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Lawrence Burney

Lawrence

Lawrence Burney was The Baltimore Banner’s arts & culture reporter. He is a writer, journalist and the founder of True Laurels, a media platform dedicated to highlighting Baltimore and The DMV area’s most captivating music and culture. Burney’s storytelling is concerned with finding — and sharing — the intersections of history, culture, and contemporary art in Black communities in his home region, as well as various pockets within the African diaspora in an attempt to make more sense of the world he was born into. Those instincts helped lead him to opportunities like serving as a music columnist for The Washington Post, a senior editor at The FADER magazine, and a staff writer at VICE. Burney is also a current artist-in-residence for the Baltimore Living Archives — a collaborative program between The SNF Parkway Theatre and the Enoch Pratt Library — where he is developing various film and media projects.

Latest content by Lawrence Burney

Attendees of Subscape gather in the air conditioned Pink Room at The Crown on August 3, 2024.
Farewell to The Crown, a sanctuary for Baltimore’s underground music scene
The Crown provided a space for people to feel they were part of something important — something that belonged to them — when they were within those walls.
Director Chris Robinson
The Culture Report: Baltimore‘s Chris Robinson talks about his LeBron James movie
Baltimore native and director Chris Robinson’s “Shooting Stars” is about LeBron James’ high school basketball career, but properly framed through the lens of him being one of the greatest athletes we’ve ever seen.
Yg Teck live at Motorhouse
The best local rap and R&B of 2023 so far
From Yg Teck to Brent Faiyaz, here is a look at some of the region’s best music of the year.
A view of the "Visit Baltimore" sign by Inner Harbor.
The Culture Report: 12 tips for proper Baltimore etiquette
The culture of Baltimore is changing, so here is an etiquette guide for those new to the area — or for those who need reminders.
Owner of Home Maid and Cloudy Doughnut Derrick Faulcon in his Mount Vernon home on April 25, 2023.
Derrick Faulcon, owner of Home Maid and Cloudy Donut Co., is a Baltimore success story
The burgeoning restaurant entrepreneur left his prison sentence in the past and is now seeing his businesses expand beyond Charm City.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - MAY 20: Megan Thee Stallion performs during Preakness LIVE Culinary, Art & Music Festival hosted by 1/ST at Pimlico Race Course on May 20, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Culture Report: The Preakness Live lineup is a tale of two Baltimores
Last year, having headliners Megan Thee Stallion and Lauryn Hill made it seem like organizers were trying to build a connection with Black Baltimoreans. Pop juggernaut Bruno Mars and electronic dance music duo Sofi Tukker as next weekend’s stars feels like an intentional shift.
Stevie Walker-Webb, left, with former Baltimore Center Stage artistic director Stephanie Ybarra.
The Culture Report: A Baltimore Center Stage director’s career-altering call
Stevie Walker-Webb, the director of Center Stage’s newest production, “Life is a Dream,” talks about his recent Tony Award nomination for “Ain’t No Mo’.’
A screenshot of a Government Names post in 2007 that promoted a video shoot for rapper Mullyman in West Baltimore.
The Culture Report: Remembering the impact of Baltimore’s blog era on music and TV
A new Pharrell-supported podcast called “The Blog Era” dives into the history of rap coverage in the mid-to-late-2000s. Baltimore writer Al Shipley talks about his own blog, Government Names, which was crucial to the local scene during that period.
DEAR MAMA “Panther Power” Episode 1 (Airs Friday, April 21).
The Culture Report: ‘Dear Mama’ dives into Tupac’s bond with his mother
The new FX series frames the iconic rapper’s life within the context of how he was raised by his Black Panther mother, Afeni Shakur.
The Baltimore Museum of Art sponsored a Cultured Report piece on a Billie Holiday collection at BMA put on by John Hopkins University: "The Birth of Jazz: Billie Holiday’s Baltimore." It's featured a lecture and performances and showcased archival images of Holiday.
The Culture Report: Billie Holiday at the BMA
In collaboration with the BMA, Johns Hopkins University shared a preview of a newly acquired collection of Billie Holiday archives.
LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 02:  Actress/comedienne Mo'Nique performs during her "Spread The Love" comedy tour at the Nokia Theater on April 2, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
Mo’Nique’s special with Netflix, the company she sued, is a full-circle moment
In her new standup special, the Baltimore-raised comedian goes deep into her upbringing to offer understanding into why she operates the way she does.
Texas Isaiah's "Pelada: Chapter II" at the BMA's new exhibition, "The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century"
The Culture Report: The beauty on display at the BMA’s ‘Hip Hop and Contemporary Art’ exhibit
At the BMA's new "The Culture" exhibition, Brooklyn-raised artist Texas Isaiah shows how hip-hop culture can be incorporated into spiritual practice.
A screenshot from Stavros Halkias' instagram.
The Culture Report: Three Baltimore comedians to watch out for
If you’re in need of some laughs (and especially local ones), take a look at Stavros Halkias, Vontee and Smirf — all comics on the rise.
Illustration showing download window, cursor clicking on zip folder with music files, and young man putting on headphones plugged into mid-2000s era desktop computer.
The Culture Report: Why one site’s shutdown scare panicked hip-hop fans everywhere
Rumors of the famed mixtape hosting site DatPiff folding emphasized the ever-changing digital music landscape for local and national artists and consumers.
West Baltimore arabber Levar Mullen, featured in “I Got A Monster,” is one of the residents who was affected by the Gun Trace Task Force.
The Culture Report: How the ‘I Got A Monster’ documentary chooses community over cops
There have been several retellings of the Gun Trace Task Force’s crimes, but “I Got A Monster” gives the necessary nuance and depth to the people who were actually targeted.

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