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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

Inside The Electric Pharaoh

October 7, 2014

Dave K. · Events, Performance, Technology

Part of the BROS experience is the journey from “how are we going to do that?” to “how did we just do that?”, and the

Vincent E. Thomas and Witness

April 1, 2010

whatweekly · Performance

While at a party at The Meyerhoff Symphony Hall we ran into recent Baker Artist Award Winner Shodekeh who, in turn, introduced us to choreographer

Maryland Art Place

April 6, 2011

Theresa Keil · Art

Recently over 300 emerging and established artists converged upon and covered the walls of Maryland Art Places' gallery space at Power Plant Live with a

Ottobar Benefit Party

August 18, 2010

Theresa Keil · Charm City, Music

It takes qualified mixologists to put the bar in Ottobar . Hats off to Chuck and Tecla for putting up with us at last

RAW Artists: Cultivating Creativity

April 25, 2013

Christopher J. Rondo · Fashion As I See It

It seems like every day a new “unconventional” art gallery opens up in Baltimore. This is great news for any businesses looking to improve the

Max

Interview with Magician Max Major

January 30, 2014

Ezra Winter · The Hustle

I was recently lucky enough to sit down and talk with my friend Max Major.  He is a very talented magician and mindreader in the

World Premier: Camelot Requiem

April 14, 2013

The Figaro Project · Music

BALTIMORE OPERA TROUPE TO PREMIERE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION OPERA Hailed as an “impressive collective of talented performers,” Baltimore opera troupe The Figaro Project is no stranger

Infinite Games: Mixtum

February 1, 2012

Dr. Nodnol III, Esq. & Philip Laubner · Art, Artist Profiles, Innovation

“There are at least two kinds of games. One could be called finite, the other infinite. A finite game is played for the purpose of

Pigtown Festival

October 24, 2012

Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Events, Photo Essay

Last Saturday, October 20th, was the 11th Annual Pigtown Festival. The day long event featured a Running of the Pigs, Live music throughout the day,

Rhymes with Opera

May 19, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Music

Rhymes With Opera unveiled the world premier of Book of Gazes, a composition by Jenny Olivia Johnson, at the Annex Theatre this weekend. The production,

The Consent Revolution

December 19, 2012

Rebecca Nagle & Hannah Brancato & Philip Laubner · Social Innovation

The Consent Revolution, One V-String Thong at a Time By now, you have probably heard about the Pink Loves Consent prank. And if not, here’s

Artist Heather Joi

March 30, 2011

Philip Laubner & Matt Kelley · Art, Artist Profiles

"I was the best shot in my group, I maxed out my physical training score, I was a high-speed soldier," remembers artist Heather Joi. She

Loring Cornish

January 18, 2012

Justin Allen & Glenford Nunez · Artist Profiles

A few weeks ago I got an interesting phone call from photographer Glenford Nunez. He’d happened across a newly opened gallery and an artist who’d

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

Empty Seats PSA :: Dan Gvozden

February 7, 2014

Dan Gvozden · Charm City

Filmmaker and film critic Dan Gvozden created this moving PSA to help with a very serious issue in his community

DIY Meets Artisanal :: The Remington Chop

June 3, 2015

Meekah Hopkins · Events, Food

Baltimore is one step closer to being more hipster than Brooklyn with an innovative June 13th pop up event, The Remington Chop– a DIY-meets-craft-meets-artisanal-meets-sustainable series

Last Sunday, Last Rites

September 2, 2010

Matt Kelley · Charm City

Some times when attending reading sessions there is a strange level of social discomfort in the beginning. It almost feels like everyone is scared to

social innovation

Educulture

Sometimes the things that make the difference on issues like education are so obvious that we just can’t see them.…

Little Free Libraries

Getting Baked

Operation Oliver

Murder Ink at Single Carrot Theatre

Laugh & Smile

artist profiles

Clifton Futch

Clifton Futch – Interstate Man of Mystery Who gets Terrence Howard to act in their micro–budget feature shooting in Baltimore?…

Interactions at Minás

Shawn Theron

Michelle Dwyer: Mistress of Karaoke Ceremonies

Fashion Photographer Sean Scheidt

Minás Konsolas: ArchiteXture

sustainability

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Publishers’ Note: Green Street Academy is a client of What Weekly’s sister company, What Works Studio. We are proud to have…

Big Green Pirate Party

Baltimore Free Farm

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Welcome to the Free Farm

Fixing The Future