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T-Shirts VS. Sexism: An Interview with #ThatOtherShirt Founder Elly Zupko by Michael B. Tager Back in 2014, I was dimly aware of a trending hashtag: #ThatOthershirt. It appeared in my ...
Living With Art: Hilton Carter, Filmmaker, Producer, and Aspiring Interior & Plant Stylist by Catrell Thomas Drawing inspiration from his green thumb, Baltimore creative Hilton Carter’s Old Mill residence is a ...
A Selection of Modern & Handmade Statement Jewelry Just in Time for Valentines Day by Sherry Insley It’s February already. That means love is in the air come the 14th. Instead of ...
An Interview with Bottle of Bread's Mo Rothman by Cara Ober Baltimore's Read Street has a special energy unlike any other part of town. For close to a century, the area, ...
Our third magazine release party was hosted at in the gorgeous Walters Art Museum Sculpture Court
Photos by Tim Klement On Saturday, October 29, hundreds gathered in Patterson Park for the 17th Great Halloween Lantern Parade & Festival in the tradition of Día de los Muertos. ...
A Q&A with artist and activist Michelle Antoinette Nelson By Bret McCabe On December 4, 2012, the Baltimore-based artist, photographer, poet, and activist Michelle Antoinette Nelson tweeted a photo of ...
Photography by Amanda Bowrosen The Launch Party for Issue 2 of the BmoreArt Journal of Art + Ideas was held on Saturday, June 4 at Area 405 in the Station ...
Video Mini-Documentary by Garrett Cleary The Baltimore Bike Party is a mass monthly ride for participants of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. They stay together, in a slow pace (usually ~10mph), ...
Filmmaker Phallon J. Beckham Visits a New Baltimore Art Space Pipedreamz is a boutique and art gallery that offers artist in Baltimore with a space to display their work without ...
School 33 Unveils The Way Out House, A Psychedelic Powder Room by Cara Ober If she lives to be 80, the average American spends three years of her life in the bathroom. Whether you ...
The New Baltimore Jewelry Center and Opening Exhibit by Cara Ober "The Baltimore Jewelry Center is an educational non-profit building and a vibrant, creative community for the study and practice ...
The Best Made-In-Baltimore Stuff You Need this Season By Rachel Bone Ah, back to school. A time of sharp new haircuts, pumpkin spice smells, and tall tale bragging about summer camp ...
I Heart the New Industrial Arts Collective Pop Up Shop by Cara Ober According to the Industrial Arts Collective's website, "A lot of good things are happening in Baltimore, and ...
A Korean-American Artist and a Baltimore-born Architect Buy a Studio Building Together in Korea Town