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★ Cover Story

Genevieve de Mahy

August 29, 2012

Peter Davis & Philip Laubner · Conversations on Theater

Genevieve de Mahy makes a pretty awesome sauce. Genevieve de Mahy is part of the Single Carrot ensemble. She is…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Baltimorean to Summit World’s 14 Highest Peaks

August 1, 2013

Gatsby · Sports

The World’s Toughest Expedition is neither a clever marketing phrase nor hyperbole. This expedition is the most daunting physical challenge ever attempted. Via major social

Curious and Curiouser

July 24, 2013

Cynthia Chin & Matthew Saindon · Art Criticism

Cynthia Chin analyzes Cat Sachse’s ARTSCAPE satellite exhibition. Located on the first floor of the Botteon building on South Conkling Street in Highlandtown, Baltimore Threadquarters

Higher Achievement knows talent is everywhere- but where’s the opportunity?

February 13, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

Middle school is tough – especially for low-income students who face significant personal and economic obstacles. Grades and test scores typically start to decline; students

Bon Banh! :: The Rabbit Hole Dining Series by Maggie’s Farm

April 9, 2014

Christina Delgado · Food

The Rabbit Hole Dining Series by Maggie’s Farm is a pop-up dinner series that hosts a guest chef or mixologist, and in this case both.  Bon Banh

What is a Tool Library?

October 4, 2012

David London · Social Innovation, Station North

“Much like a traditional library, the tool library is a free community lending service, but instead of books, we deal in tools.” John Shea and

Harvard Books Bound in Flesh Debunked… Sort Of

April 4, 2014

Nik Oldershaw · Charm City

I can’t think of anything less exciting than Harvard University, an institution defined by it’s absurd amount of nerds  (lame) and their absurd amounts of

The Hustle :: New Band Goblin Mold Keeps Costs Low, Ambitions High

March 5, 2014

Ezra Winter & Josh Sisk · The Hustle

Super-talented photographer Josh Sisk had a chance to swing by the Copycat and see Goblin Mold practice this past weekend. Goblin Mold is made up

Ultimate Block Party

September 28, 2011

whatweekly · Social Innovation

On October 2, Baltimore City Public Schools is partnering with the Learning Resource Network, Johns Hopkins University, and a host of local and national sponsors

Baltimore Folk Fest 2013

November 12, 2013

whatweekly · Music, Photo Essay

The Baltimore Folk Fest is shaping up to be one the premier annual music festivals in the city and here’s the photo essay to prove

The “Mad Women” of the 307 Collective

August 22, 2013

Kelly Louise Barton · Art, Social Innovation

In room 307 of Maryland Institute College of Art’s Brown Center, four students immersed themselves in a design internship for the summer. Sounds like any

Summer Solstice Festival

June 21, 2012

David London · Community, Events

Photos courtesy of Raymond Almsteadt and Amanda Schappell  Yesterday marked the official summer solstice, and mother nature is not holding back in letting us know that summer

Going Home

August 29, 2013

Niki Clark · Charm City

“I’m from Chicago.” Those three words have been my identity, go-to icebreaker and security blanket for the past three years.  In February 2010, I moved

Alex Hacker

May 30, 2012

Keith Preston · Artist Profiles

Photos by Jack Sossman In recent weeks, it has become clear to this Baltimore native that an art form often overlooked in contemporary urban scenes

Pink Line Project

August 9, 2012

Tristan Brooks · Art

If a dog gets paint on its paws, Pink Line Project knows about it. D.C.’s premiere arts and culture blog, Pink Line catches anything remotely

Not on Vacation from Vocation

August 19, 2014

Hannah Ehlenfeldt · Commentary

I never heard much about ‘vocation’ until I went to college. And then I heard it everywhere. It wasn’t about careers and jobs as much

fashion

Otakon 2011

Once again Baltimore’s annual Otakon Convention summoned a bevy of of eager practitioners of Otaku make-believe. This curious culture of…

Behind the Fence

Fashion’s Night Out

RAW Artists: Cultivating Creativity

Navigating Victoria’s Secret

The Star of Mobile Thrifting: STACEY CHAMBERS

nightlife

Sound and Fury Signifying… Oscar.

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

Cameron Blake Double Album Release

Commissure At The Contemporary Museum

Brian Baker

Mobtown Microshow: Celebration

Boite: Show and Tell

social innovation

Baltimore Hackathon

Since the proliferation of the personal computer, we’ve seen the emergence of an entirely unique vein of artistry. Like other…

Araminta Freedom Initiative

Loveasaurus Records

Support The Baltimore Brew

Baltimore Renaissance Project

Redefining Family and Community

artist profiles

Silent Whys

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…

Josh Denny: The Support

Peace of Mind

Michael Owen

TOVEN

Ian Hesford :: Dead and Back Again

sustainability

Small Time

A couple of years ago, while I was reporting on a redevelopment plan in Buffalo, New York, I met up…

Fixing The Future

Farmageddon

Baltimore Free Farm

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

technology

Smart Textiles

There’s been no shortage of discussion concerning the artist’s affect on society as of late. More specifically, there’s been growing…

Pure Bang Games

Common Curriculum Launch

Create Baltimore, Take 2

Netflix Premiers Its First Exclusive Documentary

Education Hack Day