WHAT WEEKLY

★ Cover Story

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,"…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

The Hustle

June 26, 2013

Ezra Winter · The Hustle

By Ezra Lefko (the easier-to-pronounce comedy alter-ego of writer and artist Natan Lefkowits)   Welcome to The Hustle! Just as music, theater and other performance

An Interview with author Michael Kimball

March 25, 2013

Adam Robinson · Baltimore Reader, What Lit

Michael Kimball’s new book is called Michael Kimball Writes Your Life Story (On a Postcard). It’s fresh out from Mud Luscious Press, and it is what

Play + Work = Plork: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of The University of Baltimore’s MFA in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts

May 19, 2015

Abby Higgs & Isaiah Williams · Literature

I am in my office, dawdling, feeling stubborn and justified in my procrastination. I’m worried. How, I wonder, can I possibly convey the elements that

VIDEO: Hoodoo Dance Party

June 30, 2011

whatweekly · Music, Performance, Video

What Weekly’s Hoodoo Dance Party - The First What Weekly Event … Ever. “Best party of the year!” -Aaron Henkin, WPYR. Take a sneak peak

Notes From the Digital Revolution: 18 July

July 19, 2013

Adrian Curiel · Charm City

This weeks list consists of five of the most realistic and user friendly web platforms that can help you get your idea off the ground.

A BALTIMORE EDUCATION

March 9, 2011

whatweekly & Lee Boot · Who We Am

It was a long trip from cultural ground zero in Schenectady, but ultimately, I settled in Baltimore. Despite years spent in New England, London and

Murder Ink at Single Carrot Theatre

January 12, 2011

whatweekly · Nightlife, Social Innovation

On the fifth of January participants in Single Carrot Theatre’s recitation of Anna Ditkoff’s City Paper column, Murder Ink, entered a solid black room lit

Novel Excerpt: The Home For Wayward Ladies by Jeremy Scott Blaustein

May 13, 2014

Timmy Reed · What Lit

  This week What Lit brings you the excerpted first chapter from novelist, Broadway producer, and local Baltimorean, Jeremy Scott Blaustein’s new comedic novel, The

Robert Marbury

June 7, 2012

Keith Becraft & David London & Philip Laubner · Art, Artist Profiles

“Where I can produce ridiculous things, I will.” Stuffed animals, coffee cups, and merit badges aren’t usually thought of as modes of expression. That’s where

Mobtown Moon

September 5, 2012

David London · Events, Music

For the past two years, a large scale musical collaboration has been taking place in Baltimore. Led by the respected writer and musician Sandy Asirvatham in collaboration

Movie Review :: Only Lovers Left Alive

May 7, 2014

Mark Schiffer · Film

Jim Jarmusch has developed a bit of a reputation for himself as a curator. Musician cameos, film-nerd name drops, and carefully-selected soundtracks have come to

The Craft Mafia

June 29, 2011

Angelique Weger · Art

Angelique Weger takes us on a visit to ground zero of the Baltimore craft scene to get a closer look at the Charm City Craft

Baltimore Boom Bap Society

May 9, 2012

Jordan Goodman · Music, Station North

Our Western culture is slowly suffocating. As a society built on capitalism, it’s only natural we experience entertainment as an “Artist/Consumer” model. Let me introduce

Baltimore In Motion

December 22, 2011

whatweekly · Film

Beautiful time lapse film shot over 80 days in Baltimore. If anyone knows who composed the music please let us know.

Wye Oak – Fish

April 28, 2011

What Weekly · Music, Video

For the video for their song "Fish", Baltimore duo Wye Oak recruited a few fellow hometown artists, painter Katherine Fahey and photographer Michael O'Leary.

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

5 Tools Every Creative Should Know About

July 24, 2013

Adrian Curiel · Charm City

Here’s your weekly dose of what’s good for ya! This week we’re going to show you how to simplify market research, find paying gigs from

fashion

Glenford Nunez

With seemingly little mentoring, or outside direction, at 24 years old, Glenford has broken into the New York agency scene…

Otakon 2010

Sharp Dressed Man Opens In Mt. Vernon

Otakon 2011

FashionEASTa 2015

Fashion Photographer Sean Scheidt

nightlife

Brian Baker

Brian Baker creates life-size pieces of art with, as he puts it, "gods and goddesses, angels and demons, spirits and…

Bent Ear

Let’s Mess With Texas

Celebration “Honeysuckle Blue”

Sound and Fury Signifying… Oscar.

Infernoland

social innovation

Baltimore is “The Most Generous City in America”

Publisher’s Note: What Works Studio, the agency that produces What Weekly, is proud to have served as GiveCorp’s marketing partner for…

The BNote Revealed

Amplify Baltimore

Laugh & Smile

Ad-ucation

Let’s Mess With Texas

artist profiles

Charm City Makeup

Hidden behind the scenes in both print and on the runway is someone whose work is often the most visible…

Adam Scott Miller

Mata Ruda

Parallel Practice at the BMA

Brady Starr

Glenford Nunez

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,…

Baltimore Free Farm

Small Time

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Big Green Pirate Party

Farmageddon

technology

Common Curriculum Launch

Founder Scott Messinger excites the crowd with new features on Common Curriculum, designed with teachers in mind. During each school…

Pure Bang Games

Education Hack Day

Halpern: On Tour and Online

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

The Secret World of Sugaring