From jazz at The Prime Rib to powerhouse vocals at Order of the Ace, restaurants with live entertainment provide a platform for local artists, while also giving diners a full sensory experience.
Baltimore might be becoming the next epicenter for Black American art. It needs support to last.
Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie are equal parts swoony and toxic in Emerald Fennell's lurid adaptation.
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The four-hour series will revisit the Baltimore County murder case that inspired Serial.
The electronic duo takes the infield's new mega-stage with Post Malone and 21 Savage.
Jessica Hyman talks to us about connecting Baltimore through music.
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
Get to know the cast of The Book of Joseph, which premieres on May 11.
The latest work about The Wire and Maryland's musical history.
The latest from Beach House and Caleb Stine.
Doc on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will thrill fans and maybe even earn her some new admirers.
We celebrate 50 local artists to know right now.
Future Islands makes it big but sticks to its Baltimore roots.
The resurgence of vinyl culture is on full view at the Arbutus Record Show.
Local institutions make classical music accessible—and relevant—in the 21st century.
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
Two brothers run a little music store that could.
Get ready for a cinephile takeover of Station North.
Diablo Cody and Charlize Theron get real about motherhood.
The True Laurels editor discusses his local arts publication and the importance of covering his hometown.
The folk singer explores a new theme on his upcoming album, Moon.
The up-and-coming, Baltimore-born singer performs at the Ottobar this Saturday.
The Fork & Wrench and Modern Cook Shop owner starts a new chapter in his life.
We talk with the local musician about her upcoming documentary on Baltimore's homegrown club music.
Despite its mixed message, Amy Schumer vehicle has some laughs and charm.
Mequitta Ahuja talks the Guggenheim fellowship, travels, and identity through self-portraiture.
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