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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The top five local songs you should download right now.
Don't be fooled: This is B-movie horror dressed up in a classy package.
Downtown Sailing Center celebrates 30 years of connecting sailors with the water.
“Esther and the Dream of One Loving Human Family” begins a five-year run this week.
Read a biography on Wallis Simpson and a novel about ’90s queer culture.
Listen to latest work from Matmos and super-group Chaunter.
Celebrate trailblazers and groundbreaking accomplishments during Women’s History Month.
A peaceful, luxurious retreat in Greenspring Valley.
Diplo, Kygo, and Logic will headline this year’s InFieldFest on May 18.
The good (Gaga!), the meh (oh, Glenn), and the ugly (Green Book) of last night's show.
Everyone’s favorite grooming guru graces the Hippodrome stage on March 2.
Nominate an extraordinary student who stands out as a leader or change-maker in their community. Submissions due December 16th!
The local dream-pop duo talks their new star-studded album.
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On Instagram, these four local foodies leave us hungry for more.
Documentary screening at Parkway Theatre probes show’s urban legend.
Rom-com parody comes about 15 years too late, but still has its charms.
Boudoir photography takes off.
The Rogers & Hammerstein classic comes to the Hippodrome on February 19.
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
Baltimore Choral Arts Society and MICA team up to deliver innovative approach to Hans Christian Andersen story.
New exhibit S/he Handsome focuses on black, queer representation.
The 133-year-old building has become a hub for creatives in Baltimore.