WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

Station North: Thinking Big!

March 21, 2012

David London · Social Innovation, Station North

This week, the Station North Arts & Entertainment District announced the winners of the second round of funding for it’s…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

So You Want to Be A Film Critic…

December 11, 2014

Abby Higgs & Dave K. · Film

First, put videos of yourself on YouTube talking about movies. Make sure your beige walls and unframed anime posters/drywall stains/”man cave” signs are in the

Fiction: Occupy Baltimore by CL Bledsoe

May 23, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

              They made their way out of the parking deck into the frigid air. Henry dawdled at the rear behind the other half-dozen or so

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

Outside The Black Box

September 28, 2011

Lee Boot · Social Innovation

Our ever-increasing flow of technological wonders means we can now carry a big chunk of human knowledge, a broadcast and production studio and an amphitheater

National Pinball Museum

February 1, 2012

Tedd Henn · Events

Upon entering the National Pinball Museum you’re greeted by giant dinosaur legs. It’s, not-so-subtle, foreshadowing for the fun that is sure to ensue. The lobby

AKIMBO!

September 21, 2012

David London & Theresa Keil · Events, Performance, Photo Essay

AKIMBO, a large scale collaboration between Baltimore’s Dance Community invaded the streets (and venues) of Station North last weekend for its premiere site-specific dance experience.

Microfiction: 4 Pieces by Joseph Young

March 19, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

2 Stands He walked west, harrowing the road. He was bareheaded. Meanwhile, she sailed the lake, eating of the small of her hand. All of

Camp St. Vincent takes homeless kids to the pool

May 30, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

As the days heat up, kids across Baltimore will flood community pools, spending their days playing Marco Polo, snacking from concession stands, and soaking up

ellen cherry and Super City

How to Get Your Music on TV with Singer ellen cherry

May 28, 2014

Peter Davis & Theresa Keil · Music

ellen cherry is a singer, songwriter, and performer extraordinaire. She’s a lovely human and a sensitive artist who feels things deeply. She’s really smart and

Summer Solstice Festival

June 21, 2012

David London · Community, Events

Photos courtesy of Raymond Almsteadt and Amanda Schappell  Yesterday marked the official summer solstice, and mother nature is not holding back in letting us know that summer

New Brotopia

May 26, 2011

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Performance

This Friday is opening night for the Baltimore Rock Opera Society’s run of a double feature consisting of two original productions, Amphion and The Terrible

Dr. Bob: Life on the Fringe

December 17, 2012

David London · Artist Profiles

I first encountered Dr. Bob at this year’s Artscape. He was sitting in the middle of Charles Street, next to his “We The People” Biodiesel

Inside Bronycon

August 15, 2013

Philip Laubner & Jeremy Chase-Israel · Photo Essay

Recently, throngs of twenty-something men were walking down Pratt Street wearing over-sized ears, fairy wings, and homemade buttons.

Animal Modern

June 20, 2013

Fred Scharmen & Theresa Keil · Art Criticism

Thinking about the visual culture of Baltimore, Fred Scharmen takes a time machine ride, with giraffes. Photographs by Theresa Keil.  The other week I got an

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 covered in an equal-parts mixture

Want to Know What’s Awesome? The New Exhibition at AVAM – That’s What

October 18, 2013

Kristin Mcwharter · Art

The American Visionary Art Museum has officially opened it s 19th thematic exhibition Human, Soul and Machine: The Coming Singularity and to be frank, its

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,

fashion

The Littlest Fashion Truck Ever

Taking Fashion on the Road One day while teaching at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, adjunct professor…

Sharp Dressed Man Opens In Mt. Vernon

Startup Sheik :: The Swavor Story

The Tailor at Hour Haus

Behind the Fence

Smart Textiles

nightlife

Commissure At The Contemporary Museum

I felt disembodied, as if I were floating, watching people react to the news of my own death. I got…

New Year’s Eve 2010

Infernoland

Brian Baker

Boite: Show and Tell

Weekends: Totem

social innovation

PNC Transformative Art

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

Baltimore Hackathon

The Good Deed Project

The 99%

The Consent Revolution

Transportation Infrastructure Now

artist profiles

Cory Donovan

Living Illustrated with Alex Fine

I should know better than to ascribe one’s artistic work as wholly representative of the artist himself. Still, I feel…

Dr. Nodnol Introduces…

A Conversation with Bob Rose

Legendary Photographer Elliott Landy

For The Love of Vinyl

Sonya Renee Taylor

sustainability

Farmageddon

On Halloween nothing’s more frightening than a bobble headed Mr. Boh hanging out with the Gorton’s fisherman guy. Over the…

Big Green Pirate Party

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Fixing The Future

Welcome to the Free Farm