In the face of book bans, AI, and funding cuts, director Carla Du Pree discusses what Baltimore writers need most right now—and how the festival on April 11 will rise to the occasion.
The region’s OG film fest is back April 8-12 at the Parkway Theatre and other venues in Station North.
With the debut of their first brick-and-mortar store, Ayman and Osama Abdeldayem are bringing more than just retail to Station North.
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Fluid Movement celebrates 20 years of community building and radical acceptance.
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Annapolis native Betsy Zander discusses the show, running at Royal Farms Arena July 3-7.
Reed Bmore has built a local following for his thought-provoking wire sculptures.
BMA partners with the market to provide art programs, presentations, and gatherings.
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The latest from Barbara Bourland and Laura Lippman
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We talk to the author of Fake Like Me.
The combination of Mindy Kaling and Emma Thompson proves to be unstoppable.
The Charm City Kitty Club celebrates 17 years of unconventional cabarets.
Before their Hippodrome show, the dream-pop duo reveals a sneak peek of the setlist.
As folk traditions become endangered, one festival has been keeping them alive for 25 years.
De Shields gave a shout-out to Charm City in his acceptance speech for his role in “Hadestown”
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The mercurial movie star from Columbia follows his own muse—no matter where it takes him.
100 years after her death, Harriet Tubman continues to inspire artists.
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