Holiday compilations that think outside the box set
Shaking up tradition with an outrageous combination of a rich, eggy challah dough rolled up with apples, honey, onions, and sharp cheddar, and a whisper of cinnamon.
Baltimore's Ariel S. Winter shoots new life into noir
Charges filed in Patterson Park mortgage fraud
Occult investigator "Dr. Daniel Rumanos" doesn't need a day job
I think ken olthoff should try to find a better target for his self righteous indignation.
Matisyahu sheds the yarmulke for blond tips and clubby new album
Racial tensions may ease after Shomrim verdict
Delicious kosher meal
Production about the aftermath of slavery has a powerful immediacy
New graphic novel traces two sisters' diverging courses through early 20th-century New York
Agnieszka Holland returns with a Holocaust story set in the sewers of a Polish city
Pickles, dumpling, and other adventures in learning about the food of the other Motherland
An agnostic's search for spiritual fulfillment yields a book as wise as it is funny
Passion Player
the most restless klezmer/rock/jazz/avant-garde/funk guitarist in Baltimore
A new book tells the story of a Jewish psychic who allied himself with the Nazis
Diner, Dragonslayer, The Leopard, Liberty Heights, Midnight in Paris, The Wild Child
What to do and where to go this season
The Animation of Jan Svankmajer, Avalon, Arthur Christmas, Dune, Hugo, Liberty Heights, The Muppets, Taxi Driver
A new Jewish Museum exhibit ruminates about food
The Arena Players produce an idiosyncratic, winning version of a modern classic
The collective Ryan Harvey and Mark Gunnery founded in the '90s has has become a major presence in the international folk community
Wrenching story of the Holocaust in France filtered through a contemporary domestic drama
Visionary artist explores the struggles of African-Americans and Jews
Ian Nagoski excavates the music of the early 20th-century Ottoman diaspora
Documentary film excavates the 20th-century troubles of an Eastern European region
Members of Orthodox Jewish citizen-patrol group Shomrim sued for assault
Restored 1948 documentary about Nazi war crimes remains relevant
Baltimore Jewish Times Executive Editor Phil Jacobs and filmmaker Scott Rosenfelt expose sexual abuse in Baltimore's Orthodox Jewish community
Budrus, Drive Angry, Hall Pass, Mr. Bjarnfredarson, Nora's Will
Paul Giamatti anchors this loving, problematic adaptation of Mordecai Richler's great novel
Abramoff biopic charms, and that's all
We asked some Baltimoreans what they look forward to about the holidays other than the holidays. Here's what they said
New Reggie exhibit explores intellectual and artistic connections between blacks and Jews