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After a hiatus in 2023, the MdFF is back to celebrate its 25th anniversary, May 2-5.
'The Hottest Blaze in Town,' on view at CCBC through June 15, documents the life and legacy of Baltimore’s most famous burlesque star.
The annual day dedicated to independent music shops is all queued up to return on Saturday, April 20.
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Arts community gathers to fundraise for the beloved artist and musician, who is battling cancer.
From July 24-29, the Hampden shop will once again host workshops and speaker series for the design community to explore its creativity.
The musicologist chronicles the complicated history of the song that eventually became the country’s official anthem.
One of the most remarkable custom homes in Baltimore County.
A young woman contemplates a life that could've been.
Indy is back—but should we care?
Here are some of the hottest shows hitting area venues this summer.
In honor of Sir Paul's 81st birthday, Jed Duvall tells us all about his traveling music show.
Our Readers’ Poll launched in January as a way for readers to weigh in on their favorite people and places in the local dining scene. Now, the results are in!
A filmic reminder that he's Wes Anderson and you're not.
Here's how to have a good time without opening your wallet.
A wave of unity-focused parties, performances, and exhibits are planned leading up to the annual Pride parade and block party on June 24.
No matter where you are in Maryland, there is always an open-air venue nearby.
The Maryland Center for History and Culture display gives attendees an in-depth look at the life of The Muppets’ creator, who grew up in Hyattsville and attended UMD.
We catch up with the local artist and activist.
Why do the people we love annoy us the most?
An anniversary bash at the B&O Railroad Museum on June 10 will feature local acts like rapper Eze Jackson, chamber-pop duo Outcalls, and headlining electronic artist Dan Deacon.
Inspired by fashion, dance, and disco, 'Water Sign' features electronic melodies you can’t help but move along to.
With a focus on inclusivity, the graphic novelist takes the circa-1601 play and plops it into a modern world of proms, social media, and horny teenagers.
As part of his ongoing photo project, contributing photographer J.M. Giordano captures Preakness 148 in black and white.
While the Parkway Theatre takes a year off to plan for the MdFF's 25th anniversary in 2024, WYPR is swooping in to organize a placeholder fest in Station North.
Once a month, Hampden's Waverly Brewing Company transforms into an accessible country-western bash headlined by regional favorites.
Throughout its 43-year lifetime, the Mt. Vernon club was known as a welcoming drag and karaoke spot, a place to come together during the AIDS crisis, and a site to celebrate the advances in gay rights.
In honor of the Painted Ladies contest turning 25, the Baltimore native photographer shares his coverage of the neighborhood's colorful rowhomes.