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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.
Who's Afraid of Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton?
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Arts & Culture
At the Aquarium, things really start hopping (and crawling and swimming) after visiting hours. See what happens behind closed doors.
TV actor and Timonium resident Terry O'Quinn says goodbye to his Lost character John Locke as he plans for the future—and perhaps a return to CenterStage.
Whether you’re a sports fanatic or film buff, a time traveler or an explorer, we’ve got a ton of FREE things for you to do this summer.
History and charm meet right around the corner in Frederick County.
Baltimore's biggest R&B export stages a comeback.
Imagine a Quentin Tarantino movie without any flair, wit, or joy and you have some sense of Kick-Ass.
Paul Reed Smith has joined the likes of Fender and Gibson in the pantheon of electric guitar makers.
Josh Charles is excited about his new hit TV show, but what he'd really like is more time in Baltimore.
How Waynesboro, Virginia, is becoming the hip hub for muralists from around the world
The glowing Patterson Park Halloween event turns 10.
The North Carolina folk-rockers come to Rams Head Live.
An art opening in Patterson Park inspires an important question.
July 11 2026 | 4:30 - 9:30 PM | B&O Railroad Museum
1st Mariner Arena is making a splash with some big acts.
A summary of the acts at the Merriweather Post Pavilion festival.
The BSO maestra's new digs give her divine inspiration.
Cast members from the critically acclaimed show come together for a good cause.
Cake and Robert Randolph perform for a huge crowd.
Throughout the summer, be sure to check out movies on the Fells Point pier.
An interview with the Baltimore natives, who are playing Bonnaroo.
For those fixated on collecting stuff both valuable and strange, spring cleaning is a dirty word.
A local dance party attracts some familiar faces.
Desiree Collins was just looking for an investment property—she found a treasure trove of local jazz history.
The Hold Steady play a great show at the Recher Theatre in Towson.
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