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Did Roger Waters meet the next Mozart in Baltimore?

January 31, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

“How did [Roger Waters] know my name?” asked Courtney Crutcher. “You’re OrchKids, aren’t you?” replied Dan Trahey, the Director of…

An Alternative, by Megan Lavelle

January 31, 2013

Megan Lavelle · Art Criticism

  If I squint hard enough I can see past the dirt of the windshield and manifest the outline of…

Generous Company presents GUMBO

January 30, 2013

Peter Davis · Conversations on Theater, Performance

Gumbo is a festival, a two week hot house to nurture and generate artistic responses to recent conversations on the…

Remembering The Great Baltimore Fire

January 30, 2013

whatweekly · Community

By Janet Stidman Eveleth Photos Courtesy of the Baltimore Fire Museum On a cold blustery day in February 1904, a…

Perception Altar

January 30, 2013

Philip Laubner & Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Art, Events

Portrait by Philip Laubner I first encountered Jeramie Bellmay nearly three years ago at Evolver Baltimore’s Give it Up event.…

One City – Eight Artists – Seven Days

January 23, 2013

whatweekly · Street Art, Video

One City – Eight Artists – Seven Days: Baltimore from XXIST on Vimeo. One City – Eight Artists – Seven…

MLK Parade 2013

January 23, 2013

Larry Cohen · Community, Photo Essay

Local renowned street photographer Larry Cohen delivers captivating images from this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Parade.…

Tailor Made Cocktails

January 23, 2013

Christopher J. Rondo · Fashion As I See It, Food

There comes a point when that new beer of the moment has lost its luster, the wine list just isn’t…

Fashion Photographer Sean Scheidt

January 17, 2013

Christopher J. Rondo · Artist Profiles, Fashion As I See It

Fashion Photography by Sean Scheidt, photos of Scheidt were taken by Christopher Rondo Painting a Fashionable Photograph, with Sean Scheidt…

Seeing Through

January 17, 2013

Deirdre Smith & Theresa Keil · Art, Art Criticism

For her first solo show in Baltimore, See Through, Mary Anne Arntzen presents a selection of new paintings that expand…

Susan McCully

January 16, 2013

Peter Davis & Philip Laubner · Conversations on Theater

Susan McCully, Late Bloomer Extraordinaire By Peter Davis and Photographer Phil Laubner Susan McCully is a scholar of feminist theatre…

R’HA Short Film by Kaleb Lechowski

January 15, 2013

whatweekly · Film

22-year old German director, Kaleb Lechowski, has created a science-fiction based short film, R’ha that has grabbed the attention of…

Obama Administration Denies Petition To Build Death Star

January 13, 2013

whatweekly · Charm City

A petition sent to the White House to build a Death Star as a means to stimulate the economy has…

Happy Birthday What Weekly

January 10, 2013

whatweekly · Community

You might find this hard to believe but it was three years ago this week that two starry eyed lovers,…

Real Food Farm Turns Trash Into Edible Treasures!

January 10, 2013

Peter Jackson · Community, Food

In a neighborhood with plenty of unhealthy options, Real Food Farm is demonstrating how urban farming can work – bringing…

Baltimore Rock Opera Society Auditions

January 10, 2013

whatweekly · Charm City

AUDITION FOR BALTIMORE ROCK OPERA SOCIETY’S NEWEST OPUS MURDERCASTLE: Actors, singers and the MULTI-TALENTED needed. Male and Female Lead roles…

To Stay Or Not To Stay: The Verdict

January 10, 2013

Makenna Hardy · Exploring Baltimore

Makenna Hardy moved to Baltimore in 2010. Her lease on her Hampden home was up December 31st and she had to…

What is Magic?

January 8, 2013

Philip Laubner & Theresa Keil · Events

Photo by Philip Laubner What is Magic? For most, this is a question rarely pondered. Others have quick and definitive…

The RoboDoves Drive Like Girls!

January 4, 2013

Peter Jackson · Community

In a sport dominated by boys from the suburbs, the RoboDoves are on a mission to show the nation how…

Araminta Freedom Initiative

January 3, 2013

David London & Theresa Keil · Social Innovation

The name Araminta, which means “defender,” was Harriet Tubman’s given name as a child slave in Maryland.  In honor of…

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