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With Cinco de Mayo just around the corner, Baltimoreans are gearing up for a long weekend fiesta.
AVAM's gift shop celebrates the long-held counterculture tradition with its own selection of the limited-circulation, self-published printings.
Gorgeous film about mid-century malcontents is obsessed with beauty—especially Jacob Elordi's.
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On view through March 9, the collection features impressive collage works from contemporary artists, both local and worldwide.
After struggling to find his post-football footing, the former All-Pro and Super Bowl champion is now the creator of a successful Netflix series, directing actors like Mark Hamill.
"I’ve been watching the Westminster Dog Show since I was a little girl," writes editor-in-chief Max Weiss. "All little kids have things they are obsessed with—whether it be trains or dinosaurs or Pokémon. For me, it was dog breeds."
Curio Wellness partners with Viola Brands to open its new Pikesville location in time for 4/20 celebrations.
The accessible story builds upon Burkert's 14 years of hosting tours and programs as an educator at the Baltimore Museum of Industry.
Artist and activist Deyane Moses honors the late Baltimore icon—beloved for his magical murals, screenprints, furniture, and distinctive Afro-Deco style—with community programming Feb. 15-22.
Some of the oceanic outfits from the annual fundraiser’s 15th-anniversary bash, which took inspiration from ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.’
An immigrant architect clashes with a captain of industry in this remarkable film about the soul of America.
The 150th running of the Triple Crown Jewel now features a week-long festival.
After living with the pieces for 50 years, Koenigsberg is ready to release her father’s paintings.
Micah E. Wood's book of artist portraits not only documents the creative spirits who craft the soundtrack of the city, but also bottle the electric essence of Baltimore itself.
The new program overseen by the multi-hyphenate musician, pedagogue, and producer bridges the two worlds of his musical life.
The artist behind Waverly Tattoo Company opened his first shop in 1999 and went on to launch Waverly Color, which sells high-quality tattoo ink and acrylic paints.
The director of the Pennsylvania Avenue Black Arts District is the second Black woman, and the youngest in the state of Maryland, to hold the seat.
With these six standout tracks, singer-songwriter Jenna Balderson firmly plants her flag as a solo artist to know on the local scene.
This weekend, the Creative Alliance is uniting lauded Old Time performers, teachers, and storytellers to honor the often-overlooked contributions of women throughout the genre’s history.
In the decade since opening, the luthier shop and private lesson space has expanded into a live-music venue, too.
Sex in the movies is so back, baby! Thanks, Nicole Kidman.
The most memorable movies this year encouraged us to open our hearts and minds.
The nonprofit alliance fosters mutual support, advocacy, and collaboration among the city’s DIY theater scene.
Timothée Chalamet digs deep as Bob Dylan in this crowd-pleasing biopic.
From the harbor to Hampden, the Baltimore area is aglow with festive family fun.
As the holiday season kicks into gear, we chat with the founder of Around the Way Parchment—which offers 10 different collections of heartfelt greeting and postcards.
Not all of them are bad. Just most of them.