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Check out a Baltimore Police rookie’s first nigh shift in our Contact Sheet gallery. First Night With Charlie-22.
City Paper went inside a Baltimore squat for the series, Kid Row: Baltimore’s Homeless Youth. Check it the multi-media show here.
Witness the acid trip that was our Best of Baltimore Party...wow. (Photos by Brendan Fieldhouse)
Check out the trippy goodness of Baltimore’s Acid House Party with old school AC pioneer DJ Pierre. Dope. (Photos by Tedd Henn)
Yep. This is Bmore. Check out our Windjammer Fest coverage with Future Islands, Dan Deacon, Beach House, and more.
You saw him take down Geraldo, now check out the rest Kwame Rose’s story in Activist Summer: Kwame Rose moves forward following the Baltimore Uprising. Photos by Reginald Thomas II.
Scenes from Baltimore’s art scene in the 70s and 80s. Beards, bellbottoms, and a possible panty sniffer....
Meet Baltimore’s LGBT+ Power Couples.
July 18, 2015
A family still mourns as questions surrounding the death of Tyrone West and Morgan State Police are left unanswered two years later.
EXHIBITION: JOSEF KOUDELKA - NATIONALITY DOUBTFUL at Getty Center, Los Angeles / USA
An aeronautical engineer by training, Josef Koudelka became intensely committed to photography by the mid-1960s and quickly emerged as one of the most influential, iconoclastic photographers of his generation. This exhibition—the first U.S. retrospective devoted to Koudelka since 1988—traces his legendary career with more than 140 works produced over five decades.
In 1968, Koudelka risked his life to document the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, clambering onto tanks and mixing with protesters and soldiers. His negatives of the event were smuggled into the West, and the images were reproduced worldwide, ultimately forcing his exile in 1970. Unable to produce documentation that verified his birthplace as Czechoslovakia, Koudelka acquired the legal status of “Nationality Doubtful” while stateless in Western Europe. (read more)
Exhibition dates: Nov 11, 2014 - Mar 22, 2015
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We toured The Block looking for Blaze Starr. Check out what we found. NSFW of course.
Goth burlesque, anyone? NSFW
Photos by Scott Bradley.
Cabbageheads @ Maryland Deathfest at Sidebar Day One - 5/21/15
Funeral for a seven-year-old and his mother. Photos by J. M. Giordano
Baltimore’s Guns and Drugs of April and May.
Missed Maryland Deathfest? See what you missed here. Photos by Josh Sisk and Brendan Fieldhouse.