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DJ John Canale's new vinyl listening party “The Evening Ritual” digs deep into the power of sound.
The local artist is one of 70 worldwide who were recently profiled for the fine art hardcover, “L’art du minuscule,” from the esteemed French publisher Gallimard.
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As its name suggests, the local collective rises from the ashes to establish a burgeoning arts haven in Pigtown.
Nicole and Javier are great, but the film feels very Sorkin-y.
We chat with @Baltimurals creator Maria Wolfe about the city’s stunning street art.
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
Fashion world melodrama is deliciously over-the-top.
Filmmaker Tina Canady discusses her debut documentary, premiering at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum Friday.
Imbued with a raw, rich, hard-grooving sound, album speaks to art and freedom and feeling alive.
New art project works to preserve a piece of Baltimore’s past.
Owner Edward Whitfill, and other Towson officials, share what the independent bookstore has meant to the community.
Crowd-pleasing story about Venus and Serena's dad is anchored by Will Smith's tremendous performance.
We sat down with the Tony Award winner to discuss the upcoming concert, which will take audiences on his personal journey through the city.
March 19 2026 | 6-10 p.m. | The Penguin Room
In 1960s Ireland, an idyllic childhood is disrupted by violence.
Little Italy native discusses her debut collection, 'Stumbling Toward Grace,' released on Nov. 9.
Set to run at Druid Hill Park from Nov. 6-7, the public art project will give Baltimore a glimpse into the future.
Hell is being a member of the royal family, according to this claustrophobic Princess Diana biopic.
The pop-up’s fall/winter season continues with events at Broadway Market and Peabody Heights Brewery.
Wes Anderson loves 'The New Yorker' so much he made a (great) movie about it.
What if Star Wars—but on sand?
Allowing young people to lead the way, Wide Angle Youth Media has made a name for itself as a local production house.
Art collectors Claribel and Etta Cone left Baltimore with one of its greatest gifts.
The Go-Go’s Dundalk-born drummer credits her local roots for making her rock and roll dreams come true.
Effort at the BMA is the latest in a trend of unionization at cultural institutions around the country.
By day, Matt Hankins is a shop supervisor at Worcester Eisenbrandt, a historic restoration company that's nearly 100 years old.
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