Three years after a sculpture called âShoalâ was removed, the Annapolis Art in Public Places Commission is moving to fill Westgate Circle again. This time, the plan is to make it permanent.
Johns Hopkinsâ definition of lesbians as ânon-menâ triggered online outrage from both the right and left, labels of misogyny and even criticism from Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling.
A.T. Jones & Sons provided costumes for some of the cityâs most colorful productions and events, from operas such as âCarmenâ and âAidaâ to theme parties, but couldnât survive the pandemic years.
Aquaria, best known for winning the 10th season of "RuPaulâs Drag Race" in 2018, will be coming to Baltimore on Thursday to DJ for a Sweet Spot Pride Party at Baltimore Soundstage.
Landis Expandis is a musician, visual artist, DJ and more, but is currently facing health struggles that are preventing him from doing all of the above.
As it searches for a new artistic director amid staff turnover and an industry downturn, Baltimore Center Stage works with an eye toward what's next: "This moment is calling to invest in the future."
Visitors to the Maryland Center for History and Culture can learn about the history of famous puppeteer, filmmaker and Terp(!) Jim Henson at âJim Henson: Imagination Unleashed.â
Whether itâs the return of Annapolis Summer Garden Theater, the opening of the pool at Truxtun Park, or the annual Memorial Day Parade, there are always interesting things to do in Annapolis. Here are seven of them.
Every Annapolis mural tells a story, whether it is the tragedy of Breonna Taylorâs death or love for community figure Carlester Smith. You can spend hours admiring the artistsâ skills. Ah, but then there are the backstories.
Imani Robinson, a 30-year-old Baltimore native, will have her short film â3 Blind Mice,â which she wrote and produced, starring fellow âThe Wireâ actors Tristan Wilds and Jermaine Crawford, shown in Cannes this month.