

Since taking over as CenterStage artistic director in July, Kwame Kwei-Armah has done a great job reaching out to a wide variety of local arts organizations, politicos, and personalities. And the invites to his upcoming welcome party reflect exactly that. Featuring playful photos by Dean Alexander—he took the fabulous shots of Ethel Ennis in our March issue—they pair the charismatic Kwei-Armah with celebs such as 105.7's Ed Norris, restaurateur Tony Foreman, and mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. You can read our profile of Kwei-Armah here and meet the man himself on the 15th at Woodberry's Gutierrez Studios. DJ Lady Miss Kier (remember...





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Yesterday's primary elections produced few surprising results. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake overwhelmingly won the Democratic nomination, and all of the incumbents on the City Council retained their seats, except for one (
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Mayoral candidate Catherine Pugh has amassed a considerable following on Facebook, with over 5,000 friends. Today she asked her friends to change their profile pictures to her campaign sign to show their support.
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