In ‘All the World Can Hold,’ the best-selling Baltimore novelist draws on real-life experience and finds space for little lives amidst big tragedy.
On the eve of his 80th birthday, Baltimore's beloved Filth Elder shows no signs of slowing down.
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.
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Rock operas, air guitar contests, puppet shows planned for arts festival
They're tiny. They're evil. They're adorable.
'Change for the Better' addresses conflict between police and citizens
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
Cake and Primus to headline festival just hour-and-a-half from Baltimore.
Heartbreaking documentary on Amy Winehouse plays like a horror film where the monster is fame.
Collaboration between WTMD and BSO aims to expose audiences to new music
Funny and sly comedy about life as a "geek" in the 'hood.
Local guitarist says the Baltimore blues scene is just starting to take off.
Baltimore-born singer still proud of song that made him famous
Artist's first solo show features works documenting protests and unity
A guide to help your child have the best summer ever.
Bigger isn't better in this pandering sequel.
Get out of the house for movie night this summer.
Independent film's answer to The Fault in Our Stars is clever but insincere.
A boy, his dog . . . and a really lame script.
John Waters discusses what the one-legged lawn ornament meant to him and Baltimore.
Jam to the sounds of summer at these weekly get-togethers.
Morgan State University Students paste portraits on Station North building.
Organizers strive to improve chef collaborations and local music lineup.
We talk to the Baltimore synth-drum duo about their new album, Maintain.
Dance Theatre of Harlem ballet master and Baltimore native returns for this weekend's performance
Pixar meets Freud in this breathtakingly inventive comedy.
Frontman Stephan Jenkins tells us about the new album, his favorite Baltimore spots, and the future of the band.
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