Urbanites!
Today begins a new tradition here at www.UrbaniteBaltimore.com. Every two weeks, the What Weekly crew shares with us five hand-picked stories; in return, we kick to them five Urbanite stories, some new, some old. We've included their list below, along with short teasers to get a feel for what the bigger article is about. But you can trust us (and them!): each of these is worth the read.
1. Justin Allen grew up in Tennessee, but manages to find superlative Americana music on the East Coast: Sea Couch. It's mountain music, alive and well in the heart of Baltimore. (Take me to the What Weekly story.)
2. The Microshow series is back at Mobtown Studios, and Baltimore band Lands and Peoples stopped by for a performance. (Take me to the What Weekly story.)
3. It's mediocrity, conformity, and comfort for everyone! Why? Because we can't aspire to anything greater. (Take me to the What Weekly story.)
4. The Baltimore Afrobeat Society puts on what is quite possibly the best dance party of the year. (Take me to the What Weekly story.)
5. Even though he has been a magician for more than twenty years, David London stills asks: What is magic? That's exactly what Philip Laubner asks him in this Q&A. (Take me to the What Weekly story.)
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