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Arts

    Nonprofit seeks to raise awareness about free summer arts program for Baltimore City kids
    More than 500 spots remain open for Baltimore students in the Summer for Arts Learning Academy, which runs from June 26 to Aug. 3
    Students take part in the Summer Arts for Learning Academy at Wildwood Elementary/Middle School in summer 2022.
    Annapolis wants to put a sculpture at the center of a familiar traffic circle. Question is, of what?
    Three years after a sculpture called “Shoal” 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.
    Genevive Torri, chair of the Annapolis Art in Public Places Commission, walked over to the middle of Westgate Circle to talk about plans for a permanent sculpture.
    Walters Art Museum employees vote yes to forming a union
    The Walters Workers United has voted to form their union after nearly two years of legal battles.
    The Walters Art Museum.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Juneteenth celebration, Art Between the Creeks, concerts and more
    Annapolis is one of those places where there is always something to do. Here are seven of the best.
    The third Annapolis Juneteenth Parade and Festival takes place starting at noon on Saturday.
    Johns Hopkins pulls LGBTQ glossary offline after ‘lesbian’ definition draws criticism
    Johns Hopkins’ definition of lesbians as “non-men” triggered online outrage from both the right and left, labels of misogyny and even criticism from Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling.
    Scenes of Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus
    After more than 150 years, A.T. Jones & Sons costume shop takes its final bow
    A.T. Jones & Sons provided costumes for some of the city’s most colorful productions and events, from operas such as “Carmen” and “Aida” to theme parties, but couldn’t survive the pandemic years.
    Rick Goebel, owner of A.T. Jones Costume company poses for a portrait outside of the store in Baltimore, Thursday, March 2, 2023.
    Q&A with ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ winner Aquaria, who’s coming to Baltimore for Sweet Spot Pride Party
    Aquaria, best known for winning the 10th season of "RuPaul’s Drag Race" in 2018, will be coming to Baltimore on Thursday to DJ for a Sweet Spot Pride Party at Baltimore Soundstage.
    Aquaria, winner of season 10 of "RuPaul's Drag Race" will appear at Baltimore Soundstage June 15.
    Landis Expandis has entertained Baltimore for decades. Now he needs something in return.
    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.
    Performer Landis Expandis
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Tango at City Dock, and the garage party is real
    Music, bull riding, garden tours and a city garage party are on the calendar in Maryland's state capital.
    Dancers at City Dock enjoy one of the dances in the summer of 2022.
    A list of old places I love in Baltimore
    Like many old things, Baltimore wears its history on its face — in the shapes and styles of its buildings, its harbor and monuments.
    Hundreds of people gather to celebrate the 51st lighting of theMount Washington Monument in Baltimore City, Md., on December 1st, 2022.
    Mayor, Mosby call to ‘assess’ alternative arts partners after BOPA budget hearing
    The city’s arts council, fresh off a budget hearing, finds itself in the center of unwanted attention again.
    Council President Nick Mosby, left, and Mayor Brandon Scott listen during a Baltimore City Board of Estimates meeting inside City Hall on 10/5/22.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Pride parade, Let’s Go Music Festival and plein air painting
    June is when things start happening fast. Check out these best bets for fun in Annapolis from June 1-7.
    Country music singer Chris Young will headline the Let's Go Music Festival Saturday night performances at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds in Crownsville.
    BSO’s Heyward to become music director of Lincoln Center’s retooled Mostly Mozart summer ensemble
    Jonathon Heyward, who becomes music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in 2023-24, will succeed Louis LangrĂ©e as music director of Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Orchestra, which will be given a new and as yet undetermined name by the summer of 2024.
    Jonathon Heyward, Music Director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra goes through rehearsal at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Tuesday, May 2, 2023.
    Photos: Welcome all aliens to Balticon
    Lauren Burnette, of Chestertown, West Virginia, and owner of Scarabeus Ceramics, interacts with an attendee. Balticon 57 at Renaissance Harborplace Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland.
    60 years in, Baltimore Center Stage still looks to evolve
    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."
    Center Stage in Baltimore
    A new exhibit shows how Jim Henson brought Miss Piggy and the Muppets to life
    Visitors to the Maryland Center for History and Culture can learn about the history of famous puppeteer, filmmaker and Terp(!) Jim Henson at “Jim Henson: Imagination Unleashed.”
    Bert and Ernie are two Muppet characters from Sesame Street,  originated by Frank Oz and Jim Henson.
    7 things to do in Annapolis
    Whether it’s 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.
    Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre, the city’s oldest running outdoor theater troupe, starts its season Thursday with “Head over Heels,” a new jukebox musical comedy about a royal family on a journey to save their kingdom.
    How you can learn about Annapolis through its murals
    Every Annapolis mural tells a story, whether it is the tragedy of Breonna Taylor’s death or love for community figure Carlester Smith. You can spend hours admiring the artists’ skills. Ah, but then there are the backstories.
    “Proclaiming the Annapolis City Charter: 1708″ is the largest of the three paintings by Lee Boynton in City Council Chambers.
    Baltimore native Imani Robinson’s short film to be shown at Diversity in Cannes event
    Imani Robinson, a 30-year-old Baltimore native, will have her short film “3 Blind Mice,” which she wrote and produced, starring fellow “The Wire” actors Tristan Wilds and Jermaine Crawford, shown in Cannes this month.
    Imani Robinson, a 30-year-old Baltimore native,  will have her short film “3 Blind Mice,” which she wrote and produced, starring fellow “The Wire” actors Tristan Wilds and Jermaine Crawford, shown at Cannes Film Festival
    Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Cultures rededicates itself to community
    The museum recently hosted a grand reopening to reaffirm they’re still around.
    Inside of Sankofa Children's Museum of African Culture, Friday, May 12, 2023.
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