The local opera scene has experienced a profound shift since the demise of the Baltimore Opera Company.
The news wasn’t unexpected. The Baltimore Opera Company had already filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy at the end of 2008, and it seemed unlikely that the organization was going to right its ship when...
An unlikely theater scene plays a major role in bringing the "new" North Avenue to life.
One night last summer, The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) tried to narrow the chasm between Big Culture and little culture by getting about 65 of its patrons to visit the Load of Fun Theatre (LOF/t),...
It won't have Johnny Depp, Ricki Lake, Iggy Pop, or Traci Lords, but the musical version of John Waters's 1990 film Cry-Baby will have plenty of cool-kid drapes and uptight squares (plus new songs)....
Since 1988, Michael Harrison has helped expand the scope and definition of opera in Baltimore.
As Michael Harrison, General Director of the Baltimore Opera Company, nears the beginning of his second full decade at the BOC's helm, he's successfully demolished the idea that opera means a...
Got tickets to the Hippodrome? Dinner’s just a block away.
"Where can I eat around the Hippodrome?" is a question I get asked on a regular basis. Of course, most people know about Maggie Moore's (21 N. Eutaw Street, 410-837-2100), the stately Irish pub...