This is a story about my favorite Baltimore artist. Matt Halpern has quickly emerged as one of rock music’s…
Note from the editor: Keeping in line with our mission, What Weekly advocates for transit and transportation infrastructure projects that…
A few blocks east of Patterson Park, people are playing with rocks. Rocks with names and faces. Rocks with personality.…
Right around lunch time, on Wednesday afternoon, the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance hosted their first in a series of “Brown…
Our week of shadows continues here at What Weekly, as we now focus our attention to another production at the…
Baltimore artist Scott Pennington has been working out of a 2,000-square-foot woodworking shop and studio for about three years, holding…
All photos by Daniel Bedell I have always wanted to see a magic lantern show. I remember coming across them…
The Solipsist is an experimental short film by director Andrew Huang. Solipsism is the philosophy that only the self, and…
“There are at least two kinds of games. One could be called finite, the other infinite. A finite game is…
By Ron Cassie Construction has begun on a dedicated bicycle and pedestrian trail that will connect the Inner Harbor to…
It is important to recognize that the Creative Class stands to deliver significant economic growth to Baltimore. The challenge is…
This passed weekend marked the inaugural race for the Baltimore Grand Prix. There have been arguments for and against it.…
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There’s been no shortage of discussion concerning the artist’s affect on society as of late. More specifically, there’s been growing…
What is Existence Day, you ask? It’s an international holiday for celebrating existence and the brainchild of Baltimore’s own Nicholas…