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★ Cover Story

Little Free Libraries

October 17, 2012

Barbara Wilgus & Michael Faulkner · Community, Social Innovation

Lesley Noll wants to invite you into a world at once vast and intimate. That world begins within the Village…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Baltimore Time Bank

October 11, 2012

David London · Community, Social Innovation

At the conclusion of a dynamic presentation last Friday by Piper Watson and John Shea, discussing the future plans of the Station North Tool Library,

Roaring 20′s Safari Party at AVAM

August 4, 2010

Theresa Keil · Charm City

Photo by Theresa Keil Beginning in July (and running through August), AVAM has been screening outdoor family films on Federal Hill every Thursday night for

Robin Williams Signs on for “Doubtful Misfire” and 90s Nostalgia Runs Rampant

April 17, 2014

Nik Oldershaw · Charm City

So in case you haven’t heard Robin Williams has officially signed on for a Mrs. Doubtfire sequel and 90s kids everywhere are sliming their pants

Photo by Christian Senger

Born Behind Bars

May 7, 2014

Kelly King · Charm City

The image of pregnant women giving birth in chains seems like something out of Game of Thrones or some other fictional or historical era. Yet in

Artist Open House & Future Islands

March 2, 2011

Jason Bender & Barbara Wilgus · Art, Charm City, Music

In the vibrant cultural social scene that grounds Baltimore’s arts community the Creative Alliance can always be relied upon to bring the party. One of

The Tuerk House

September 13, 2012

Ally Otte & Philip Laubner · Art, Community

1970 was a turning point. The Beatle’s said farewell to each other as a group, and it seemed to the sixties and it’s culture. They

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

Hot August Blues 2013

August 22, 2013

Kelly Louise Barton · Music

Take off your shirt and shoes, because we’re talking about Hot August Blues.

The New Normal

December 5, 2012

Justin Allen · Business

Don’t look now folks, but corporate profits are at an all time high while fewer Americans are working than at any time during the past

Bethany Dinsick Gives Colors

June 30, 2011

Brooke Hall · Artist Profiles

The thing with Bethany Dinsick is that she’s been through so much and still manages to do more than most people ever attempt. What some

Top 10 Movies of 2013

January 2, 2014

Dan Gvozden · Film

2013 was the year of movies that I had been waiting for.  After a disappointing 2012 where I struggled to even choose a top 10

Variety Show

March 23, 2011

whatweekly · Charm City

March 24, 2011 | Issue 62   Emily Myers, Sarah Miller and Marlo’s feline take on Rihanna’s “Only Girl (In The World)” Photo by Philip

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

April 6, 2015

Dave K. · Charm City, Sustainability

Publishers’ Note: Green Street Academy is a client of What Weekly’s sister company, What Works Studio. We are proud to have led their recent student enrollment campaign

iPod, But Who Else Can?

March 23, 2011

Lee Boot · Who We Am

America’s economy is going to be saved by innovation and creativity, right? This is the first in a series of shorts exploring the cultural conflicts

Big Body Paint Improv Show

February 2, 2011

whatweekly & Theresa Keil · Performance

Combinations. Some of the greatest things in our society come in combinations: Milkshakes, Jack and coke, peanut butter and jelly, Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop,

A Conversation with Bob Rose

December 12, 2014

Dave K. · Artist Profiles, Film

In a city as full of vibrant performing arts as Baltimore, with so many classically-trained artists around, the climate can be kind of intimidating. But

Poetry: 2 by Amanda McCormick

October 10, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

Great Daylight Fireball, 1972 plain vigor dazzle a supple sky nice to see someone make a far flash all to notice                 that night dust,

social innovation

Crossing Cultural Divides in a Rowboat

Bruce MacKenzie is a shipwright. He builds boats. But he also builds young people's interest in learning by thinking about…

A Dream in Cherry Hill

Occupy Baltimore

Identity Pickup

Existence Day 2010

Dusting Off Our Game

artist profiles

The Blind Biker

All Photos Courtesy of Matt Gilman This Saturday, June 16th at 9pm, the Windup Space will premiere a short film…

Clifton Futch

When Everything Disappears :: An Interview with light artist Sean Michael Kenny

TOVEN

Nikkuu Design

Barbarellesque

sustainability

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

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

Farmageddon

Big Green Pirate Party

Fixing The Future

Baltimore Free Farm

Welcome to the Free Farm

technology

Halpern: On Tour and Online

This is a story about my favorite Baltimore artist.   Matt Halpern has quickly emerged as one of rock music’s…

Baltimore Hackathon

Get Pixilated

Education Hack Day

Pure Bang Games

What Are Bitcoins?