Cinematic homage to Buffy the Vampire Slayer is scary and evocative—I wish it were a little funnier
Anne Hathaway gets her groove back—as if she ever lost it.
Before the event—historically held at Druid Hill Park—brings the sounds of fiddles and banjos to its new home against the backdrop of the Patapsco River, we caught up with the organizers to reflect on its last decade.
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From Feastival to Mr. Trash Wheel's Earth Day Birthday, here are the events to pencil in this month.
Film based on the popular fantasy role-playing game doesn't take itself too seriously—huzzah!
The 20th-annual bibliophile bash kicks off Saturday with more than 80 featured poets and writers.
The three-minute film narrated by André de Shields—which took home two ADDY awards last week—features a host of local artists to promote the event’s comeback this September.
I hand out grades for last night's Oscar ceremony.
Don't worry, a crisis team is standing by.
Documentary on the Gun Trace Task Force puts the focus where it belongs—on the victims.
A visual recap of the AVAM's annual race of human powered works of art.
Meet Ryan and Aaron Fini of Perrin & Associates Fine Violins in Mount Vernon.
From street food festivals to the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, here are the local events to pencil in this month.
The BSA alum will return to her alma mater this week to serve as honorary chair of the school's annual 'Expressions' showcase.
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!
How Peabody professor Amit Peled is changing the community through classical music—while also working to keep his students in town after graduation.
A heartwarming coming of age tale...JK, it's about a bear that does cocaine.
From the outside, the 1896 fixer-upper appears like an unopened geode—large, imposing, and traditional. But split it open and inside is a space filled with wonderful light, colors, and patterns.
Taken as a whole, the collection reads like an open-ended meditation on how each of us navigates our own at times surreal life journey.
“People don’t expect for brown and Black people to be in these spaces,” says Evans, a photographer, poet, author, and nonprofit founder.
Through his black and white images, photojournalist J.M. Giordano captures not only the performers, but the spaces they inhabit, the city around them, and the streets that inspire their sounds.
The online 'BSA Muse' covers everything from school happenings to citywide issues and even features op-eds.
The Best International Feature nominee is heartbreaking—and heavy-handed.
'Stop the Road: Stories from the Trenches of Baltimore’s Road Wars' is a must-read for anyone who wants to better understand how the Baltimore of the 1940s and 1950s became the city we know today.
The Parlor, an exhibition space with artists' studios above it, now acts as a multipurpose hangout for creative types.
When the theater debuted during an era of civil rights resistance in 1953, it was uncertain if it would survive a single season. Now, it's embarking on its seventh decade.
At a pivotal time for museums, Naeem’s work is helping to shape and shift the BMA to become a better reflection of current culture.