WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

Seeing Through

January 17, 2013

Deirdre Smith & Theresa Keil · Art, Art Criticism

For her first solo show in Baltimore, See Through, Mary Anne Arntzen presents a selection of new paintings that expand…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Pantsless

October 26, 2011

Jordan Sondler · Love

I'd gone to a party one night in the fall and met a cute, blond, transfer student. I went to a small, liberal arts college, and by

These Walls Can Talk

June 14, 2012

David London · Art, Station North

All Photos by Martha Cooper It has been exactly five months to the day, since I heard Ben Stone, Executive Director of Station North Arts

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

What Weekly Fiction Contest ~Cash Prize~

February 6, 2014

Jeremy Chase-Israel · Charm City

February’s Theme: Urban Legends Found in a Bottle is themed monthly fiction contest that will be held by What Weekly Magazine. The contest’s name is

High Zero’s Sweet 16

September 24, 2014

Nick Hughes · Festival, Music

                  

Balti Mare

April 15, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Music

Gypsies! I wasn’t even aware that there was an international Roma day until I was duly educated by a whole crew of Romanians who took

April Fiction Contest Winner “Contemporary Cannibals”

May 7, 2014

Jeremy Chase-Israel · Charm City

My Friend, the Cannibal, by Chad Beattie He told me he did it because he enjoyed the taste. He said morals were not a part

Stilt-A-Thon

October 17, 2012

Liz Harby · Events, Performance

Photo from 2011 Stilt-A-thon. Credit: Mitro Hood Baltimore’s month long of free events courtesy of Free Fall Baltimore is over half way through. Have you

Small Foods

March 7, 2012

Justin Allen · Food

It turns out there’s something unexpectedly gratifying about miniaturized cuisine. I attended Small Foods 2012 with little expectation other than to satisfy my curiosity about

Aligning Minds: My Heart Is Love

February 20, 2013

Chris Mandra · Music

It seems fitting to begin a review of My Heart Is Love, the latest release from our own adopted Baltimore heroes Aligning Minds with a

Movie Review :: Only Lovers Left Alive

May 7, 2014

Mark Schiffer · Film

Jim Jarmusch has developed a bit of a reputation for himself as a curator. Musician cameos, film-nerd name drops, and carefully-selected soundtracks have come to

Fashionable Giving

March 21, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

Making a good first impression is critical in a job interview, and jeans won’t make the impression needed to compete in today’s job market. For

Graphic Imaging

April 11, 2012

David London & Theresa Keil · Business, Community

I met Richard Burnham at a Charles North Business Association meeting. As he handed out business cards featuring his brand new logo, and an address

Chrysalis

September 7, 2011

Angelique Weger · Art

Because the works are exhibited without labels, Cadiente's installation of a block of soil was a mystery that seemed to take on particular humor because

What Weekly Rooftop Party

May 16, 2016

What Weekly · Charm City

All photos by Mike Oswald Photography Last Friday we kicked off the summer with The Louie Bar at the top of one of the most

Poetry: 3. Une Graine (Excerpted from Lux Light Lumiere) by Jesse Mitchell

May 30, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

3. Une Graine Ambulances and cars slam screaming, moon soaked, through the hard streets baked clean by the sun all day.  This is me all

Travels with Jack Radcliffe: Michele Li Murphy

July 1, 2015

Philip Laubner · Artist Profiles, Essays, Photo Essay

Photographer Jack Radcliffe and I like to talk when we travel, so I flipped on the GPS to think for us and didn’t notice that

nightlife

Bent Ear

In the Bent Ear, Baynard Woods follows the great writer Joseph Mitchell, in allowing Baltimore's quirkier citizens to bend his…

Peace Spore

Commissure At The Contemporary Museum

SCREEN PASS

Mobtown Microshow: Celebration

Weekends: Totem

social innovation

Redefining Family and Community

At last check, 66 percent of Baltimore City Public Schools students graduate high school in four years. Every student in…

Both-And

The New American Dream

Support The Baltimore Brew

Ultimate Block Party

Educulture

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…

Ian Hesford :: Dead and Back Again

Digital Cavemen

Artist Heather Joi

Nikkuu Design

Ed Gross: Alchemist

sustainability

Farmageddon

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

Baltimore Free Farm

Welcome to the Free Farm

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Big Green Pirate Party

Small Time