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★ Cover Story

What Weekly: Prolonging the Magic

April 4, 2012

Daniel Stuelpnagel & Philip Laubner · Happening Now

What Weekly Staff: Brooke Hall, Justin Allen, Philip Laubner, Theresa Keil and David London Every Wednesday night, as midnight approaches,…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Exclusive Interview with Michael Bay

July 7, 2014

Dale Beran · Charm City

Dale Beran sits down with Michael Bay to talk about the genesis of the Transformers Franchise and what’s new in Transformers: Age of Extinction Dale

Seawall Development :: A Model For Social Enterprise

February 5, 2014

Amanda Fortner · Community, Innovation

Seawall Development, the real estate company founded and headed by Thibault and Donald Manekin, has made a name for itself with its history of ethical

Sick Weapons Last Show at Golden West

January 12, 2011

Baynard Woods · Music, Nightlife

Ellie Beziat, Sick Weapons energetic blond singer, was standing around the Golden West before the band’s final show. She and Joey Sulkowski, the band’s drummer,

What Black Metal Taught Me About Comedy

August 15, 2013

Ezra Winter · The Hustle

The extreme music scene in Scandinavia may have a lot more in common with my beloved field of comedy than one would initially think.

Under One Roof

December 8, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Art

Some people can’t help but be memorable. It’s these uncommon individuals that lend their personality to a particular place and time and give it soul. Jeremy

Wordsmith: King Noah

September 8, 2011

whatweekly · Music

Founder of independent label NU Revolution Entertainment LLC and Revoltradio.com, Wordsmith, makes entrepreneurship and artistry look easy as he masters all things behind the mic

Station North turns 10!

October 4, 2012

Theresa Keil & David London · Community, Photo Essay, Station North

Last Friday (September 28, 2012), hundreds gathered on the rooftop of the parking garage across the street from the Charles Theater, to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of

Places & Spaces’ Featured Gallery :: Creative Alliance

March 19, 2014

Kristin Mcwharter · Art

Gallery, theater, community center, and artist residency program, The Creative Alliance builds communities by bringing

Open Walls Update

April 25, 2012

Piper Watson · Art, Station North

Intersni Kazki (Kiev, Ukraine) – On North Avenue Market – Maryland & North Ave. – Photos by Piper Watson It has been an exciting few

Baltimore is “The Most Generous City in America”

November 27, 2013

Ezra Winter · Social Innovation

Publisher’s Note: What Works Studio, the agency that produces What Weekly, is proud to have served as GiveCorp’s marketing partner for the Bmore Gives More campaign.

Maryland Startup Aims to End Tons of Food Waste

January 6, 2016

What Weekly · Charm City

How many pounds of produce do we throw-away each year? This Maryland start-up is helping to reduce food waste.

Baltimore’s Most Dynamic Surf Rockers :: Beachmover

April 1, 2015

Kevin McNamara · Artist Profiles, Events, Music

It’s a Tuesday night, you know what that means – time for tacos and surf music. At least this was the case, when the stars

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

Finding Metaspace

August 7, 2013

Max Guy · Art Criticism

Max Guy gives serious thought to an exhibition at the new Springsteen Gallery. The show is over now, but the gallery continues an ambitious program at

The Solipsist by Andrew Huang

March 9, 2012

Dr. Nodnol III, Esq. · Innovation, Video

The Solipsist is an experimental short film by director Andrew Huang. Solipsism is the philosophy that only the self, and nothing outside one’s own mind

Bart O’Reilly

July 5, 2012

Daniel Stuelpnagel · Art, Artist Profiles

Bart O’Reilly Paints, Without Painting Dublin, Ireland native Bart O’Reilly is one of eight participants in MICA’s Summer MFA in Studio Art program. He is

Can art teach LGBTQ youth to express themselves freely?

February 7, 2013

Peter Jackson · Art

Finding an artistic outlet is crucial for many of us.  Art allows us to explore, discover, and express who we are and what makes us

fashion

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…

The Interrupted Show

LOT 201

Robyn’s Nest

Tailor Made Cocktails

Charm City Fashion Show at BMI

nightlife

Weekends: Totem

Weekends “Totem” from Friends Records on Vimeo. Weekends: Totem Directed By: Alice Cohen Friends Records…

Brian Baker

Emily Wells at Cyclops Books

Boite: Show and Tell

Peace Spore

Bent Ear

social innovation

Primal Guerrilla Marketing

How’s this for a social experiment… 1. Fill a couple duffel bags full of drums and percussion. 2. Show up…

788 Washington Blvd.

Occupy Baltimore

Laugh & Smile

Elf Night

Educulture

artist profiles

Artist Profile: Mark Eisendrath

Photo by John Deamon A Break In The Clouds (I Love It When She Smiles At Me) What extraordinary beauty…

Brady Starr

A SOGH Story

Jeramie Bellmay

BROS

Soldiers Find Healing Through Art

sustainability

Baltimore Free Farm

All photos by David London Nestled just blocks from The Avenue in Hanpden is a leafy utopia known as the…

Farmageddon

Welcome to the Free Farm

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Fixing The Future

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden