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Pellinore Press – Neo-Craft Couple Creates Quality Array Of Printed Work

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— ...

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By: Amy G. Kozak

Published: August 27, 2010

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Local Activists Create Guerrilla Bike Lane

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 ...

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By: Amy G. Kozak

Published: August 23, 2010

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C’mon Everybody Get Your Public Art On, and Don’t Forget to Suz-ercise!

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 ...

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By: Naomi Gassel

Published: June 24, 2010

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EAT / #1

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, ...

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By: Ding Ren

Published: June 15, 2010

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Whimsy/Reason Boutique

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 ...

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By: Carla Escoto

Published: June 10, 2010

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Waste Not, Want Not: Involving the Community in the Environmental Revolution.

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 ...

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By: Gabe Snyder

Published: June 3, 2010

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Interview with Baltimore Performance Artist Ric Royer

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 ...

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By: Amy Morgan

Published: May 22, 2010

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Art for Social Change Exhibition / Towson Arts Collective

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 ...

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By: Molly O'donnell

Published: May 17, 2010

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Cinco de Mayo

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 ...

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By: Carla Escoto

Published: May 10, 2010

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Sunday mornings under the JFX

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 ...

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By: Sasha Funk

Published: May 4, 2010

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