WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

Dr. Nodnol does Artscape

July 19, 2012

Dr. Nodnol III, Esq. · Art, Happening Now, Performance

Click for larger view! Dr. Finius J. Nodnol III, Esq., at your service! Artscape has already begun descending on the…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Caleb Stine CD Release Party: I Wasn’t Built for a Life Like This

October 6, 2010

Philip Laubner · Music

Program director Megan Hamilton introduced singer-songwriter Caleb Stine to a full house at the Creative Alliance. The room swelled with the feeling you get when

PNC Transformative Art

March 28, 2012

David London · Art, Community, Social Innovation

PNC Bank has made a major commitment to Baltimore, and their name as well as proof of their financial investments in Baltimore Arts, has been

Transportation Infrastructure Now

April 16, 2013

Justin Allen · Innovation, Social Innovation

Note from the editor: Keeping in line with our mission, What Weekly advocates for transit and transportation infrastructure projects that will provide economic development opportunities

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

Taking Risks in Limited Space :: Baltimore’s DIY Theatre

November 16, 2014

Dave K. · Performance

The term “DIY theater” is almost a redundancy. Unless you’re on Broadway (and sometimes even then), theater is a world of tight budgets and lofty

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

Silent Whys

March 2, 2011

whatweekly & Jason Bender · Artist Profiles, Music

Photo by Jason Bender Silent Whys: Waltz For October [audio:http://whatweekly.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/01-Waltz-for-October-mp3.mp3] “We try and do something with both of our hands and feet at all times,”

Saul Williams

August 30, 2012

Alexa Grey · Events, Performance

When I was asked by What Weekly to interview Saul Williams through Skype from his home in Paris, I immediately obliged. Not only is Saul

Rock Opera Double Feature

June 2, 2011

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Art, Music, Performance

Baltimore Rock Opera Society (BROS) is playing now - Fri, Sat and Sun until June12th. Check out how they put on a Double Feature

Jordan Faye at Scope

November 10, 2011

whatweekly · Art

No one can deny that Jordan Faye Block is one of the hardest working art dealer's in the city today. Fresh off of a successful

Baltimore at SXSW

March 24, 2010

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Music

There are times in this life when one is pulled in a particular direction for reasons unknown.  What Weekly’s spur-of-the-moment excursion to SXSW was one

Start Me Up :: The Reality of Starting a Tech Company in Baltimore

November 24, 2014

Samantha Mitchell · Business, Community, Essays, Innovation, Technology

Where Baltimore Works: Visualization Map by Dave Troy The word “startup” is now fully absorbed in our modern parlance. Maybe you’ve even heard it out

B-Boy Summer Sessions

August 25, 2011

Glenford Nunez · Performance

Photographer Glenford Nunez spent some time with local B-Boys who hold down Summer Sessions at the Johns Hopkins Campus in Charles Village. Though this sesh

Understanding Vacants to Value

June 6, 2013

Lindsey Davis · Charm City

  Evaluating a program is different than evaluating program implementation. I don’t intend to provide research backed analysis on the projected success of the Baltimore

Obama Administration Denies Petition To Build Death Star

January 13, 2013

whatweekly · Charm City

A petition sent to the White House to build a Death Star as a means to stimulate the economy has been denied. Here’s The White

Headspace Gallery Opening

November 10, 2010

Justin Allen & Brooke Hall · Art

The Avenue in Hampden had the good fortune of one of the most prolific young artists in the city opening his new gallery there recently.

The Age of Miracles

August 2, 2012

Gerard Marconi · Charm City

Imagine the earth’s rotation has slowed. Each day there are 24 hours of scorching daylight, followed by 24 hours of freezing darkness. Dead birds fall

fashion

Giordano’s Giant Nudes

Giordano’s project may have done more than anything else to commemorate thirty years of Artscape, and it wasn’t even part…

Confirmed Stock

Panoptic Fashion Show- MICA

The Star of Mobile Thrifting: STACEY CHAMBERS

Otakon 2011

RAW Artists: Cultivating Creativity

social innovation

“Hi” Art

Community outreach and social justice aren’t topics that traditionally come to mind when discussing the Maryland Institute College of Art.…

International Fest 2011

Building Genuine Diversity

Come Home Baltimore

Ultimate Block Party

Malaise and Malaria

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…

Matt Muirhead Goes Big

Soldiers Find Healing Through Art

CMJ Crowd Discovers Indie Immigrants of Oz

Paco Fish

Parallel Practice at the BMA

sustainability

Big Green Pirate Party

The Big Green Pirate Party was a fundraiser for Baltimore Green Careers, a Civic Works project that has a kick-ass…

Farmageddon

Small Time

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Welcome to the Free Farm