From jazz at The Prime Rib to powerhouse vocals at Order of the Ace, restaurants with live entertainment provide a platform for local artists, while also giving diners a full sensory experience.
Baltimore might be becoming the next epicenter for Black American art. It needs support to last.
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The abstract painting will mark the museum's first work created by a non-human being.
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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.
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Marian Crotty’s “Halloween” will appear in the collection, out Nov. 3.
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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.
Local artists continue to create in an unprecedented year.
"C’mon, Mister-all-the-way-from-Baltimore, you can do this," Stuart Zolotorow remembers Lennon telling him.
It might be a little too slick for its own good, but film about Baltimore's dirt bike culture gets a lot of stuff right.
Bill Murray shines in Sofia Coppola's irresisitible charmer.
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With a five-year contract and digital fall concert series, musicians and management look toward the future.
As the Reginald F. Lewis Museum turns 15, its mission remains as relevant as ever.
Museum's virtual programming works to provide financial relief and increased visibility for local artists, curators, and galleries.
Teen drama about schizophrenia is smarter and more sensitive than you might first think.
The nomadic company debuts an outdoor, socially distanced original on September 24.
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