Intriguing sci-fi asks: How far would you go to have a baby?
Robert Pattinson shines in Bong Joon Ho’s uneven follow-up to Parasite.
Journalist John W. Miller discusses his new book, 'The Last Manager,' an enlightening examination of one of baseball’s most successful and colorful leaders.
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In the museum's latest permanent exhibition, curator Rachel Donaldson taps into the history of Baltimore watering holes from the Industrial Revolution until Prohibition.
Former 'Sun' reporter Scott Shane introduces us to writer, activist, and former enslaved shoemaker Thomas Smallwood—a Harriet Tubman-worthy figure whose story is barely known.
With her salt box project, the Baltimore-born artist has launched a public art movement.
The real-life storyline depicted in FX's new series 'Capote vs. the Swans' led to Capote's notorious 1977 TU appearance, in which the inebriated, profanity-spewing writer was escorted off stage.
Satisfying Netflix doc allows you to be a fly on the wall during the recording of "We Are the World."
In a city of world-class museums, gift shops abound. And inside each one is another curated collection tailored to reflect the people, objects, and stories that make that institution special.
Before the CBS sitcom returns for its final season on Feb. 12, writer Greg Abel reconnects with his old classmate to chat about her noteworthy acting career.
Three young Swifties share thoughts on the pop culture phenom (likely) coming to Baltimore for the AFC Championship.
Neither Greta Gerwig nor Margot Robbie got nominated in their respective Oscar categories.
Is Andrew Haigh’s film a love story or a ghost story? It’s both.
Curio Wellness partners with Viola Brands to open its new Pikesville location in time for 4/20 celebrations.
Johns Hopkins University takes over the country’s largest digital collection of writings by incarcerated people, which are all accessible to the public.
Jeffrey Wright shines as a novelist who writes an accidental hit.
The goal of the Bromo Arts District workspace is to challenge the status quo with exhibitions and events that address gentrification, race, and politics.
Emma Stone shines in this gender-swapped take on the Frankenstein myth.
In hopes of bringing forgotten history back to the surface, Bruce Willen's self-led walking tour follows the original path of the Sumwalt Run.
We’re all just living in a Barbie world.
The 59-year-old indie rocker discusses 'The Silver Garden'—a refreshing alternative to the illusion of eternal youth.
A great man gets a great biopic.
In honor of our December Diners cover story, here's a reassessment of Barry Levinson’s groundbreaking film.
Performances by Helicon will feature a medley of original, traditional, and seasonal compositions from around the globe.
Method acting goes off the rails in this sly melodrama.
This just in: The rich are awful.