The company will be performing at Roland Park Country School next year.
The Hampdenfest boasts one of the best music lineups of all city community festivals.
The Greektown Reading Series goes on Summer hiatus.
Website claims the actor is taking his penchant for party crashing on the road.
“They’d bathe’em, shave’em, feed’em – just skin and bones by the time they got the dirt off of ’em.”
Mt. Washington resident Jill Smokler is a New York Times bestselling author.
Indie rock band Here We Go Magic take to Twitter to share how they gave the filmmaker a lift in Ohio.
Local fiction experts discuss the decision not to award the prize to any of the three finalists.
Lia Purpura, writer-in-residence at Loyola University Maryland, discusses winning the fellowship, writing and reading.
ARTblocks wants to use a mural to slow traffic at the intersection of 36th Street and Falls Road.
Shirley Brewer, a local poet, is keeping busy and hopes to expand her business based on verse.
Basilio contented himself smoking pot, listening to Elmore James, drinking huge glasses of water and painting bricks that day—the Saturday of the holiday weekend, May 28th—until he saw Elisabeth sneak into the basement door of her house.
Author of acclaimed memoir "Drunken Angel" comes to Greektown on Jan. 19.
Caryn Coyle's short story Funeral Mass is the latest contribution to Rafael Alvarez's Book Page.
“... I had the feeling that some horrible image was just beyond the field of vision, moving, as I turned my head, so that I never quite saw it," wrote Burroughs.
The Southeast Branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Highlandtown will host several writers from Baltimore.
His job is in a diner. His passion is in his poetry.
ARTblocks and the Department of Transportation believe a mural at the intersection of 36th Street and Elm Avenue could help slow traffic.
Call it sex, call it sick, call it sleep—call it anything but love when Nieves and Basilio lay together for the first and last time.
Humor columnist Mike Moran sits down with the comic, school teacher and new father.
Dueling portraits of Elisabeth on South Macon Street and Eastern Avenue chili dogs.
Sister Nancy Murray, the sister of actor of Bill Murray, will perform her one woman show on Saint Catherine of Siena at Notre Dame University on Nov. 12.
If you don’t figure out how to draw things that don’t move you will never depict the things that do.
Writer Rafael Alvarez's serialized fiction continues today.
The Evergreen Cafe on Cold Spring Lane is displaying mandalas created by residents.