Hosts Jen Marsh and Heather Keating will present their wildly popular interactive screening of the cult-classic action film on Dec. 6.
Film about the origin of Hamlet is curiously uninterested in Shakespeare himself.
The Baltimore City College graduate plays ShenShen in the national touring production coming to the Hippodrome in December.
Find the Best in Baltimore
Arts & Culture
Another gimmicky M. Night Shyamalan film? Say it ain't so!
Staff discusses the experimental nonprofit's upcoming closure, as well as favorite memories and what comes next.
Earl Martin—the museum's new Deborah and Philip English Curator of Decorative Arts, Design, and Material Culture—studies how the 18th- and 19th-century artifacts had an impact on the world around them.
Relentless Events, the Baltimore Ravens’ newly launched, year-round private events arm, is here to take your event to the next level.
More than a yarn store, the firehouse-turned-production-studio on Eutaw Street downtown prioritizes its activism efforts—which only continue to grow.
Released last fall, 'Comradely Objects' is described by the band as “a thrilling portrait of revolution underway.”
I watch the Oscar nominations on TV the way some people watch a sporting event. I’m very...vocal.
An aging bureaucrat finds out he’s dying—and realizes he stopped living a long time ago.
Fall is fabulous in Allegany County, the Mountain Side of Maryland.
The muralist's most personal project yet is a culmination of her Jewish, Black, and Puerto Rican roots.
Founders aim to be a go-to for vinyl and music merch, but their overall goal is to be "a hub for artists and musicians.”
Despite hosting some of the biggest acts in the game, the recently renamed CFG Bank Arena—undergoing a $200 million renovation—has never been beloved.
Partners In Care Maryland, Inc., connects older adults with volunteers to build a thriving community.
After one final show in Federal Hill, the gallery's namesake plein air painter will start her next chapter across the harbor.
Dulkerian’s Persian Rug Co. Inc. on Calvert Street is as weathered as its owner’s favorite carpets—and, like them, it endures.
The artist's work keeps up the tradition of old hand-painted building facades that were once so common in industrial cities like Baltimore.
We caught up with Jusu to discuss her brilliant horror satire, which is now available on Prime Video.
We know, we know. The colder it gets, the harder it is to get off of the couch—but these fun spots will inspire you to bundle up and put yourself out there.
There were a lot of recurring themes.
The critically acclaimed, largely autobiographical film follows a gay Black man who joins the Marines in the era of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
Damien Chazelle's love/hate letter to Hollywood is a bit too frenetic for its own good.
Since 2016, Gray has posted more than 3,300 architectural watercolor sketches—complete with brief histories—on his popular Instagram feed.
Oscar bait overdoses on whimsy.
It's officially sugar plum season. Here's where to view both classic and contemporary takes on the Tchaikovsky tradition:
Conceived in 2020 and directed by Burney, 'Along the Parkway' showcases the regional talent found up and down I-295.
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