Writers LIVE: Julie Lythcott-Haims
Writers LIVE: Julie Lythcott-Haims talks about her book Real American: A Memoir. Thursday, October 12, Central Library, African American Department, 400 Cathedral Street, 6:30 p.m.
Writers LIVE: Julie Lythcott-Haims talks about her book Real American: A Memoir. Thursday, October 12, Central Library, African American Department, 400 Cathedral Street, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 12th at 7:30 pm features How to Defuse a Bomb: The Project Children Story, narrated by Liam Neeson. Forty years ago, a New York City cop, frustrated by the daily reports of wanton violence emanating from Northern Ireland, decided he couldn’t stand by idly while two communities tore each other apart in what amounted to a civil war. So he came up with a plan.
- Since its colonial founding in the1760’s, Fell’s Point as Baltimore’s first deep water port, has been home to a diverse population including both free and enslaved blacks who found employment in the thriving maritime industries that made the city an international shipping destination.
A Tribute to Monk! - Featuring the Carl Grubbs Ensemble
Eubie Live - 847 N. Howard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
Join us for a celebration of the music of Thelonious Monk, American jazz pianist and composer - an enjoyable evening of YouTube videos, and
Live Performance and dialogue with the artists. Featuring Carl Grubbs, saxophone, Mike Noonan , piano, Blake Meister, bass, and Byung Kang, drums.
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Created and Performed by Jeanine Durning
Thursday, October 12, 7 p.m. in Dance Tech (Room 231)
UMBC's Performing Arts and Humanities Building
This is a no-prior-experience needed class in West Coast Swing, a partner dance that is the smooth contemporary cousin of the swing dance family! (example)
While we do allow drop-ins any week of the month, this class is designed as a 4 week progressive series that starts the first week of every month. For the best educational experience (and a discount), we recommend taking the full month series.
This screening shares stories of immigrants living in the Baltimore area, in the narrators’ native language. This oral histories project between undergraduate students of foreign languages and immigrants in the Baltimore Metropolitan area features interviews in Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, and Spanish.
Presented in partnership with Loyola University Maryland.
Program Made Possible Through Maryland Humanities Grant Program, Humanities Fund for Baltimore and the Loyola University Center for Community Service and Justice.
7:30pm | FREE - Please RSVP
This screening shares stories of immigrants living in the Baltimore area, in the narrators’ native language. This oral histories project between undergraduate students of foreign languages and immigrants in the Baltimore Metropolitan area features interviews in Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, and Spanish.
Presented in partnership with Loyola University Maryland.
Program Made Possible Through Maryland Humanities Grant Program, Humanities Fund for Baltimore and the Loyola University Center for Community Service and Justice.
7:30pm | FREE - Please RSVP
Loyola University Maryland welcomes Elizabeth Smart for the 27th Sister Cleophas Costello Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in McGuire Hall on the Evergreen campus.
Sylvia Adalman Chamber Series
Michael Kannen, violoncello
Qing Jiang, piano
Katherine Min, author and reader
Johann Sebastian Bach: Gamba Sonata No. 3 in G minor, BWV 1029
Ludwig van Beethoven: Seven variations on the theme Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen, WoO 46
Antonin Dvorak: Klid (Silent Woods), Op. 68/V
Ying-Chen Kao: Falling Still (World Premiere)
César Franck (arr. Jules Delsart): Sonata in A major for cello and piano
Lear
by Young Jean Lee
directed by Andrew Peters
Sylvia Adalman Chamber Series
Michael Kannen, violoncello
Qing Jiang, piano
Katherine Min, author and reader
Johann Sebastian Bach: Gamba Sonata No. 3 in G minor, BWV 1029
Ludwig van Beethoven: Seven variations on the theme Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen, WoO 46
Antonin Dvorak: Klid (Silent Woods), Op. 68/V
Ying-Chen Kao: Falling Still (World Premiere)
César Franck (arr. Jules Delsart): Sonata in A major for cello and piano
The Terrible Secret of Lunastus is a zany comedy-action romp through the outers of space! The Moon is falling from orbit and on the eve of the Earth’s destruction four astronauts, accompanied by their stupid robot, Android, depart for the planet Lunastus to assess its suitability as a new home for the human race. The creatures they discover there will make them question their free will… and fear for their lives.
Shop America's Handmade Market and support artist entrepreneurs this fall at the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival! Sugarloaf returns to the Maryland State Fairgrounds just north of Baltimore October 13-15 for a weekend of artistic appreciation and entertainment for collectors and enthusiasts of all ages.
Man, Image, Idea: Photographs of Men from the Mark Rice Collection
August 30 – December 12
UMBC Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
Join us on Friday, October 13th for a live performance and broadcast with A Hoodoo Few!
A Hoodoo Few blend high-energy rock and soul with an old school R&B swagger. They rocked out and placed 2nd in the Baltimore Band Block Party. We look forward to welcoming them back to the WTMD studios for Live Lunch! Plan on being here as part of our live studio audience.
Doors at 11:30. Show at Noon. FREE as always! Seating is limited.
A rarity in North America, the Baltimore Mandolin Trio is a "Trio Romantico" in the Italian tradition, combining bowlback mandolins with classical guitar. Their repertoire includes many pieces composed for this combination by mandolin giants Raffaele Calace and Carlo Munier, as well as original compositions and transcriptions of classics from the symphonic and operatic literature. Their arrangement of "Stormy Weather" has been heard many times on the public radio program "Marketplace," signalling a downturn in the stock market.
CarnEVIL is a new Halloween festival on 18 acres in downtown Columbia. During 14 select nights Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods comes alive with horrifying mutant sideshow freaks, demented clowns, and escaped circus animals, all in the name of raising money for first responders and disaster preparedness.
Come experience the haunted woods and a full Halloween festival, complete with a VIP tent, menacing midway, fair food, cocktails, mocktails, musical entertainment, and circus performers.
Step through the doors of some of Fell’s Point’s most haunted pubs for a fascinating haunted pub crawl tour of this historic maritime neighborhood. Taverns in Fells Point have always been the rowdy stomping grounds of locals and visitors alike looking for a good time and a drink, and today it’s no different. Join the crowd and belly up to the bar like times past. If your arms break out into goosebumps, and the hair on your neck stands up, it may be because ghost sightings have happened all around you. Join us for a haunting experience!
Baltimore Choral Arts presents Free Community Sing
Michele Fowlin, guest conductor
Baltimore Choral Arts and its Music Director Anthony Blake Clark, and the Community Concert Choir of Baltimore, under the direction of Dr. Marco Merrick, in collaboration with Northside Baptist Church, presents a free Community Sing of spirituals and gospel music as a part of Free Fall Baltimore. All attendees are welcome to participate in the music-making.
Tickets are not required for the event, and seating will be first-come, first-served.