15th Great Halloween Lantern Parade & Festival: Kaleidoscope
KALEIDOSCOPE Brings 15th Annual Great Halloween Lantern Parade in Full Color!
KALEIDOSCOPE Brings 15th Annual Great Halloween Lantern Parade in Full Color!
Tarks Restaurant’s Executive Chef Chris Golder creates Spanish tapas samplings of octopus, shrimp, chorizo, pork from the grill, gazpacho, and paella as the finale. Bring your instruments and jam a little with Lou Denrich, or join Barbara on a tour of their extensive and eclectic art collection, including international and local artists, that graces their beautiful Owings Mills home.
40 guests / $75 / 6-9pm
The Saratoga Toga Party is a multi-faceted event highlighting area artists, while also celebratory of MAP's homecoming - a return to our building now located within the Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District on Baltimore's west side.
It's time to dust off those dancin' shoes and head down to Mobtown Ballroom for the big ol' Baltimore Square Dance! After a summer hiatus, we're back in action and excited to kick off the fall with a rockin' night of dancing and old-time music. As always, no experience or partner is necessary.
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Sign up for a fall class or workshop at the Baltimore Jewelry Center! We offer classes in basic art jewelry and metalsmithing as well as more complex metal working techniques (casting, dieforming, stone setting, enameling). We are offering seven 12-week classes, two 4-week classes, and three workshops. Our classes are open to new and established artists and many of our classes require no experience. Studio space rental is available, and students receive a $100/month discount on studio rental. Visit our website for more information.
Sylvia Adalman Chamber Series
The Peabody Trio
Violaine Melançon, Violin
Natasha Brofsky, Violoncello
Seth Knopp, Piano
Maurice Ravel: Trio in A minor for Piano, violin and Cello Maurice Ravel: Sonata No. 2 in G major for Violin and Piano Maurice Ravel: Sonata for Violin and Cello
$15 Adults, $10 Seniors, $5 Students
For tickets, please visit the Peabody Box Office website or call 410-234-4800.
Every Wednesday is Neighbors Night!
Come join us for movies, games, music, neighbors & ALL NIGHT HAPPY HOUR
HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS ALL NIGHT:
$5 Bar Munchies (5-10pm) - Coddies, Mussels, Tacos, Veggie DIp
$1 Natty Boh Cans
$3.75 Local Craft Beers ( Bottles & Cans)
$1 OFF Local Draft Beers
$5 House Wine - Revolution & Artisan
$4 Rail Drinks
Peabody Singers
Edward Polochick, Director
"Folk Songs Through the Centuries," featuring selections from Aaron Copland's "Old American Songs" as well as works by Purcell, Wilbye, Passereau, and Weill.
$15 Adults, $10 Seniors, $5 Students
For tickets, please visit the Peabody Box Office website or call 410-234-4800.
DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS FROZEN
IS COMING TO BALTIMORE, OCTOBER 29-NOVEMBER 2!
Peabody woodwinds students perform in the weekly Thursday Noon Recital Series. Free.
Amir Farsi, flute
Minzo Kim, cello
Jing Dai, oboe
Hanul Park, bassoon
Lior Willinger, piano
Tyrone Page, tenor saxophone
Kelly Sulick, flute
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Assobio a Jato
Gilles Silvestrini: Etude #1, Hôtel des Noire à Trouville de C. Monet
Robert Schumann: Three Romances
Giacinto Scelsi: Tre Pezzi
Jennifer Higdon: Flute Poetic
Can’t make the cross-town trek to the monthly Creative Alliance Open Critique? Exhibitions and Programs Manager Jeremy Stern will offer two critique sessions through the Edward A. Myerberg Center in Pikesville. Bring up to three pieces of your work, or works-in-progress, and look forward to spirited group feedback. Constructive comments are provided for all participants; all ages are welcome. 5-7pm Thursdays, October 16 & November 13 | Each session $15, $10 mbrs. of Creative Alliance or Edward A. Myerberg Center -
Special Exhibition is FREE
Every Thursday, 5-9p.m.
Just walk in and enjoy!
Get spirited away by the MICA Haunted House, known for its annual large scale, intricately detailed, immersive, and horrifying haunted houses. This October, get ABDUCTED frantically finding your way back down to Earth through over 20 rooms of non-stop extraterrestrial terror. Halfway through, you might be faced with the question: If you could escape, where would you run to?
Mandatory Waiver this year. You have the OPTION of being POKED AND PRODDED by the contents and denizens of whatever interstellar vessel you happen to board while inside BBOX theater.