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LE MONDO :: A Space of Their Own

June 23, 2015

Chuck Green

EDITORS NOTE: The Le Mondo project is a significant step in resurrecting the Howard Street corridor, historically, one of the…

Baltimore’s Fav ‘Scape’ Returns :: Scapescape IV

June 4, 2015

Kelly Louise Barton

Scapescape 2013 was one of the first shows I went to when I moved to Baltimore. Trudging through the nauseating heat…

DIY Meets Artisanal :: The Remington Chop

June 3, 2015

Meekah Hopkins

Baltimore is one step closer to being more hipster than Brooklyn with an innovative June 13th pop up event, The…

When Baltimore Riots

April 29, 2015

Matt Kelley

Music By: The Water…

#ThisIsBaltimore The Day After

April 28, 2015

Isaiah Williams

Last night everyone was looking at Baltimore all across the globe and I felt like most of what they were…

Dance for Peace at Ynot Lot

April 28, 2015

Kelly Louise Barton

In the wake of the events that occurred Monday evening, our community came out in waves to restore peace and hope…

The Truth Behind the Protests :: What Traditional Media Never Shows

April 27, 2015

Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen & Kelly Louise Barton

This past weekend thousands of men, women, and children took to City Hall to protest the death of Freddie Gray…

Marching Down The Block for Freddie Gray

April 23, 2015

Kaitlin Newman

This past Wednesday, protestors marched in response to the death of Freddie Gray, 25, earlier this week. Gray died of…

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

April 6, 2015

Dave K.

Publishers’ Note: Green Street Academy is a client of What Weekly’s sister company, What Works Studio. We are proud to have…

Baltimore’s Most Dynamic Surf Rockers :: Beachmover

April 1, 2015

Kevin McNamara

It’s a Tuesday night, you know what that means – time for tacos and surf music. At least this was…

First Look at the Original Washington Monument’s Hidden Secrets

February 19, 2015

Ivan Petrov

“Divine providence seemed to smile upon the occasion; the air was delightfully cool and the firmament serene.” – John Horace…

Conversations on Dance with Vincent Thomas

January 28, 2015

Jeremy Chase-Israel

This past Saturday, before the rain started coming down in sheets, I took refuge inside of Nubohemia Café and talked…

Recollections of a Red Line Marketer

January 26, 2015

Matt Kelley

Recollections of a Red Line marketer Disclaimer: This op-ed is my own personal opinion based off of my experiences and…

Stage and Screen :: The Architecture of Baltimore Theater

January 20, 2015

whatshannonlight & Isaiah Williams

From Romanesque to Art Deco, Baltimore has a rich architectural tapestry woven into its history. While the Great Baltimore Fire wiped out most of…

Baltimore Undercover :: Our Love/Hate Relationship with the First Snow

January 7, 2015

Ivan Petrov & whatshannonlight

On Tuesday Baltimore woke up to its first snow of 2015: super fine crystals falling steadily through freezing temperatures, which, let’s…

Kaveh Haerian :: Poster Child

November 19, 2014

Samantha Mitchell

On an oppressively hot night back in July of 2008, Kaveh Haerian saw his first show at Single Carrot Theatre.…

Baltimore’s Most Badass Theater-Bitch :: Danielle Robinette

November 16, 2014

Christina Taylor

Cover photo by Tedd Henn Danielle Robinette is a seasoned Baltimore actress who wears many hats. From starring in several…

This Weekend :: Baltimore Folk Fest 2014

October 9, 2014

Kevin McNamara

Twenty-five bands. Five venues. One night. Brace yourself for the folk invasion of Station North: the Baltimore Folk Fest 2014.…

Tig Notaro’s Boyish Girl Interrupted Tour Hits Baltimore

September 29, 2014

Amanda Fortner

Comedian Tig Notaro will be taking the stage at Rams Head Live this Tuesday on the Baltimore leg of her…