Johns Hopkins University recently announced it was eliminating the poetry concentration from its AAP Writing Program. As we've seen at the University of Virginia, college administrators are looking...
Razor & Tie's upcoming Occupy This Album—a four-disc set of music by, for, and inspired by Occupy Wall Street—kicks off with local folkie Matt Pless' spirited "Something's Got to Give." He's in...
The most ambitious and spirited show I've seen in a long time took place Saturday afternoon at City Neighbors High School. The average age of the performers was about 13, and the hour-long concert...
Spearheaded by the BSO's Marin Alsop, Baltimore's edition of the Women of the World Festival kicks off today and lasts all weekend at the Meyerhoff, with satellite programs at the Lyric and Theatre...
Soulful Symphony performs conductor Darin Atwater's Evolution of a People at the Hippodrome tonight. A tribute to the multi-faceted culture of African Americans, the piece includes a photo narrative...
In the mid-1960s, poet/critic Frank O'Hara and Dutch artist Jan Cremer collaborated on a series of prints that have never been shown in the U.S., until this evening, when Load of Fun opens a month-...
The Baltimore arts community lost one of its champions when Nancy Haragan passed away last night. Haragan created the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance and served as its director until being...
If you’ve recovered from the U2 show, check out funkateer Bootsy Collins tonight at Rams Head in Annapolis. Tomorrow, Sahffi brings her heady blend of blues and jazz to Teavolve for a CD release...
One of the city’s most vibrant art events, the 8th annual Transmodern Festival runs all weekend at the H&H Building, Current Gallery, 14Karat Cabaret, and other venues around town. You can...
Tonight, Second Chance—a nonprofit with the worthy goal of “retraining and creating employment for displaced and unemployed workers in deconstruction methods” and “reclaiming building materials to...