Python lines. “You Americans always know…

The Hustle: Drink till We’re Funny

July 12, 2013

Ezra Winter · The Hustle

Pour yourself a cold one and dig into this interview when Ezra Leftko sits down with irreverent and hilarious Baltimore…

5 Questions That Matter:
Paul Wolman

July 11, 2013

Peter Davis · Business, Columns, Five Questions That Matter

A Column About Leadership, by Peter Davis My goal with the leadership column is to create a bridge between the…

Notes From the Digital Revolution: 11 July

July 11, 2013

Adrian Curiel · Columns

Greetings from the Digital Revolution! This curated list of digital resources is intended to help you leverage the web as…

Inward, Outward: Little Doubts

July 10, 2013

Jeff Brunell · Inward And Outward

  Longtime townie Jeff Brunell finally returned to school just before turning thirty. He’s in southern India, completing his graduate…

Stop Shooting and Start Coding

July 10, 2013

Peter Jackson · Columns

There are few things that would inspire a gangster to part with his pistol and this might be one of…

Off The Wall: The Walters Hits The Streets

July 9, 2013

Scott Burkholder · Art

“The collection belongs to the people of Baltimore,” says Walters Art Museum Director Emeritus Gary Vikan, when asked why the institution…

It’s Wrong to Want to Be Raptured

July 7, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

R.M. O'Brien affords us an opportunity to ponder downside of rapture and the parallels between Satan and Glen Beck.…

Meet Me at the Crossroads

July 4, 2013

Allison Gulick · Art, Art Criticism

Allison Gulick considers Ashe to Amen at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, 830…

Notes From the Digital Revolution

July 2, 2013

Adrian Curiel · Columns

Greetings from the Digital Revolution! This curated list of digital resources is intended to help you leverage the web as…

The Curious Fate of Human Kind

July 2, 2013

Gatsby · Film

A delightfully quirky and dark animated short set in a factory where machines are building the humans.…

Novel Excerpt from Jessica Anya Blau

July 1, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

Local author Jessica Anya Blau’s dark and funny new novel, The Wonder Bread Summer, out now from Harper Perennial, has been…

The Dreaded Druid Hills 10 K

June 28, 2013

David Warfield · Confessions of a Mad Filmmaker, Sports

  At the beginning of June, I saw a thing about the “Dreaded Druid Hills 10K,” a race “By runners,…

Inward, Outward: Hello Mumbai

June 27, 2013

Jeff Brunell · Inward And Outward

Longtime townie Jeff Brunell finally returned to school just before turning thirty. He’s in southern India, completing his graduate field…

The Other Half

June 27, 2013

Kelly Louise Barton · Music

Gift plans to release three albums under his electronic/hip-hop name, Wendel Patrick. The first entitled “Passage,” is an album built…

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