At Affogatto, owner Tony Cusimano offers a place where you can sip local coffee while playing with rescued, adoptable felines.
With seven signature drinks and a monster rum list, the Fells Point spot makes you feel like you're drinking in Bermuda or the Bahamas instead of Baltimore.
Dozens of local artists will showcase works for purchase in this pioneering exhibition curated by acclaimed artist Derrick Adams with 'Beat' arts editor Teri Henderson.
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He was only the third amateur photographer to ever land the front page, but Allen didn’t care about the acclaim. What mattered was that his pictures had not been reframed to fit some pre-existing reputation of his hometown.
"We linked up together and formed bonds with people we would never talk to under any other circumstance," reflects author D. Watkins, "and then from park to park, we balled harder than the sun shined."
We caught up with the 'New York Times' best-selling author to discuss 'Black Boy Smile,' out now.
We talk to the authors about 'Where Tomorrows Aren’t Promised,' a compelling coming-of-age story set largely around Baltimore’s rec centers and schools.
The best (virtual) things to do with your Baltimore weekend.
Three local luminaries weigh in on the city, on their calling, and on Baltimore’s kids.
Through literature this year, we’ve taken journeys to learn more about our world and city.
More than 56 percent of city children have experienced one or more major traumatic events.
Baltimore’s “squeegee kids” have been a source of hot debate and off-and-on concern for decades.
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
The latest work from D. Watkins and Lia Purpura.
The New York Times best-selling author is back with another fresh take of life in East Baltimore.
First episode in a new OZY Media Town Hall series focused on race in the U.S. airs this evening.
The latest work from Kevin Sherry and Kondwani Fidel.
Our year-end review of Baltimore's literary scene
The best things to do in Baltimore this weekend.
Literary festival celebrates its 21st year, and returns to the Inner Harbor in September.
The latest from D. Watkins, Firmin DeBrabander, and Laura Lippman.
An essay by D. Watkins on the importance of mentoring black youth and becoming a voice for the future.
Event’s 13th year to feature poet Claudia Rankine and new locations.
The best things to do in Baltimore this weekend.
Our year-end review of literature related to Baltimore.