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Take a drive through Baltimore City's Waverly neighborhood and you will see various colorful murals, but if you are able to scratch the surface just a little, deeper layers of creativity are also revealed. Waverly is now home to an increasing number of artists— ...
Undercover of the dark during the morning of the July 27th, 2010— a group of activist artists made a bold statement on the streets of Baltimore. They left behind a bike lane, stencil art, and their manifesto which reads: "The Guerrilla Bike Lane arose from ...
There is no better way to kickoff a public art conference than an exuberant outdoor art performance. This weekend, June 25-27, Baltimore is hosting the Americans for the Arts Public Art Network's (PAN) Half-Century Summit. On Wednesday, June 23rd the event started off ...
I have been asked by the editors at RADAR REDUX to contribute a series of summer photo essays about food. My husband Mike and I love to eat and talk about food. I will photograph as much of what we eat as possible—of course, ...
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 ...
Keeping our planet clean; furniture out of the alleys, oil out of the water, is a never ending struggle being fought, by in large, under the average person’s radar. I have to admit I don’t always find myself ruminating on the destiny of my trash ...
After seeing 14Karat Cabaret's presentation of "Feeling It," I got the opportunity to interview curator/performance artist Ric Royer about his work and the arts in Baltimore. The evening included performances by Martin & Lawrence, Doctors Corrigan & Benson, and Double Date. RADAR REDUX: Where did ...
Art for Social Change is an exhibition of cutting-edge art with a purpose at the Towson Arts Collective through June 3rd. There's an art movement currently gaining steam: Art for Social Change. We heard about an exhibition at Towson Arts Collective, a three-year old arts-education ...
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 ...
This is more than just a farmer's market- live music, hot food, jewelry, clothing, accessories, books, pottery, fresh cut flowers, potted plants, pies, and of course a good selection of herbs and produce await those willing to wake up early on a Sunday morning and ...