In ‘All the World Can Hold,’ the best-selling Baltimore novelist draws on real-life experience and finds space for little lives amidst big tragedy.
On the eve of his 80th birthday, Baltimore's beloved Filth Elder shows no signs of slowing down.
In the face of book bans, AI, and funding cuts, director Carla Du Pree discusses what Baltimore writers need most right now—and how the festival on April 11 will rise to the occasion.
Find the Best in Baltimore
Arts & Culture
Check your brain at the door and enjoy this delightfully ludicrous spy film.
We give you a rundown on Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, which opened as the first full-service casino in the city.
Magazine ranks MICA Tenth Hippest Campus in U.S.
History and charm meet right around the corner in Frederick County.
Hokey sports film never makes a compelling case for its own existence
World premiere slated for May 2015.
Melodramatic teen romance suffers from a terminal lack of chemistry between the two leads.
Longtime Renaissance Festival performers play real-life roles of husband and wife.
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
The magician's seances continue this week in Hampden.
New take on the When Harry Met Sally formula is just charming enough.
Band brings outrageous live show to Annapolis on Saturday.
A guide to help your child have the best summer ever.
The writer remembers the actor's guest appearance on Homicide: Life on the Streets.
The great Brendan Gleeson saves this film from feeling like a glorified theology project.
Acclaimed author celebrates release of new thriller at The Ivy tonight.
A roundup of some of the newest, and scariest, amusement park rides in the region.
Founder Brad Selko discusses his fan-first philosophy.
Check out the amazing bus stop sculpture outside the Creative Alliance.
The club left an indelible impression on the young women who worked there.
Actor impersonator turns up at Station North Arts Cafe this morning.
Chadwick Boseman is electrifying as the Godfather of Soul.
Our picks in arts, culture, and entertainment.
Rollicking sci-fi is way more fun than it has any right to be.
Six-part miniseries will focus on race relations and politics in Yonkers, NY.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Ok