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Ceda and Dume

February 9, 2011

Nether · Art, Artist Profiles, The Up Life

Baltimore has mixed feelings about the artists who often exhibit their work on the neglected and decaying parts of the…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

High Schooler Enlists Bryan Cranston To Ask a Girl To Prom

April 14, 2014

Nik Oldershaw · Charm City

I guess this is kind of cute. I mean this kid is clearly some kind of big doofus, quoting Breaking Bad is one of the

Understanding Objectification and Mass Aesthetic

July 7, 2014

Sarika Duvvuru Reddy · Commentary, Essays

It took 5000 dancers and 62 years before The Radio City Rockettes welcomed their first dancer of color in 1987.  Why? Besides the obvious racism

2013 Sowebo Festival

June 3, 2013

Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Community, Photo Essay

Photo by Theresa Keil This week, photographers Theresa Keil and Larry Cohen bring back gorgeous images from Sowebo Festival, arguably one of the city’s most

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

June 4, 2015

Kelly Louise Barton · Festival, Music

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

Cyclist Outlaws

August 31, 2011

Lee Boot · Who We Am

I'm abike commuter. I love it. But nearly everyday, I see my fellow cyclists do things that hurt their interests and mine too. I want

The Immoral Old Man Brown

May 9, 2013

Kelly Louise Barton & Tedd Henn · Music

Engrained in the Baltimore funk scene, Old Man Brown released their third full-length album, Brand Me Immoral, in Federal Hill on May 3rd. Usually an

Fractal Cat Album Release

October 24, 2012

Philip Laubner & Robin Gunkel · Events, Music, Photo Essay

Fractal Cat and The Eye in the Dawn CD release + The Megadrives and kataStatik On October 18th at the Metro Gallery, Fractal Cat released

Photo Courtesy of flikr user davejdoe

Stitches: Internet Irony and Hip-Hop

June 19, 2014

Sarika Duvvuru Reddy & Galen Pierce-Gardner · Art, Music

I’ve been living on my own since I was like 14 years old, so it ain’t shit. There was no saying if I could get

Taking Risks in Limited Space :: Baltimore’s DIY Theatre

November 16, 2014

Dave K. · Performance

The term “DIY theater” is almost a redundancy. Unless you’re on Broadway (and sometimes even then), theater is a world of tight budgets and lofty

Baltimore Dating :: Being Upfront

January 23, 2014

Charmed and Dangerous · Charm City

Charmed & Dangerous is a dating blog maintained by a twenty-something facing dating in Baltimore. The C&D blog is not only for singles but for anyone

A-Class :: That Shit Right

October 22, 2014

whatweekly · Music, Video

Nightwriter is A-Class’s 3rd Brake Fast Records’ release, produced entirely by Tom Delay Beats.  Although the pair has worked closely together throughout the years, this is first

The Rarest Musical Performances of the Year Return as High Zero Celebrates 15 Years

September 17, 2013

Kelly Louise Barton · Events, Music

This week, the Theatre Project hosts the fifteenth annual High Zero Festival, an expansion of the avant-garde Red Room that has since expanded to include

Education Hack Day

November 30, 2011

whatweekly & Jess Gartner · Technology

Photos and words by Jess Gartner Saturday, November 12 7:30 am – The alarm trills a tune too happy for this hour on a Saturday

Soul Cannon

October 7, 2010

whatweekly · Music

Photo by Chris Mullen Being from Florida, I’m accustomed to an entirely different underground Hip Hop scene. I’m used to artists talking about hustling or

Dr. Bob: Life on the Fringe

December 17, 2012

David London · Artist Profiles

I first encountered Dr. Bob at this year’s Artscape. He was sitting in the middle of Charles Street, next to his “We The People” Biodiesel

It’s A Love Hate Thing

July 25, 2013

Matt Kelley · Music

This, however, is only the surface of what you could describe as a collection of works wrought with angst, inner turmoil, anger, and rage.

Support the Slumlord Project

June 12, 2013

Nether · Community, Film, Street Art

Support This Project at Indiegogo   Using radical methods, our project will unite three forces to catalyze discussion of Baltimore’s vacancy problem and how to

nightlife

New Year’s Eve 2010

Farida Shourbaji at Red Maple on New Year’s Eve 2010-2011. Photo by Theresa Keil New Year’s Revolution The New Year…

Weekends: Totem

SCREEN PASS

Emily Wells: Symphony 1 In the Barrel of a Gun

The Death Set: Slap Slap…

Peace Spore

artist profiles

The Blind Biker

All Photos Courtesy of Matt Gilman This Saturday, June 16th at 9pm, the Windup Space will premiere a short film…

Loring Cornish

Mr. Oz

Exclusive Video Interview with CEDA and DUME

Minás Konsolas: ArchiteXture

Peace of Mind

sustainability

Farmageddon

On Halloween nothing’s more frightening than a bobble headed Mr. Boh hanging out with the Gorton’s fisherman guy. Over the…

Big Green Pirate Party

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Fixing The Future

Baltimore Free Farm