Artistic director Kwame Kwei-Armah took the stage before last night’s production of An Enemy of the People at Center Stage and told the audience that cast member Jimi Kinstle, who had been playing...
If you're not into cars speeding at insane speeds through downtown, there's still plenty to do this weekend. Everyman opens its new season with the Baltimore premiere of Time Stands Still by Donald...
The BMA just announced it will be offering teen workshops with an impressive array of local artists this fall. The schedule includes classes with Gaia (Large Scale Drawing, December 8), Olu Butterfly...
John Waters continues to surprise. Earlier this summer, he lit up the blogosphere with a cross-country hitchhiking adventure (that will be the basis for a new book), and it's just been confirmed...
The Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts unveiled the Artscape schedule this morning, and it looks promising. As usual, it's fairly diverse, with nods to local artists. I was happy to see...
Animal Collective's Geologist plays a DJ set tonight at the Hirshhorn in D.C. as part of a "happening" that incorporates musical performances into Doug Aitken's Song 1 piece (above), which wraps the...
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company has acquired the Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company building at 200 E. Redwood Street as a second venue for its performances. The Howard County-based company—which...
Seeing Mary Poppins (at the Hippodrome) and The Whipping Man (at Centerstage) in the span of a week was a peculiar, almost jarring, experience for me. These two productions couldn't be more...
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,...
The CityLit Festival, an essential event on the cultural calendar, takes place at the Pratt's Central Library today and features readings and talks by the likes of Walter Isaacson, Benjamin Busch,...