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★ Cover Story

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…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Deep In The Game

October 11, 2012

Theresa Keil · Charm City, Photo Essay

Last Friday Night, Club Hippo hosted Deep In The Game, featuring Dazzlestorm (Ellen Degenerate and Amber Alert), TT The Artist and Murder Mark. What Weekly Photographer

Heretic to Housewife

January 13, 2015

Rahne Alexander · Commentary, Essays

“Please tell my story,” was the refrain my mother, Judith, repeated to me frequently in her last several years. Her health was in long, slow

The French Conniption: When a Chip Chop Drill Kills

April 25, 2013

Larry Evans · Charm City

As you could surmise from my rambling inaugural What Weekly piece  Wrestlin’ With Baltimore (if you happened to catch it – and if not – just think of

What about the girls?

May 9, 2013

Peter Jackson · Charm City

As Shaeleen Bader was driving through Baltimore one day, she saw a teenage boy with a lacrosse stick and it struck a chord – boys

Getting Lit

September 14, 2011

Gregg Wilhelm & Theresa Keil & Matt Kelley · Charm City

The Baltimore Book Festival is next weekend~ September 23-25! *The photos were taken at last year’s Book Festival by Theresa Keil and Matt Kelley. Given

Jeramie Bellmay

February 9, 2012

Justin Allen & Philip Laubner · Artist Profiles

I don’t remember the first time I met Jeramie Bellmay. I do however remember the first time I heard him speak at length about creating

Room 17B at Theatre Project

May 9, 2013

David London · Events, Performance

In case you haven’t noticed, there’s been some pretty amazing theater from Baltimore artists and companies taking place at Theatre Project this season. In just

Baltimore Dating :: Being Upfront

January 23, 2014

Charmed and Dangerous · Charm City

Charmed & Dangerous is a dating blog maintained by a twenty-something facing dating in Baltimore. The C&D blog is not only for singles but for anyone

Summer Flu by Carabella Sands

April 18, 2013

Timmy Reed · What Lit

  ­Summer Flu I was wearing the new dress My prettiest When my boyfriend’s sickness Took me I was petting the tongue of Yo the

Talking Parlor, NaPoWriMo with Sarah Jean Alexander

May 9, 2013

Adam Robinson · Baltimore Reader

Parlor is an online journal run by Sarah Jean Alexander, a Baltimore writer and bartender. It’s unique, with a collaborative focus, pairing sets of two

Michael Owen

December 2, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Art, Artist Profiles

You would be hard pressed to spend any amount of time in Baltimore without coming across a striking example of Michael Owen’s art. His images

The God Particle

July 4, 2012

Dr. Nodnol III, Esq. · Technology

Dr. Nodnol checking back in for duty on the day of the announcement of a great scientific breakthrough! Certainly it has been hard to miss

Minás Konsolas: ArchiteXture

November 29, 2012

Gina Caruso & Theresa Keil · Art, Artist Profiles

  Minás Konsolas: ArchiteXture Opening Reception Saturday, December 1, 2012 at 6-9pm See it on Facebook On a cool fall evening, artist and gallery owner

Crossing Cultural Divides in a Rowboat

June 23, 2011

Lee Boot · Social Innovation

Bruce MacKenzie is a shipwright. He builds boats. But he also builds young people's interest in learning by thinking about their culture, and about what

It’s A Love Hate Thing

July 25, 2013

Matt Kelley · Music

This, however, is only the surface of what you could describe as a collection of works wrought with angst, inner turmoil, anger, and rage.

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

GETTING OUT OF THE GROUND with Adam Scott Cook

June 24, 2015

Daniel Stuelpnagel · Artist Profiles

Photos and artist’s renderings courtesy of Adam Scott Cook Photos of Adam Scott Cook by Daniel Stuelpnagel   Adam Scott Cook has worked his way

social innovation

The Merchants of Dissonance

It’s a good thing we lost faith in politicians a long time ago, folks. Otherwise we may have been stunned…

Loveasaurus Records

Building Genuine Diversity

Still Occupied

The Baltimore Algebra Project

Redefining Family and Community

artist profiles

Artist Profile: Mark Eisendrath

Photo by John Deamon A Break In The Clouds (I Love It When She Smiles At Me) What extraordinary beauty…

Navasha Daya: Rebirthed Above Ground

Silent Whys

Elizabeth Brady

Renewable Artifacts

Lauren Lakis

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…

Welcome to the Free Farm

Farmageddon

Fixing The Future

Big Green Pirate Party

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden