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★ Cover Story

Nikkuu Design

May 9, 2012

Matt Kelley & Theresa Keil · Artist Profiles, Business

When I hear the term industrial designer, images come to mind of cavernous warehouses or musky garages, spaces with everything…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

“Silent Groove” Music Video by Effervescent Collective

July 8, 2014

Lily Kind · Music

“Silent Groove” by Effervescent Collective

The Child Ballads at The G Spot

September 22, 2010

Philip Laubner · Art, Music

Originally conceived as only an exhibition of paintings, the idea for The Child’s Ballads Show organically grew to include musicians that played traditional folk

Getting Motivated: A Case Study on Creating Impact

September 24, 2014

Kristin Mcwharter · Social Innovation

Last week I was fortunate enough to sit down with Kunal Parikh currently a PhD student at Johns Hopkins focused on biomedical engineering, but also

Patriarchy’s Most Feared Athletes: Women Ice-Hockey Players

February 25, 2014

Kelly Louise Barton · Commentary, Sports

In lieu of the USA’s frustrating Olympic ice-hockey performances, once the disappointment set in, it was still impossible to overlook how very little attention the

Dance Party Benfit For DJ Rice

September 9, 2010

Theresa Keil & Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Charm City, Music

On August 21, DJ Rice, a.k.a Teenage Souls, was brutally assaulted and since has been hospitalized. This past Saturday a benefit was held to raise

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

November 16, 2014

Christina Taylor · Artist Profiles, Performance

Cover photo by Tedd Henn Danielle Robinette is a seasoned Baltimore actress who wears many hats. From starring in several groundbreaking rock operas to founding

DDm – Come Thru :: Baltimore Rapper’s New Video

June 24, 2014

Gatsby · Charm City

  Our friend DDm has just dropped his new single.  Check out the killer video featuring some people and locations we know and love.  

Fermented Femmes

July 5, 2012

Dharna Noor & Theresa Keil · Art, Community

Kat Hirsch is not from Baltimore. “I’m not even an artist,” she admitted. But this past Fall, she created a Facebook event to cultivate communication

Gemini Moon

October 13, 2011

whatweekly · Artist Profiles

As a full time artist I believe that anything is possible because I live the impossibilities, so I know without a doubt that together WE

SCRT

May 17, 2012

David London · Video

Once again, it’s Preakness time and before you head out to enjoy in the festivities, take a moment to learn about an important team of

Sharp Shooter

September 1, 2011

Philip Laubner · Charm City, Music

Photographer Philip Laubner paid a visit to the Ottobar last Saturday, where Bosley held it down at the first CD release show for his newest

CULTURAL GROUND ZERO

February 23, 2011

Lee Boot · Who We Am

When I was growing up in Schenectady, New York, my mother would ask me to attend her symphony orchestra concerts. She played the flute. With

Getting Baked

August 25, 2011

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Food, Social Innovation

The fact that BVU (Business Volunteers Unlimited) hosted a fundraiser for their GIVE Program at the Canton restaurant, provided an opportunity to sample the goods

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

Grunion Run by Juliet Escoria

March 11, 2014

Timmy Reed · Literature, What Lit

Today I am excited to feature Grunion Run by Juliet Escoria. The story, which first appeared in Everyday Genius (What Weekly contributor Adam Robinson’s daily

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

Top 5 Events :: March 20th, 2014

March 20, 2014

Ezra Winter · Charm City

Top 5 Events (in no particular order) Each week we round up the most fun goings-on in the city.  Please submit your event to our calendar if

fashion

Startup Sheik :: The Swavor Story

In 2010, 23-year-old Shek Tarawallie was selling t-shirts out of his locker for $20 apiece. Now, he is the owner…

RAW Artists: Cultivating Creativity

Confirmed Stock

Glenford Nunez

Otakon 2011

The Star of Mobile Thrifting: STACEY CHAMBERS

nightlife

Weekends: Totem

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

Sound and Fury Signifying… Oscar.

Infernoland

New Year’s Eve 2010

SCREEN PASS

The Death Set: Slap Slap…

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…

Create Baltimore, Take 2

Baltimore Time Bank

#SaveADopeBoy

A Dream in Cherry Hill

Capitalism with a Conscience: All Tesla Patents are Now Open Source

artist profiles

Ed Gross: Alchemist

First photo by Frederick William Redelius Ed Gross is an Alchemist of sorts. At his studio at the Crown Cork…

Artist Heather Joi

Britt Olsen-Ecker

Mathew Bainbridge

GETTING OUT OF THE GROUND with Adam Scott Cook

Ceda and Dume

sustainability

Fixing The Future

Photos courtesy Gabby Carroll Last week at the Creative Alliance, the Baltimore Green Currency Association (BGCA), founder of Baltimore’s regional…

Big Green Pirate Party

Welcome to the Free Farm

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Small Time

Baltimore Free Farm

technology

How to See the Party Before You Arrive

Revolutionizing the nightlife experience. That’s what Happinin! creators Michael Cianos, Tyler Kelly, and Kyle Eddins are all about. The three…

Education Hack Day

Baltimore Hackathon

Data For The People: How Does OpenBaltimore Work?

Pure Bang Games

The God Particle