From jazz at The Prime Rib to powerhouse vocals at Order of the Ace, restaurants with live entertainment provide a platform for local artists, while also giving diners a full sensory experience.
Baltimore might be becoming the next epicenter for Black American art. It needs support to last.
Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie are equal parts swoony and toxic in Emerald Fennell's lurid adaptation.
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Photojournalist’s 15-year study of the decline of American steel opens at the Baltimore Museum of Industry.
We caught up with the show’s Peggy/Maria ahead of the show’s summer visit.
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
We sat down with some local artists to talk style, inspiration, and the local scene.
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In his new book Mr. Know-It-All, Waters devotes an entire chapter to the animal artist.
Seth Rogen as the love interest of Charlize Theron? Yes, he can.
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
The latest from John Waters and Joseph J. Capista.
The latest from Micah E. Wood and Cris Jacobs.
Fill your beach bags with these local writers, murder mysteries, and emotional tales.
During a showing of Avengers: Endgame in Bel Air, the comedian treated the audience to burgers and fries.
Hopefuls from the area are excited to compete in front of a raucous hometown crowd.
The top five local songs you should download right now.
The new executive director wants the museum to be a safe place for unsafe ideas.
Revival of legendary San Francisco venue brought to life by diverse cast of characters.
Self-taught Pigtown artist paints Baltimore’s victims of gun violence to heal and memorialize.
Graham turned heads with operatic arrangements and self-expression on stage.
The fast times, hard luck, and rebirth of bluegrass in Baltimore.
Liza Hathaway Matthews’ layered floral paintings have found their way into the world of textiles.
Towson University student has impressed the show’s judges with his wide vocal range.
Baltimore bars, restaurants, and, yes, gentlemen’s clubs feature Davis-themed specials.
Great performances can't save this garbled comedy.
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