In the face of book bans, AI, and funding cuts, director Carla Du Pree discusses what Baltimore writers need most right now—and how the festival on April 11 will rise to the occasion.
The region’s OG film fest is back April 8-12 at the Parkway Theatre and other venues in Station North.
With the debut of their first brick-and-mortar store, Ayman and Osama Abdeldayem are bringing more than just retail to Station North.
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When it comes to cooking, it’s all about ease for The Ivy Bookshop owners Ann and Ed Berlin.
Viola Davis and co. serve up the best action film of the year.
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
March 19 2026 | 6-10 p.m. | The Penguin Room
Locals remember time spent with the 95-year-old comic genius.
Notre Dame of Maryland University launches the state’s first art therapy master’s program.
’Tis the season to ditch the mall and browse unique gifts from area artisans.
Street photographer Martha Cooper has documented urban culture for 40-plus years.
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
Tender coming of age story will quietly break your heart.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play from Lynn Nottage uses the familiar to take a hard look at our country's past and present
Gay conversion therapy drama is too understated for its own good.
The latest from DeRay Mckesson and Laura Lippman.
The latest from Andy Bopp and Wume.
As the iconic Towson record store prepares to close its doors, customers look back on its 40-year run.
The Eastern Shore singer stars with Jonah Hill this Saturday.
The celebration will illuminate the city with literature and lights next fall.
Melissa McCarthy tones it way down—and just may earn her first Oscar.
We profile some of our city's most beloved icons.
As hubs disperse, Baltimore’s art scene slowly diversifies.
Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn talk materials, working together, and new projects.
Novelist and editor weaves fairy tales from her Baltimore home.
Rami Malek and that Queen music are irresistible. The rest of the film? Not so much.
Artist Gerry Mak uses characters, symbols, and black light in new exhibit.
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