From Serving as the CEO of Enoch Pratt to the 14th Librarian of Congress and Beyond, Hayden's Life-Long Dedication to Access (and Inspiration) Matters More Than Ever
Hayden served as the 14th Librarian of Congress, the first woman and the first Black person to be appointed to the position, until she was abruptly removed from her post by the current administration, along with over 100,000 other civil servants during the first half of 2025.
Sweetness and Solidarity
You could call Fruit Camp a tattoo shop, but that would be reductive.
The Power and Prestige of European Women Creators from the 1400's-1800's
Collectively these pieces speak to our very human impulse towards making, documenting, and memorializing that extends beyond the early Modern era.
A Tribe Called Run, A Baltimore Running Collective
What I love about running and specifically about running with A Tribe Called Run is just this: everything you can see and learn on a long run in Baltimore.
The wide-ranging, meticulously organized collections include photographs, seashells, teeth, vintage ornaments, automobile emblems, bones, feathers, and much more
Entering the wood-floored room on the third floor of the couple's Baltimore home feels a bit like walking into a cabinet of curiosities from centuries past.
On Amber Eve Anderson’s “Something Worth Doing” at Hamiltonian Gallery
These arrangements are subtle and pleasing, though on closer inspection, starkly funny.