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The Legend of Hardy Foster

June 22, 2011

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Photos by James Blücher Story by AG Sherman While it is becoming obvious to everyone that Baltimore touts one of…

The Internet is My Religion

June 9, 2011

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"God is what happens when humanity is connected. Humanity connected is God. Each one of us is a creator but,…

The Copycat Theatre

April 21, 2011

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It is these kind of imaginative, playful, socially-conscious, boundary-pushing experiences that breathe life into the people, give meaning to art…

The Daily Camden

April 13, 2011

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For some 180 consecutive days over the 2010 baseball season – rain or shine, whether the home team was in…

League of The Unsound Sound

March 24, 2011

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While several recent series have successfully explored combinations of traditionalists teamed up with experimental musicians, what sets this group apart…

Variety Show

March 23, 2011

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March 24, 2011 | Issue 62   Emily Myers, Sarah Miller and Marlo’s feline take on Rihanna’s “Only Girl (In…

Comedy Noir Part 3 of 3

March 16, 2011

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An old saying about country music I heard from singer/songwriter Pam Tillis: “When it’s good it’s okay, but when it’s…

A BALTIMORE EDUCATION

March 9, 2011

whatweekly & Lee Boot

It was a long trip from cultural ground zero in Schenectady, but ultimately, I settled in Baltimore. Despite years spent…

Silent Whys

March 2, 2011

whatweekly & Jason Bender

Photo by Jason Bender Silent Whys: Waltz For October [audio:http://whatweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/01-Waltz-for-October-mp3.mp3] “We try and do something with both of our hands…

Secret Mountains at MICA

February 16, 2011

whatweekly & Baynard Woods

Secret Mountains is one of my favorite Baltimore bands. Their recent ep "Rejoice" swirled around in my mind, creating my…

COMEDY NOIR

February 16, 2011

whatweekly & David Warfield

The Comedy Noir comic-apocalyptic point of view refuses to pull its punches. It does not allow us to feel reassured,…

Lafayette Gilchrist and The New Volcanos

February 10, 2011

whatweekly & Baynard Woods

Lafayette Gilchrist is a master of the piano, but like Duke Ellington, his real instrument is his band. Gilchrist, who…

Post-Industrial Hollywood

February 9, 2011

whatweekly & Baynard Woods

A striking, small woman in her sixties was wearing a long fur coat, gesturing out at the industrial waste-land that…

Better Living Through Chemistry Part 2

February 9, 2011

whatweekly & David Warfield

The First Kiss launched a thousand clichés in the minds of the lovers. While apart, they incessantly turned thoughts of…

The Clown With No Circus

February 2, 2011

whatweekly & Justin Allen & Brooke Hall

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, freaks of all shapes and sizes! Gather ‘round while I spin the tale of…

Big Body Paint Improv Show

February 2, 2011

whatweekly & Theresa Keil

Combinations. Some of the greatest things in our society come in combinations: Milkshakes, Jack and coke, peanut butter and jelly,…

Better Living Through Chemistry

February 2, 2011

whatweekly & David Warfield

Here’s what happens when two people fall in love: cliché abounds, of an ominous nature. They don’t climb upward into…

Mobtown Microshow: Celebration

January 27, 2011

whatweekly & Tedd Henn

Story by Brett Yale of Bmore Musically Informed. Last Thursday’s Microshow was a spiritually intimate performance by Celebration, one of…

Brian Baker

January 27, 2011

whatweekly & Philip Laubner

Brian Baker creates life-size pieces of art with, as he puts it, "gods and goddesses, angels and demons, spirits and…

Sound and Fury Signifying… Oscar.

January 26, 2011

whatweekly & David Warfield

The Oscars are silly but I love them anyway, so here’s my contribution to the water cooler discourse. I would…