Curator Gage Branda discusses ‘Good Sports,' which focuses on the struggles, values, and plain fun that sports bring to the human experience.
Some of our favorite looks from the gala and after party, which raised $1 million in support of the museum's many programs and exhibits.
Grande and Erivo are more than up to the task in this rollicking adaptation of the smash-hit musical.
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Pinsker's "A Song for a New Day" imagines a Baltimore where public gatherings are outlawed.
The top five local songs you should download right now.
Refreshingly honest film about sex work opens the Black Femme Supremacy Film Fest
Downtown Sailing Center celebrates 30 years of connecting sailors with the water.
The future of the long-controversial 52-foot sculpture could be in question with train station redesign.
Do you have to love Bruce Springsteen to enjoy this film? No, but it helps.
The owner of Protean Books & Records shares his favorite things.
Ceramic arts center partners with community organizations to bring the project to life.
The Ravens great will compete for the mirror ball trophy starting in September.
Brooklyn Heights discusses what to expect from the inaugural extravaganza.
The new exhibit features works by emerging black female artists at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Museum.
This remarkable stone and cedar shake residence showcases both historic charm and modern elegance.
Baltimore City’s Youth Poet Laureate shares original work "What If..."
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
From shooting hoops and splashing in pools to finding the perfect park bench, Baltimore knows how to cool off and chill out.
Provocative film explores the dangers of white noblesse oblige.
The local artist’s new record explores her Indian heritage and intersectional identity.
Raunchy coming of age comedy has lots of laughs—and just as much heart.
Local multidisciplinary artist explores religion, nature, and humanity in exhibit on view through October 20.
We speak with curator Mia Loving about her latest exhibit, on view through this week.
It took Trudy Morgal two decades to find her now-iconic portrait from the weekend of peace, love, music, and mud.
Great performances can't quite overcome this female centric gangster film's uneven tone.
Annual celebration of African American culture brings in big names like Rick Ross and Teddy Riley.
Headliners include J. Roddy Walston and The Business, DDm, and Psycho Killers.