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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.
In a town full of creatives who might claim the title of “hardest working artist in town,” Landis “Expandis” McCord is arguably among those with a real shot at that crown.
A photographer on a mission to document jazz musicians during COVID-19 hardships
As with many of the poets Old Songs has explored, Callimachus was equally at home writing grand paeans to deities as he was writing personal, even confessional verse.
Photo Essay: A Three Hour Cruise Featuring the Absolutely Dragulous Brunch Bunch
The end result is more than a portrait of the artist at work; it’s a document of the uniquely collaborative spirit for which Baltimore is, and should be, known.
The live music, food vendors, and the congregating of eclectic black folk make it feel like one giant family cook-out.
Curated by Joe Tropea, Visions of Night: Baltimore Nocturnes at the Maryland Center for History and Culture beautifully and seamlessly integrates Baltimore nightlife of the past and present.
Since 2005, Muse 360 has called the Howard Street cultural center home, but now faces the all-too-familiar challenge of finding another affordable space to host dance classes, meetings, and other events.
The community members of BROS shared with BmoreArt some insights on the hard work that goes into having so much fun.