Radar Redux.com is expanding the traditional concept of journalism, to cover a wide array of Baltimore Arts and Culture. We are a partnership between the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, Maryland Institute College of Art, and Johns Hopkins University.
The story behind Baltimore’s Magazines Best New Boutique winner. Who said that in this economy and in Baltimore it is too whimsical of a thought to follow your dreams on the premise that “if not now, when?” Jennifer Solomon always wanted her own women’s and men’s wear ...
Published: June 10, 2010
Everywhere you look in Baltimore there is a church. It is impossible to ignore the religious diversity of Charm City, so what about Santería? “I need three pigeons and a rooster for the sacrifice as soon as possible.” This wasn’t ...
Published: May 14, 2010
While the majority of Mexico ignore this date, in Baltimore, we celebrate. The celebration for the “fifth of May” spilled onto Baltimore St. a few days early this year. There were booths bordering the streets selling uniquely spiced foods typical of the country. Many attendees enjoyed ...
Published: May 10, 2010
What is the perfect price for a fantastic food coma? Approximately $8.95 on weekdays and $10.95 for the weekend brunch at Mughal Garden. The outside reveals little about the Indian food paradise that awaits inside. As soon as the door closes behind you, the spiced aromas ...
Published: May 7, 2010
Author Frank R. Shivers, Jr. writes that Fells Point "is the only area where the beginnings of Baltimore can be felt." Centuries ago ships arrived at the docks with thousands of settlers and immigrants, especially during the years the abominable slave trade thrived. Ever ...
Published: May 3, 2010
What is so uncommon about the media that there needs to be a museum showcasing it? Everyday we are updated with news at the speed of light because of modern technology. We learn of occurrences around the world, celebrity breakups and weight gain to the ...
Published: April 22, 2010
What is Guerilla Gay Bar? Taking over - one straight bar at a time! The first Wednesday of October, hundreds of people awaited the Facebook message that would reveal the place and time of this month's coup d'etat of one of Baltimore's traditional, straight-laced bars. ...
Published: November 5, 2009