Performance: Music, Theater, & Dance

Performance: Music, Theater, & Dance

An interview with Marquis Revlon Clanton and Joseph Plaster on the historic collaboration between JHU Peabody Library and Baltimore's ballroom community

An Interview with painter, installation artist, singer/bassist of Natural Velvet

Ostermann’s visual art functions as a commentary on and celebration of celebrity culture and so-called feminine touches like roses and lipstick. Her paintings often mash up imagery of specific objects, like Kim Kardashian’s engagement ring, with stand-ins for fertility and farce, like sliced oranges

This Sunday's event at Hotel Revival showcases local women in the arts and other professions Cheyanne Zadia is encouraging women to speak louder. The 27-year-old is a curator from West ...

Abbi Jacobson and cinematographer Ashley Connor on Broad City at the Parkway Theatre A scene from the second-to-last episode of Broad City, which airs tonight, crystallizes my obsession with this show ...

Ejay McDonald promotes black liberation through monthly rap and dance event Be Civil Battles

We flipped a coin; I had to go first. The lights from the ceiling disappeared along with the audience.

The first film produced by new cinematic vanguard The Ummah Chroma Collective demonstrates a turning of the tide We’re trying to be emanations of the culture. To me, that’s the ...

Dan Gilroy's art-world satire/horror flick picks all the lowest-hanging fruit A slasher flick that seizes on the real-life hilarity and horror of the contemporary art world should leave you both ...

Musical adaptation of Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home chronicles childhood memories and small town repression, by Bret McCabe One of the many problems with having two parents is that sometimes you lose ...

Jennifer Rubell's Ivanka Vacuuming Exhibit at Flashpoint DC: An Interview by Lyric Prince I came to the Ivanka Vacuuming exhibit a bit breathless and self-conscious. I made sure that the ...

The Black Femme Supremacy Film Fest Event Offers a Taste of Black Women Centered Films by Lisa Snowden-McCray “I think of a lot of my favorite films and I think ...

Sweat at Everyman Theater Mines Small Town Blue Collar Existences in America

Sweat isn’t the kind of play you walk away from feeling good about.

The vision of a conductor, the relevance of classical music, and why Marin Alsop is the “pinnacle of perseverance and change," according to Joseph Young

I first saw Cyrus Chestnut perform live at the concert of an excellent young bassist named Kris Funn, who were both Baltimore natives. Chestnut, who had been sitting in the ...

Brick X Brick's Socially Engaged Performances Protest US Policies that Uphold White Supremacy, Patriarchy, and Rape Culture by Ada Pinkston On October 5th, I woke up at 5:00 am without an ...

A Baltimore-based Contemporary Dance Company Defies Tradition by Lauren H. Smith For LucidBeings, to breathe is to dance. LucidBeings is a contemporary dance company that straddles the line between sensible and ...

Ten Not-To-Be-Missed Projects, Exhibits, and Performances at Artscape 2018 by Cara Ober Artscape is hot. Artscape is big. Artscape is a lot. If you make the commitment to attend America's ...

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