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Barbara Bourland's novel about a young female artist earnestly making paintings in NYC in the early ‘90s captures all of the magical pain of being an artist
Potter provides a valuable resource which is adaptable for individuals and organizations alike in combating harassment and violence.
Sharon Flake writes about Black teens, and when I was a teen, it felt like she was one of few authors actually writing about us.
Founded in 2013 by poets/artists Olufunmike Woods, Kenneth Morrison, and Slangston Hughes, DewMore Baltimore began as a platform for community engagement but then it evolved to focus on poetry.
Brown shows us how decolonizing is more than a cultural buzzword. It’s a lifelong process. It’s also an internal one.
For anyone who likes to give books as gifts (or, you know, read them) 2018 has offered an embarrassment of riches.
The BmoreArt Journal of Art + Ideas: Issue 06 Centers on Baltimore as a Creative Home by Cara Ober For BmoreArt’s newest print journal, we asked a variety of Baltimore-based ...
A Summer Reading List by Julia Fleischaker August is for stretching out these long days last days of summer, before we all get too busy to read (just kidding). I ...
A Conversation with Julia Fleischaker, Owner of Greedy Reads by Cara Ober Julia Fleischaker moved to New York a week after graduating from the University of Maryland and started her ...
Amy Davis's New Book, Flickering Treasures, and Accompanying Exhibition Home Movies: Portraits of Baltimore's Neighborhood Movie Houses at Gallery CA by Christopher Llewyllyn Reed “Thirty-five years of silent cinema is ...
A Conversation with Poet Stephen Zerance by Malcolm Lomax Clad in Adidas from head to toe, Stephen Zerance is your gaming poet fantasy in sheep’s clothing – whose knowledge of ...
A Female-Helmed Lit Port of Solace: A Conversation with Babe Press by Michael B. Tager It’s mostly disheartening to turn on the news or social media these days. Feelings of ...
Whales SPF 50 is the first in a series of commissioned videos by Wickerham and Lomax exploring poetic approaches to media. The evolutionary track becomes a place from which stereotypes, ...
An Interview with the Baltimore Reading Series Hey You, Come Back by Michael B. Tager For some time, I’d heard about a reading series based in a Station North bar ...
Baltimore's Best Places to Escape When You're Sick of Writing At Home: A Comprehensive List Curated by Michelle Junot Baltimore, home to a rich literary community, does not disappoint when ...