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★ Cover Story

Charm City Chaat

August 10, 2011

Tedd Henn & Angelique Weger · Food

Delicious delicate bites of potato, lentils and vegetables layered with tamarind and cilantro chutneys, thoughtfully sprinkled with yoghurt, onions, and…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

The DIY Devotee’s Guide to Autopsies

January 12, 2015

Abby Higgs · Charm City

I’m a DIY devotee. I make my own granola, my own shampoo, my own polarfleece socks from the shorn coats of my free range Bavarian

Five 2 Nine: Change Of Course

October 22, 2014

Matt Kelley · Charm City

It was Saturday morning and Grass Market was a bustle with food vendors and crafters selling their goods beneath pop up canopies. We had wanted

Interview :: Marissa Nadler

March 12, 2014

Ezra Winter · The Hustle

Marissa Nadler is a Boston-based musician who “wastes no time in cutting close to the bone on “July,” her latest album and first for her new

Poetry: 2 by Sarah Jane Miller

January 15, 2014

Timmy Reed · Charm City, Literature, What Lit

Everyone’s Birthday A miraculous riverboat divides the clustered flock of walleye fish, those scaled lions   ponderously vast. Here cries the lavender bud vying with

Transmodern Festival at H & H

April 22, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Art, Charm City

Greetings from the land of pleasant living, also the former umbrella capital of the world and birthplace of the six-pack. It’s hard to believe that

Netflix Premiers Its First Exclusive Documentary

July 15, 2014

Michael Balderston · Film, Technology

There’s symmetry to Netflix premiering a documentary on an independent baseball team that ruffled the feathers of Major League Baseball. Forty years after the Portland

Top 5 Events :: April 24th, 2014

April 24, 2014

Gatsby · Charm City

Top 5 Events (in no particular order) Each week we bring you the goodness. Submit your event to our calendar if you’d like to see yourself here!

Peace of Mind

March 15, 2012

Daniel Stuelpnagel & Theresa Keil · Art, Artist Profiles, Innovation, Station North

Baltimore artist Scott Pennington has been working out of a 2,000-square-foot woodworking shop and studio for about three years, holding firmly to the mantra of

Andy Cook at The Metro Gallery

November 4, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Art, Music

On Thursday, October 29th, photographer Andy Cook had a book release party for not one but two books. He had the book, In The Air

To Whip, Perchance to Scream: Eroticism Revisited

August 5, 2014

Heather Clark · Essays

I remember trying to do this once before…and I remember it ending badly. I was tense, reluctant and extremely wary of my counterpart – I

The Hustle: Twitter to Riches- How to find Comedy Success and a Job at The Onion

June 17, 2014

Ezra Winter · The Hustle

The Hustle is a series where Ezra Winter interviews and features how people find success in creative ways in the digital age. This time we

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

TELESMA playing Egyptian Sun 2008 Video

March 2, 2010

What Weekly · Video

Sensory overlove.

The Monument Project

June 20, 2013

Matt Kelley · Community, Love, Wellness

You can’t have a dialogue if no one is speaking and without a dialogue, no worthwhile progress can be made.  This is the philosophy behind

Spring League Softball

April 18, 2012

Barbara Wilgus & Philip Laubner · Community, Sports

Spring League Softball: Mobtown Beatdown versus Sir Lord Baltimores Author Michael Kimball has been called a lot of things, from “a hero of contemporaryfiction” [Sam

Winter Festival of Wonders

February 15, 2012

Philip Laubner & Dr. Nodnol III, Esq. · Art, Events, Music, Performance, Station North

Dr. Finius J. Nodnol III, Esq., checking in after a truly Wonder-Full weekend at Area 405. The Winter Festival of Wonders began when it organizers, David

#SaveADopeBoy

August 16, 2012

Tristan Brooks · Community, Social Innovation

“You know, people look at the young drug dealers in this city like they a menace. Man, these are kids. Somebody’s bringing this stuff in

fashion

Otakon 2011

Once again Baltimore’s annual Otakon Convention summoned a bevy of of eager practitioners of Otaku make-believe. This curious culture of…

Smart Textiles

Fashion’s Night Out

Sharp Dressed Man Opens In Mt. Vernon

Tailor Made Cocktails

LOT 201

social innovation

Murder Ink at Single Carrot Theatre

On the fifth of January participants in Single Carrot Theatre’s recitation of Anna Ditkoff’s City Paper column, Murder Ink, entered…

Let There Be Transit

MLK Parade 2012

Malaise and Malaria

Getting Baked

Operation Oliver

artist profiles

Kaveh Haerian :: Poster Child

On an oppressively hot night back in July of 2008, Kaveh Haerian saw his first show at Single Carrot Theatre.…

Baltimore’s Most Dynamic Surf Rockers :: Beachmover

Clifton Futch

We Are Gone

Mr. Oz

Robert Marbury

sustainability

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Publishers’ Note: Green Street Academy is a client of What Weekly’s sister company, What Works Studio. We are proud to have…

Fixing The Future

Small Time

Baltimore Free Farm

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Big Green Pirate Party