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There’s Nothing Wrong with Millennials, You’re Just Old

December 18, 2013

Lauren Aycock Anderson

I recently read the article on Slate.com “Why Millennials Can’t Grow Up” by Brooke Donatone, a psychotherapist in New York…

Love and Life Outside the Box :: The Fear of Doing the Creative Work

December 5, 2013

Lauren Aycock Anderson

I’ve been pondering a lot on fear lately. Fear of the unknown. Fear of rejection. Fear of success – all the…

Post Typography

December 4, 2013

Post Typography

We are proud to introduce a new feature with Bruce and Nolan of Post Typography. They are a great part…

5 Questions That Matter with Carol Koffinke

October 4, 2013

Peter Davis

[two_thirds]Beacon Associates improves performance. Carol Koffinke, CEO, started her business as single consultant in 2002 and has grown to a…

Halpern: On Tour and Online

October 3, 2013

Jordan Goodman

This is a story about my favorite Baltimore artist.   Matt Halpern has quickly emerged as one of rock music’s…

17 Year Old Blowin’ Up Bmore Hip Hop

September 12, 2013

Curators

Jay Verze is a 17-year-old emcee representing Baltimore, MD who spoke with COHH in his home town. Stay tuned for…

Brown FISH: Revolutionary & Independent

September 5, 2013

Curators

The Baltimore based group first met in 1997 at Coppin State University. By combining a passion for literature with music,…

Conversations on Theater with Paul Kalina

August 29, 2013

whatweekly

Interview by Peter Davis Photography by Jack Sossman Center Stage opens their season with Animal Crackers. This new adaptation by…

Glitches and Pop

August 15, 2013

MacleanDavis

Ian MacLean Davis on Nathaniel Mellors & Jimmy Joe Roche at the Baltimore Museum of Art through September 29, 2013. Art is fundamentally errors…

5 Questions That Matter With Steve Ziger

August 15, 2013

Peter Davis

By Peter Davis  My goal with the leadership column is to create a bridge between the up & coming cultural…

Primal Guerrilla Marketing

August 7, 2013

Jordan Goodman

How’s this for a social experiment… 1. Fill a couple duffel bags full of drums and percussion. 2. Show up…

What Culture? 8/1/13

August 1, 2013

Ezra Lefko

We're talking about a documentary series featuring writers, a record release that's both dark and gorgeous, another that's funny as…

The Hustle: Ambitions as a Rider

July 19, 2013

Ezra Winter

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

5 Questions That Matter:
Paul Wolman

July 11, 2013

Peter Davis

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

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

Stop Shooting and Start Coding

July 10, 2013

GiveCorps

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

Notes From the Digital Revolution

July 2, 2013

Adrian Curiel

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

The Dreaded Druid Hills 10 K

June 28, 2013

David Warfield

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

The Mobtown Ballroom: A Documentary

June 13, 2013

Gatsby & Matt Kelley

Mobtown Teaser from Julia Golonka on Vimeo Nina Gilkenson and Michael Seguin are a couple that loves to dance. In…

Fun Interview: Camp with Gabe Durham

June 11, 2013

Adam Robinson

Gabe Durham is the author of FUN CAMP, the new “novel” (told in monologues, speeches, soliloquies, letters and lists) about…