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The neo-opera duo Outcalls is classically trained, but they use their singing and musical skills with the creativity of pop rhythms to gently choke the patriarchy with their beautiful voices.
Troy Burton’s vision for telling the story of Black men in Baltimore was many years in the making and has only been made possible through conversation and collaboration.
The Ed Hrybyk Trio will play an upcoming show on Friday December 16th at the Church on the Square as part of the Music on the Square Concert Series
Photos from the 49th Annual Baltimore Mayor's Christmas Parade held on Sunday, December 4, 2022 by Elena Volkova
Charm City Fringe is officially back at The Peale tonight and tomorrow after a two-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
One of the perks of being an Artist or Premium-level subscriber at BmoreArt are our events! This one was hosted by arts patron Kris Kudrnac, with pizza from Dizzy Cow, beer from Guilford Hall Brewing, and ice cream from the Charmery.
The festival and glowing parade procession from Patterson Park to the Pulaski Monument
Photos by Elena Volkova of performances and participants on September 24 at Creative Alliance's Tianquiztli market
A Puppet Slamwich is geared for an adult audience, yet it taps into a childlike imaginary realm where inanimate objects are stirred to life through playful action.
Full Circle Dance Company's interpretation of home offers a chance for audiences in Baltimore to consider dance in a whole new way
Although this will be his first in-person performance with High Zero, Chacon performed in High Zero’s virtual festival in 2020 with Tatsuya Nakatani and Carlos Santistevan.
“I was so in love with everything, and it seemed like a good way to bring different communities together," Tyler says.
This Saturday, September 10th, local record label Shiny Boy Press is teaming up with Le Mondo to bring the city a new music and art festival highlighting homegrown acts you might miss otherwise.
David was one of us, a crazy good art citizen. He leaves a bountiful legacy behind.
The miniseries concludes on August 25, with Bobby Harris as Nixon defending himself in his infamous 1973 “I Am Not a Crook” press conference.