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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Work by artist Ed Towles featured at The Frederick Douglass-Issac Myers Maritime Museum.
Lurid Happenings adds magic and performance to the BROS annual October bash.
Maker spaces transform you—whether blacksmith, potter, or jeweler—from novice to master.
Baltimore native Nwodim said the sketch was her vision.
Damien Chazelle's film reminds us how insanely brave the first astronauts were.
With a theme of metamorphosis, the Walters hopes to turn the event into the Met Gala of Baltimore.
Can an outsider make an affecting film about Baltimore's epidemic of violence? Turns out, yes.
In addition to composing plates, some local chefs have a way with art—even when they’re not feeding the hungry hordes.
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
From warehouse spaces to lounge areas, the studios reveal private world of each artist.
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
We chat with the local artist about the new season of drumBOOTY.
Documentarian Marilyn Ness explores both the police and the policed in Baltimore.
The Magnificent Marching Machine was surprised at their homecoming halftime show with the news.
Local musicians weigh in on how the band has influenced them over the years.
Parenting: An Art Without A Manual opens on Saturday.
FIlm about the aftermath of a police shooting is a bit overwrought, but Amandla Stenberg is a star.
Catch the performance at The Peale Center from October 4-6.
Does the world really need another A Star is Born? Surprisingly, yes!
Baltimore native screens film about his accomplished grandmother at the Baltimore International Black Film Festival.
The latest from Butch Dawson and Crack the Sky.
The latest from Kondwani Fidel and Marion Winik.
We talk with the host and producer of The Noir and Bizarre podcast.
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