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Conversations on Theater: Parlor Plays

May 7, 2014

Philip Laubner · Conversations on Theater, Performance

Orange is the new safe word, or in this case, orange is the safe word in an all-woman-acted play called…

★ Documenting the Baltimore Renaissance

Copycat Variety Show

March 23, 2011

Philip Laubner · Art, Performance

I've enjoyed various Copycat Theatre member's productions outside the warehouse in which they reside - they're intense and immersive experiences. Finding myself inside their living

12 Years to Theaters: The Unique Journey of Richard Linklater’s “Boyhood”

June 16, 2014

Michael Balderston · Film

Remember 2002? Tom Brady and the New England Patriots were the Cinderella team winning their first Super Bowl. Halle Berry became the first black woman

Bawlmer HonFest 2012

June 13, 2012

Dharna Noor & Theresa Keil & Larry Cohen · Events, Hampden, Photo Essay

This past weekend, the people of Bawlmer gathered to let their hair down—or, rather, gather it in a beehive—and show their pride for their city.

Excerpt: Mother’s Day at The Orphanage by David Leigh Abts and Michael Shattuck

April 15, 2014

Timmy Reed · Literature, What Lit

Artwork by Carly Silverman, MICA 06 “Mothers Day at The Orphanage” is collection of semi-autobiographical short stories about odd jobs, fake businesses, mistaken identities, close shaves,

Vagabond Opera with Balti Mare at the Patterson Theater

August 4, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Charm City, Music, Performance

It seems like every time we venture out in Baltimore these days, there are solid odds of being completely captivated by what we find. Friday

Super Art Fight 7

July 22, 2010

Justin Allen & Philip Laubner · Art, Charm City

Charm City Roller Girl Chelsea Grose , or as she’s known to fans “Gross Misconduct” is no stranger to a fight. Chelsea – who

Publication and Multiples Fair

April 13, 2011

Brooke Hall · Literature

Jimmy MacMillan of Friends Records, which used artwork found at a similar fair for the label's first release, said after coming last year as an

Funk You Very Much

September 19, 2013

Philip Laubner · Events, Music, Photo Essay

The Funky Bass and Beat Group Known as “F” is experimental, brash and funky, they’re in your face, but in your face with a belly

5 Questions That Matter with Jess Gartner

January 26, 2016

What Weekly · Charm City

Jess Gartner is the CEO and founder of Allovue, an education resource planning platform for K-12 schools and districts that empowers educators at every level to

Stilt-A-Thon

October 17, 2012

Liz Harby · Events, Performance

Photo from 2011 Stilt-A-thon. Credit: Mitro Hood Baltimore’s month long of free events courtesy of Free Fall Baltimore is over half way through. Have you

Getting Motivated: A Case Study on Creating Impact

September 24, 2014

Kristin Mcwharter · Social Innovation

Last week I was fortunate enough to sit down with Kunal Parikh currently a PhD student at Johns Hopkins focused on biomedical engineering, but also

High Zero Festival – Did You Close Your Eyes or Keep Them Open?

October 4, 2013

Kelly Louise Barton & Nick Hughes · Music, Photo Essay

Depending on your choice of what you attended at this year’s festival, the collective experience of High Zero was nothing short of interesting. As a

After The Factory

October 18, 2012

David London · Events, Film

The Baltimore premier of After the Factory is happening tonight at Windup Space at 8:00 pm, no cover. The film explores the crisis in the

Bart O’Reilly

July 5, 2012

Daniel Stuelpnagel · Art, Artist Profiles

Bart O’Reilly Paints, Without Painting Dublin, Ireland native Bart O’Reilly is one of eight participants in MICA’s Summer MFA in Studio Art program. He is

AK Slaughter: Mast Production

November 4, 2010

What Weekly · Video

AK Slaughter: Mast Production

Gemini Moon

October 13, 2011

whatweekly · Artist Profiles

As a full time artist I believe that anything is possible because I live the impossibilities, so I know without a doubt that together WE

Trixie Little and The Evil Hate Monkey

January 13, 2010

Brooke Hall & Justin Allen · Performance

The interspecies burlesque duo, Trixie Little and The Evil Hate Monkey, pack the house at The Ottobar. Here’s Trixie Little‘s interpretation of The of Flight

nightlife

Peace Spore

Blood soaked Vietnam draft papers, peace mantras, deep ethical questions that might never be answered discussed during a no-holds-barred forum…

Nina Simone: Baltimore set to scenes from The Wire

Brian Baker

Cameron Blake Double Album Release

Sick Weapons Last Show at Golden West

Weekends: Totem

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…

Fashion Photographer Sean Scheidt

Michelle Dwyer: Mistress of Karaoke Ceremonies

Mathew Bainbridge

The Copycat Project

Shawn Theron

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

Fixing The Future

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Strange Folks at Ash Street Garden

Small Time

technology

Get Pixilated

People love looking at pictures of themselves. This is a simple and undeniable fact of human nature. Another strange phenomenon…

The God Particle

Baltimore Hackathon

Smart Textiles

Common Curriculum Launch

Inside The Electric Pharaoh