Tonight's Lit Show is a new storytelling show, like Stoop Storytelling, only way different. Like Stoop, it's getting started with the Creative Alliance at the Patterson, it's co-hosted by a pair of...
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...
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-...
An intriguing group of artists and administrators has just joined the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance's board of directors. The group includes choreographer/educator/MacArthur grant recipient Liz...
Esopus magazine isn't an art magazine. It is art. Founded by Carroll County native Tod Lippy, Esopus includes artist projects, fiction, photography, poetry, archival material, film stills, posters,...
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...
This sounds promising... Deadwood creator David Milch's production company, Redboard Productions, has just inked a deal with the William Faulkner's estate to produce film and TV projects based on...
What piece of art changed your life? How did it affect you?
I was in the 5th grade and was instructed to do my very first book report. It was suggested we branch out and read something more "adult"...
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...