Liz Lerman collaborates with Center Stage as part of her ambitious Civil War Project
Paula Vogel loses her way with new Christmas play at Center Stage
The 13th Floor Pianist has lived a storied life
Baltimore writer Wil Hylton goes deep to solve a decades-old mystery
In Maryland and across the country, the federal designer-drug crackdown takes prisoners, cash, and a legal backlash
Local author's book follows up on the paranoid style in American politics
Norman Rush's new novel probes friendship, marriage, and war
Baltimorean Matthew VanDyke didn't plan to be a motorcycling, freedom-fighting, filmmaking activist (and prisoner) in the Arab world, it just kinda happened.
Baltimorean Matthew VanDyke didn't plan to be a motorcycling, freedom-fighting, filmmaking activist (and prisoner) in the Arab world, it just kinda happened
Inside a renegade Catholic community, where women are priests and minds are open
My friend was actively engaged as one of the wiretappers, tapping some of his own friends.
Expressing yourself concretely has rarely been more important than it is right now.
Mill Stories, Railroad Heritage Days, Gettysburg Civil War Battle Reenactment, and more
Blackwater Falls State Park, Carroll Park Skateboarding and Bike Facility, Patapsco Valley State Park, and more
Perceived crime associated with liquor stores among reasons for license changes
Eugene Jarecki tackles the war on drugs
Having a kid changes your idea of fun, luckly baltimore offers plenty of opportunities to keep the tykes amused.
Baltimore artist attacks social issues with life casting
A. Jarrell Hayes turns his torment into speculative fiction
A local production takes on the brutality Congolese women continue to endure
Civil rights activist Bayard Rustin's sexual orientation continues to obscure his legacy
Councilmember's bill calling for city audits ruffles feathers at City Hall
Baltimore's antique bottle collectors covet the milk, ink, and beer of yesteryear
A journalist crafts an indispensable primer about life at the Maryland Institute College of Art
An annual festival of French film returns to JHU for a third year
Do not cash in your bonds and max out credit cards. On Dec. 21, 2012, the world does not end.
I am a controversial black woman seasoned with seasonings from the salt of the earth.
With the Iraq War over, we can stop adding up the casualties and start adding up the cost.
Only Democrats have served as mayor since 1967, and only Democrats have sat on City Council for nearly 70 years.
In this society, we are plagued by the need for instant success and the silly belief in individualism.
Maryland Historical Society
Confederate Women of Maryland Monument
Bill Doyle believes that Saudi Arabia bankrolled the Sept. 11 attacks, and despite U.S. government opposition, he hopes to prove it
June 22-June 29
Beartown State Park, Fort Frederick State Park, Jones Falls and more.
Discover the region's 300-plus years of history
Superfluous subplots detract from historical drama about Opus Dei's founder
Our guide to the 2011 Maryland Film Festival
A lifer explains his life
Cop killer's treatise doesn't add up
Talking with the production company that aims to put the accurate details in historical dramas
Over-attention to detail slightly bogs down ambitious historical courtroom drama
Haunting treatment of 1996 beheadings a powerfully empathetic look at belief
Loyola University professor's debut novel offers an upbeat tour through a dismal world
The Oscar-nominated director wants us to understand what really happened in the financial meltdown