WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

Competition Heats Up at MAP

November 1, 2012

David London & Theresa Keil · Art, Events, Food

As the Maryland Art Place (MAP) is busy hanging the work of over 30 artists for next weekend’s LUX Benefit…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Kinetic Sculpture

May 9, 2012

Larry Cohen · Art, Photo Essay

Last Saturday marked the American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM)’s 14th Annual Kinetic Sculpture Race. Kinetic Sculptures are amphibious, human-powered works of art custom-built for the race

Redefining Family and Community

September 5, 2013

Caroline Pressman · Social Innovation

At last check, 66 percent of Baltimore City Public Schools students graduate high school in four years. Every student in the Incentive Mentoring Program graduated

Turn Into

February 29, 2012

whatweekly · Performance

Photos by Rashid Belt Turn Into, the latest production from the Effervescent Collective, was hosted at Soft House and featured the music of Rod Hamilton,

Paco Fish

July 12, 2012

David London & Philip Laubner & Theresa Keil · Artist Profiles, Performance

Photo by Philip Laubner It is difficult to wander the streets of Baltimore’s strange and eccentric world of performance without bumping into Paco Fish. Whether

The Tailor at Hour Haus

September 1, 2011

Justin Allen · Artist Profiles, Fashion, Station North

Upon learning that one of the city’s most notable up-and-coming men’s clothiers was staging his fitting room at Hour Haus Studios on North Avenue, 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

B-Boy Summer Sessions

August 25, 2011

Glenford Nunez · Performance

Photographer Glenford Nunez spent some time with local B-Boys who hold down Summer Sessions at the Johns Hopkins Campus in Charles Village. Though this sesh

The French Conniption: When a Chip Chop Drill Kills

April 25, 2013

Larry Evans · Charm City

As you could surmise from my rambling inaugural What Weekly piece  Wrestlin’ With Baltimore (if you happened to catch it – and if not – just think of

From Here To There

April 24, 2013

whatweekly · Social Innovation

On March 29, 2013 the Maryland General Assembly passed the historic Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act ensuring that $4.4 Billion will be invested in our future.

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

August 12, 2010

whatweekly · Music, Sustainability

Urban gardens are sprouting up all over Baltimore. If you don't have a small plot of land for growing food, I recommend acquiring one immediately.

The Impact of Jack Radcliffe: A Mentor’s Story

May 5, 2011

Philip Laubner & Brooke Hall · Art, Artist Profiles

You see a dark-haired angel, a small girl who counts her polka dots when she’s tired. Her mother speaks to her without words. You see

Open Walls Finale!

June 6, 2012

Jordan Goodman & Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Events, Music, Photo Essay, Station North

This is Ronnie. He became a legend in one night. Photo by Larry Cohen I don’t live in Station North. Hell, I don’t even live

Recollections of a Red Line Marketer

January 26, 2015

Matt Kelley · Commentary

Recollections of a Red Line marketer Disclaimer: This op-ed is my own personal opinion based off of my experiences and should not represent the opinion

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

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

Carb-o-Nightmare :: Health Essay

April 24, 2014

Jenn Danzig · Charm City

Carbohydrates, like many of life’s deadliest elements are very tempting. But after years of suffering with chronic pain and Crohn’s Disease, I discovered something that

fashion

Charm City Fashion Show at BMI

Our ongoing exploration of the city has again yielded adventures that traverse the spectrum of the spacetime continuum and uncover…

From Russia, With Lace

The Happy Hatter of Waverly

Panoptic Fashion Show- MICA

In Good Fashion: Form The Label

Designs by Stephanie Bradshaw

social innovation

When It Works

This 5th film installment in WhoWeAm’s series on education is an interview with an Art Teacher who looks at her…

Little Free Libraries

The Internet is My Religion

Dusting Off Our Game

Ad-ucation

Elf Night

artist profiles

Bethany Dinsick Gives Colors

The thing with Bethany Dinsick is that she’s been through so much and still manages to do more than most…

Digital Cavemen

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

Alex Hacker

Shane Burke

We Are Gone

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…

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Welcome to the Free Farm

Farmageddon

Fixing The Future

Small Time

technology

Data For The People: How Does OpenBaltimore Work?

Data and confidentiality have sparked big stories the past few months. Between Manning and Snowden, there’s been discussion, conspiracy and…

Meet the Kids at Digital Harbor Foundation

Pure Bang Games

Baltimore Hackathon

The God Particle

Smart Textiles