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DJ John Canale's new vinyl listening party “The Evening Ritual” digs deep into the power of sound.
The local artist is one of 70 worldwide who were recently profiled for the fine art hardcover, “L’art du minuscule,” from the esteemed French publisher Gallimard.
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Senior editor Ron Cassie discusses his new collection of vignettes about some of Baltimore's most lesser-known characters.
We break down the best places to support Baltimore artisans this season.
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
March 19 2026 | 6-10 p.m. | The Penguin Room
The musician reimagines classical standards and advises on more inclusive programming.
The artist, choreographer, and youth mentor has been a steady force in an otherwise static year.
A scientific exploration.
We caught up with the organizers about idea behind 'No Stagediving.
Thoughts on the most bingeable scripted series of the pandemic.
With his big plans waylaid by the pandemic, Spencer Horsman continues to entertain.
HBO docuseries on Baltimore's St. Frances Academy football team barely scratches the surface.
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
The abstract painting will mark the museum's first work created by a non-human being.
Independent music venues fight for their lives.
Members represent the identities and lives of Black women through the stories they tell.
Small ensembles perform an innovative repertoire focused on diversity and inclusion.
The one-time BCPS Teacher of the Year gets kids to write, and eventually publish, their own stories.
Saturday’s free concert will mark the first show in the brewery's virtual series.
A BMA retrospective celebrates Baltimore’s most resilient, genre-busting visual artist.
Marian Crotty’s “Halloween” will appear in the collection, out Nov. 3.
Our monthly roundup of openings, events, and news from the art world.
The late artist's working-class roots and quirkiness mirror our city’s image.
The sale of three works by the Baltimore Museum of Art has caused outrage in the art world. Here’s why.
A local maker creates custom footwear for those in need.
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