A benefit show of cat-and-dog inspired artwork opens at Hampden's Spur Gallery November 9th at 6:30 pm. Spur will be donating 50% of all sales generated by the exhibition—which features work by an...
G. Love, Cake, Citizen Cope, and Robert Randolph headline tomorrow's Silopanna Music Festival, which also features local faves J. Roddy Walston and Jimmie's Chicken Shack. Music starts at 11 am at...
Open Walls Baltimore, the ambitious street art exhibit put together by Gaia, is taking shape in Station North. In March, the large-scale artworks started going up around Greenmount West, Barclay,...
The CityLit Festival, an essential event on the cultural calendar, takes place at the Pratt's Central Library today and features readings and talks by the likes of Walter Isaacson, Benjamin Busch,...
Esopus magazine isn't an art magazine. It is art. Founded by Carroll County native Tod Lippy, Esopus includes artist projects, fiction, photography, poetry, archival material, film stills, posters,...
Double Dagger, Baltimore's most beloved punk band, plays its last show at the Ottobar tonight. Double Dagger epitomized the best of the city's music scene, by flexing its DIY muscle and playing...
What piece of art changed your life? How did it affect you?
[Jean-Michel] Basquiat. A friend of mine from Brooklyn, my stylist, knew him. She was in New York when Basquiat was there, and they were...
It's been an exciting week for local filmmaker Matt Porterfield (director of Putty Hill and Hamilton)—last Saturday, he won the $25,000 Sondheim Prize, and he's just announced that he's raising funds...
There's great music for a wide variety of tastes this weekend. The Western Maryland Blues Festival kicks off this evening in Hagerstown, but things really get cooking tomorrow with George Porter,...
If you haven’t already visited the Walters’ Treasures of Heaven: Saints, Relics, and Devotion in Medieval Europe and the BMA’s Seeing Now: Photography Since 1960 exhibitions, don't wait any...