Saturday is Record Store Day, which provides an excellent opportunity for patronizing local establishments that still sell vinyl. Among my faves are Normal's in Waverly, Trax on Wax in Catonsville,...
Emerging from the holiday haze, you might want to check out bluesman Guy Davis at Brown Memorial Church tonight, or the beginning of Generous Company's intriguing festival, Gumbo, at Theatre Project...
Tonight and tomorrow, you can catch Moscow Ballet's legendary Great Russian Nutcracker at the Lyric.
Tonight, you can check out and purchase artwork by artists such as Loring Cornish, Kelly Walker...
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...
Maryland Art Place holds its 30th anniversary gala tonight, an event that will also honor a dozen women who have made a major impact on the local arts scene—folks like Marin Alsop, Ethel Ennis,...
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...
Double Dagger, Baltimore's most beloved punk band, plays its last show at the Ottobar tonight. Double Dagger epitomized the best of the city's music scene, by flexing its DIY muscle and playing...
Artist Scott Weaver recently unveiled his San Francisco-inspired toothpick sculpture—34 years in the making!—at AVAM, where it's on display until September 2012 as part of the All Things Round...
Take note... Material Girls, cited as "Best Exhibition" in August's Best Of Baltimore issue, closes this Sunday, so it's your last chance to see this fantastic show, which features the likes of...
Over the years, Baltimore has inspired lots of great songs, from Randy Newman's "Baltimore" (covered fantastically by Nina Simone) and Bob Dylan's "Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" to a power pop...