Wesley Case is an arts and culture reporter for The Baltimore Banner. Previously, he authored The Scan, The Banner’s weekday morning newsletter. Before joining The Banner, he was a research editor at Morning Consult and an editor at The Athletic. He also covered Baltimore’s arts and nightlife scenes for a decade as a reporter and critic at The Baltimore Sun. A South Jersey native and University of Delaware alum, he has lived all over Baltimore City since 2008.
Whether you want to explore the Fells Point’s annual festival, celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Motor House or sample beers at the Maryland Zoo, we’ve got you covered.
Whether you want to see a Broadway play in Baltimore, cheer on the pig races at Pigtown Festival or indulge your sweet tooth at a desserts festival, we’ve got you covered.
This year, All Things Go, the independent festival named for lyrics to a Sufjan Stevens song, will host acts like Noah Kahan, Lucy Dacus, Doechii and Kesha.
Maryland native and "Severance" star Tramell Tillman made history at the Emmys, becoming the first Black man to win best supporting actor in a drama series.
Michael Strassner, a Towson native, was back in town for the first pitch for the Baltimore Orioles-Pirates game before heading to the Senator Theatre for the premiere of “The Baltimorons."
“The Pitt’s” Shawn Hatosy and drummer Timothy Fletcher — took their turns in the spotlight this weekend with an Emmy win and an Under Armour ad, respectively.
Towson native Michael Strassner, director Jay Duplass and actress Liz Larsen tell the unlikely story of how "The Baltimorons," a new rom-com, was made.
Whether you want to dance along to a new Scottish musical, jam out to the Connecticut band Eggy or cheer on WNBA talent up close, we’ve got you covered.
Carmelo Anthony, soon-to-be basketball Hall of Famer, will be featured in a free “House of Melo” exhibit at Enoch Pratt Free Library’s Central location in Baltimore.