Art and culture lovers will want to check out these Eastern Shore gems.
Arts lovers on their way to the beach this weekend have a few reasons to pull off Route 50. That’s because, as noted in our April issue, the Eastern Shore continues to shed its rep as a cultural...
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...
The Creative Alliance and Coppin State present “Masters of Maryland Tap” at Coppin’s James Weldon Johnson Auditorium tonight. The program, hosted by dance maven Maria Broom and sponsored by Maryland...
The good folks at Maryland Traditions have announced that this year's Achievement in Living Traditions and Arts awards go to a Highlandtown bowling alley (Patterson Lanes), an Eastern Shore decoy...
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...
I can’t wait for tomorrow’s Maryland Traditions Folklife Festival at the Creative Alliance. For 10 years, the fest has been showcasing traditional arts from around the state, and this year’s lineup...
What piece of art changed your life? How did it affect you?
That’d be a lot of things. On the wall of our house when I was growing up in Brooklyn, my father had pictures of African kings and...
Pianist Frank Horvath, on his innovative Green Keys Tour, comes to First Unitarian Church tonight. With influences from Bach to Bjork, Horvath’s take on contemporary classical has a little...
Tonight, a pair of local indie-rock powerhouses, Lower Dens and Wye Oak, share a bill at the Black Cat in D.C. Closer to home, the web documentary Hometown Baghdad screens at Towson University, as...
Mid-week can be tough, but here are some events to get you over the hump. Tonight, D:center Baltimore holds Design Conversation #28 (on Material, Building, and Sustainability) at Windup Space in...