August 17, 2011
John Ruppert is known for using foundry-work to create “natural” or organic shapes. In the 'Nature of Things,' currently at…
July 21, 2011
Blades of grass tickled the bare-feet of a couple sipping cold beer and reading paperback books as they lazily swung…
July 21, 2011
Giordano’s project may have done more than anything else to commemorate thirty years of Artscape, and it wasn’t even part…
July 13, 2011
Edward Glaeser argues that, as the subtitle puts it "Our greatest invention makes us richer, smarter, greener, healthier, and happier.”…
June 29, 2011
Maryland Traditions' Folklife Festival felt a lot like living in Baltimore: there were so many cool things going on at…
June 22, 2011
Like the great Greek playwright, the humor looks upon our marital foibles with a generous grace. Like the unscripted stories…
May 25, 2011
Leviticus Lockjaw was born on Halloween night of 1984 from Madonna and marijuana. At least, that’s how Chris Lawson—the artist…
May 18, 2011
The other morning, I saw big big crowd out on front of the school. About twenty kids stood on all…
May 4, 2011
Here’s the deal. Playwright Jonathan Wei interviewed five veterans, and a military wife and mother. All were from Baltimore. …
April 6, 2011
Sometimes, on nice afternoons in the Inner Harbor, just above the din of shoppers, tourists, strollers, families, and flocks of…
March 23, 2011
And here is the tragedy. The piece is titled “Torso of Diana with Head of Aphrodite” (allowing the Greek and…
March 9, 2011
Grant Whipple pedaled down the bike path. He was thinking, watching, passing through space and time. A small brown gray…
February 24, 2011
If the desire for food, sex, and shelter are the most basic of our requirements, telling stories is the most…
February 16, 2011
Secret Mountains is one of my favorite Baltimore bands. Their recent ep "Rejoice" swirled around in my mind, creating my…
February 9, 2011
A striking, small woman in her sixties was wearing a long fur coat, gesturing out at the industrial waste-land that…
January 9, 2011
In the Bent Ear, Baynard Woods follows the great writer Joseph Mitchell, in allowing Baltimore's quirkier citizens to bend his…