Tonight, Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys play Merriweather, and there's a reception for the Honoring 1812 exhibition at the Crystal Moll Gallery in Federal Hill from 5 to 8 pm. At the gallery...
If you're thinking of taking the plunge and buying Facebook shares when the company goes public this week, you might want to check out an ebook from Baltimore native/financial journalist Nancy...
Lia Purpura, writer-in-residence at Loyola University, has won a Guggenheim fellowship to support work on a new book of essays, which, according to her proposal, will be about the ways people relate...
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...
When I profiled John Barth in 2008, he described, in detail, his writing routine for the past half century. Barth said that, whether in Chestertown or Florida—where he and his wife, Shelly, spend...
Local graffiti legend Frank Arthur reemerged in 2011 after years battling the police, drug addiction, and a few other personal demons. According to his drug counselor, he's been straight for nearly...
Remember how peculiarly thrilling it was watching the first season of Twin Peaks? Early on, it seemed almost too good to be true, didn't it? Remember how, as the suspense mounted and expectations...
The tribute to Nancy Haragan takes place at the BMA at 6:30 pm. Haragan, who passed away earlier this week, founded the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance and impacted the local arts scene in many...
Progressive music fans should take note that today's Cuneifest "Rock Day" at Orion Studios is sold out, and tomorrow's "Jazz Day" has been moved from An die Musik—the venue is apparently still...
Everyman's production of Noel Coward's classic Private Lives opens this weekend and continues to December 4th. Espi Frazier's Many Faces of Beauty: Black and White Drawings opens this evening at...