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★ Cover Story

Glenford Nunez

November 3, 2011

Justin Allen · Artist Profiles, Fashion

With seemingly little mentoring, or outside direction, at 24 years old, Glenford has broken into the New York agency scene…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Adam Scott Miller

July 19, 2012

David London & Dharna Noor · Art, Artist Profiles

All images courtesy Adam Scott Miller When you first encounter the work of Adam Scott Miller,  it immediately become clear that he is much more

Celebration

March 3, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Art, Music

The Creative Alliance: Patterson Residents Open House with Celebration This week we paid a visit to The Creative Alliance’s open house, were treated to a

2012 So Far…

June 21, 2012

David London · Art, Business, Events

As What Weekly prepares to go on vacation next week, it dawned on us that when we return in July, the year will be half

AK Slaughter: Mast Production

November 4, 2010

What Weekly · Video

AK Slaughter: Mast Production

Short Video :: BROS + Thread Coffee = Gründle’s Grind!

November 20, 2013

Gatsby · Video

Baltimore Rock Opera Society and Thread Coffee announce the creation of the gnarliest coffee blend in the history of the universe: “Gründle’s Grind.”  Noted as

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

The Resurrection Show

July 19, 2012

David London & Philip Laubner & Theresa Keil · Community, Music

   Ian Hesford – Photo by Philip Laubner  Joanne Juskus – Photo by Philip Laubner  Jason Sage – Photo by Philip Laubner It was almost exactly

Innovation Enterprise: Digital Publishing Innovation Summit

June 23, 2014

Sarika Duvvuru Reddy · Events

No doubt we live in the information age. Media consumed today is not limited to large broadcasting conglomerates; increasingly, it is decentralizing, digitizing and making

International Fest 2011

August 17, 2011

Theresa Keil · Social Innovation

In the tradition of great port cities throughout history, Baltimore has become home to an incredibly diverse population of people whose heritage traces back across

Sean E. Conroy

July 19, 2012

Dharna Noor · Art, Artist Profiles

All images courtesy the artist “The Buddha said, ‘It’s the not seeing of this suffering that keeps us bound,’” quotes Sean E Conroy on his

Causes and Conditions :: Farewell Trek

July 1, 2014

Peter Dillon · Charm City

Unceremoniously, we begin. Fourty-five minutes in the air through the Himalayan foothills in a 20-seater to Pokhara, and then a 90-minute drive to Nayapul. Our

Getting Baked

August 25, 2011

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Food, Social Innovation

The fact that BVU (Business Volunteers Unlimited) hosted a fundraiser for their GIVE Program at the Canton restaurant, provided an opportunity to sample the goods

Ed Schrader’s Music Beat :: Radio Eyes

October 31, 2013

whatweekly · Music, Video

Though this video came out in way back in May it has stood the test of time and still kicks ass after all these weeks.

West Memphis Three Movie “The Devil’s Knot” :: Review

April 16, 2014

Michael Moran · Film

If you’re unfamiliar with the West Memphis 3, or the Robin Hood Hills Murders, or the Paradise Lost documentaries that gave both national attention, here’s

Data For The People: How Does OpenBaltimore Work?

September 12, 2013

Lindsey Davis · Technology

Data and confidentiality have sparked big stories the past few months. Between Manning and Snowden, there’s been discussion, conspiracy and crime around data that exists

Charm City Makeup

May 15, 2013

Christopher J. Rondo · Artist Profiles, Fashion As I See It

Hidden behind the scenes in both print and on the runway is someone whose work is often the most visible or striking art in the

2013 Charm City Fringe Festival

October 23, 2013

whatweekly · Festival, Performance

By Leland Strott   Before November 2011, Charm City Fringe co-founders Zachary Michel and Michael Brush were outsiders of the Baltimore theatre community. “We knew

fashion

In Good Fashion: Form The Label

We believe that Baltimore with all its tenacity and swagger is finding a way to re-brand itself on multiple fronts.…

Fighting Rape in Underwear

Drive2Thrive – Discover Wonderland Fashion Show

Giordano’s Giant Nudes

LOT 201

The Tailor at Hour Haus

social innovation

Beat Well

A young girl played a short rhythm during an open jam that I recognized as a basis from Baltimore Club…

Open Walls Baltimore

Downside Up

From Here To There

Operation Oliver

Ultimate Block Party

artist profiles

Mathew Bainbridge

For the past 15 years, Detroit native Mathew Bainbridge has worked at the top of the Baltimore film industry. His…

Matt Muirhead Goes Big

Deeply Subjective Music

Elizabeth Brady

Renewable Artifacts

Clutch

sustainability

Big Green Pirate Party

The Big Green Pirate Party was a fundraiser for Baltimore Green Careers, a Civic Works project that has a kick-ass…

Welcome to the Free Farm

Small Time

Farmageddon

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Baltimore Free Farm

technology

How to See the Party Before You Arrive

Revolutionizing the nightlife experience. That’s what Happinin! creators Michael Cianos, Tyler Kelly, and Kyle Eddins are all about. The three…

Common Curriculum Launch

Pure Bang Games

The Secret World of Sugaring

Netflix Premiers Its First Exclusive Documentary

Smart Textiles