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.
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The latest from Tod Lippy, Steve Lowenthal, and Peter Plagens.
Organizers won't commit to resurrecting festival in 2015.
A guide to help your child have the best summer ever.
Richard Linklater's masterpiece is about childhood, growing up, and time itself.
Complete film retrospective is scheduled for September.
Saxophonist Del Puschert has played with rock and R&B royalty for the past 60 years.
BSO announces Jason Alexander will sub for Mandy Patinkin in January.
Our interview with the voice actress from Sailor Moon.
Luc Besson's metaphysical action flick is loopy, ludicrous, and undeniably fun.
The Living Classrooms program hosts a day of live music at Oregon Ridge.
History and charm meet right around the corner in Frederick County.
Organizers say event will go off Sept. 20. Toilet races remain in doubt.
From The Flaming Lips to Lauryn Hill, here's your breakdown of August concerts.
Katrina Ford talks about Celebration’s new record and how the local music scene has evolved over the past decade.
The Maryland governor and The Wire creator make peace over Coronas on Amtrak.
Interactive exhibits and comfortable weather drew thousands to this year's festival
Organizers hope to still put on this year's event with city’s help.
Broadway star will co-headline Star-Spangled Spectacular at Pier Six.
Inventor of unique musical instruments takes home $25,000 award.
The biggest free arts festival in America returns for its 33rd year.
Our interview with the publisher of Esopus.
From flash mobs to flamenco, Dance Baltimore keeps the city moving.
New 15-screen multiplex anchors the $85 million Towson Square project on Joppa Road.
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