Christopher Nolan becomes the undisputed king of large-scale filmmaking with this eye-popping retelling of Homer’s epic poem.
A photo recap of this year’s annual, energetic-as-ever celebration at Druid Hill Park.
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The inaugural festival rocks downtown.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt as America's first hipster-approved action hero.
History and charm meet right around the corner in Frederick County.
The Oregon Ridge festival highlights local and national acts.
The actor behind Ocean City’s “Rodney the Lifeguard” campaign on being Maryland’s face of summer.
This monthly music showcase featured plenty of up-and-coming talent.
Towson native plays the main stage at Artscape.
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Our picks for a great Independence Day.
We enjoyed a wine festival and concert all in the same venue.
WTMD's free outdoor concerts start in Mt. Vernon.
How Waynesboro, Virginia, is becoming the hip hub for muralists from around the world
Thirty years after its release, Baltimore gives its most famous film the respect it deserves.
Thirty years after its release, Baltimore gives its most famous film the respect it deserves
The movie theater creates menus with cinematic-themed drinks
The '90s band rocks out at Rams Head Live.
We stalk a new HBO series that filmed in town
We give you tons of parties, concerts, and specials to ring in the new year.
I've made no bones about the fact that I am something of a Diablo Cody fangirl. I lovedJuno and Young Adult made my honorable mention list for best of this year.
We hear from Elvis tribute artist Jim Parsley.
Local musician talks about transitioning into a new chapter.
From an African slave canoe to a Dale Chihuly sculpture, a local business transports priceless artifacts and great works of art.
Local artists and experts choose 37 artworks in Baltimore that you have to see, and their selections just might stir up debate about our perceptions of art and the city around us.
Baltimore's most notorious graffiti artist tries to go straight, juggling family, school, sobriety, and an art world that just might embrace him.
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