It’s 12 O’clock in Baltimore
Baltimore’s urban dirt-bike riders lead the pack at the maryland film festival
| 5/8/2013
I Am Divine
Directed by Jeffrey Schwarz
| 5/8/2013
The First Person
Two writers who mix reporting and the personal essay
| 5/8/2013
Let’s Gauguin again
Two of the city’s hottest young artists riff on the post-impressionist and each other
| 5/1/2013
Ten Years of Transmodern
An inside look at the festival that transformed Baltimore’s arts community, from the people who built it
| 5/1/2013
The Sun Also Writeth
Copy editor publishes nuggets of newsroom wisdom
| 4/24/2013
The Bun Shop
“My mouth just died and went to heaven.”
| 4/17/2013
The Siren’s Song
An oasis of exquisite Mexican cuisine shimmers in Highlandtown
| 4/17/2013
Floating World
Hidenori Ishii captures Fukushima disaster in acrylic paintings
| 4/17/2013
Rogue Galleries
Baltimore art spaces continue to impress
| 4/17/2013
City That Reads
Pratt Library celebrates 10 years of CityLit
| 4/10/2013
Trompe Le Monde
Conor Backman’s philosophical puzzles fool the I
| 4/10/2013
Mulholland Drive
Directed by David Lynch
Playing at the Charles Theatre April 13, 15, and 18.
When Mulholland Drive first opened in 2001, I was teaching intro to philosophy at a university and I offered my impressionable young students extra credit for seeing it. A few
| 4/10/2013
My Own Private Iowa
What happens when an urban gay teen moves to Iowa
| 4/3/2013
Unconventional Venues
A long tradition of artists showingwork in cafes and restaurants
| 4/3/2013
On the Road, Again
Walter Salles’ adaptation of the classic novel is as exciting as a long, traffic-clogged drive between Baltimore and Richmond
| 3/27/2013
Fail Better
Acme Corporation performs 12- and 24-hour versions of Beckett’s Play
| 3/20/2013
The Unfriendly Skies
Center Stage’s new play reflects the fragility behind the laughter in uncertain times
| 3/20/2013
High and Low
Dramatist brings insight, blowjob jokes to town
| 3/20/2013
Coffee, whiskey, and Art in Station North
Walking into Bohemian Coffee House on North Charles Street, one may recognize a few faces from around Station North
| 3/13/2013
Holy Fuck
The sexy, theological stories of Jamie Quatro and the charming and harrowing essays of Aleksandar Hemon
| 3/13/2013
Immigrant Song
Mr. Moccasin’s new album highlights singer’s story
| 3/13/2013
12 O’Clock Boys
A documentary about Baltimore’s notorious urban dirt bike riders.
| 3/6/2013
A look at Local books
Young Thurgood, Sensualist, and Murder in the Dog Park
| 3/6/2013
Cancer
Cancer
Directed by Jon Bevers
At School 33 through March 9
There is a surreal golden hue to much of Jon Bevers’ short film Cancer, now playing in a loop at School 33.
| 2/13/2013
Places to Stay
You don’t always want to stay with your family or friends when you come to see them—and you don’t always want them to stay with you. Whether you’re just visiting Baltimore or you have company you cannot abide—you will come to know the city’s hotels.
| 10/10/2012
Dining
The City that Eats, whether someone’s cracking crabs on an old copy of City Paper at a bus stop bench, feasting on a first date at one of our fancier farm-to-table affairs, or seeking out the newest food truck, Baltimore loves its grub.
| 10/10/2012
Punch Drunk
Single Carrot gets political
| 10/17/2012
Fatal narrative
Filmmaker Errol Morris re-examines the case of the Green Beret doctor convicted of killing his family
| 10/17/2012