Writers LIVE: Melvin A. Goodman
Writers LIVE: Melvin A. Goodman talks about his book Whistleblower at the CIA. Tuesday, October 24, Maryland State Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped, 415 Park Avenue, 6:30 p.m.
Writers LIVE: Melvin A. Goodman talks about his book Whistleblower at the CIA. Tuesday, October 24, Maryland State Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped, 415 Park Avenue, 6:30 p.m.
Actor's Lab: Character Creation
Age Group: 18+
Tuition$185
Connect to your creative potential in skill building through theatre classes that illuminate the fundamentals of the professional process for all experience levels. With an emphasis on the life skills theatre cultivates, learn from theatre experts how to express, articulate, share, and collaborate using the tools of the professional theatre practitioner.
Gary Thomas, director
Richard and Elizabeth Case Chair in Jazz Studies
Small-group jazz under the direction of Peabody’s renowned faculty.
CIRCA Presents: Cara Ober
Wednesday October 25, 12 – 1 p.m.
216 Performing Arts and Humanities Building
UMBC's Center for Innovation, Research and Creativity in the Arts (CIRCA) is pleased to present Baltimore-based cultural organizer and artist Cara Ober, who will speak about her experiences as founding editor of BmoreArt, Baltimore’s celebrated online art magazine and print journal.
Join us for an evening with the artists featured in our current show 'The Artist & Their Art': Palden Hamilton, Joanna Barnum, Hai-Ou Hou and Tim Kelly.
The show hosts several pieces by each artist including a self-portrait. Stop in for a glass of wine and hear them speak about their work.
On view through November 25th, 2017
Informal classical performances for all ages presented by student musicians from Peabody Conservatory.
Wednesday, October 25, 6 p.m., Reisterstown Road Branch, 6310 Reisterstown Road.
Saturday, November 6, 6:30 p.m., Herring Run Branch, 3801 Erdman Avenue.
Thursday, November 16, 6:30 p.m., Hampden Branch, 3641 Falls Road.
Saturday, December 9, 3 p.m., Light Street Branch, 1251 Light Street.
Saturday, February 17, 2 p.m., Govans Branch, 5714 Bellona Avenue.
Wednesday, March 28, 6:30 p.m., Edmondson Avenue Branch, 4330 Edmondson Avenue.
Writers LIVE: David Gray talks about his book The Fourth Amendment in an Age of Surveillance. Wednesday, October 25, Maryland State Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped, 415 Park Avenue, 6:30 p.m.
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.
World-class musicians from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Peabody Conservatory, and University of Maryland come together for this concert to increase awareness and support for the hungry.
BY LYNN NOTTAGE
DIRECTE BY TAZEWELL THOMPSON
Join us for Halloween Toddler Time & Costume Parade!
Children enjoy a Halloween story, create a craft, and enjoy a carnival ride of their choice! The fun continues with a costume parade r-treaters collect special treatsthrough the B&O’s Roundhouse with Choo Choo Blue, the museum’s mascot, leading the way. Little trick-o along the way!
Opening Reception: Oct. 6, 6-10 p.m.
Closing Costume Party: Oct. 28, 7 p.m. until late
Saturday 14 October, noon: Lindsay Jacks, Director of Lights Out Baltimore
Saturday Artist’s Talks at 2pm
Sunday programs at noon
Germano's kicks off the ninth year of this wonderful collaboration with the Baltimore School for the Arts. Tonight we welcome the talented BSA theater students under the direction of Roz Cauthen and Becky Mossing and their British colleagues from Showdown Theatre Arts UK under the direction of Carli Jones in a cabaret in preparation for their joint production to be debuted in the spring on the West End in London. Ms. Jones and Ms. Mossing will perform cabaret material with the students.
Co-Sponsored by the Morgan State University School of Architecture + Planning
Join us for the 4th Annual Doors Open Baltimore Kick-Off Lecture!
Morgan State University Professor Dale Glenwood Green will present research findings on the Life and Legacy of Maryland’s early African American architects. This lecture will showcase Maryland’s African American architects who practiced prior to 1970 with a special focus on their education, experience and emergence.
Writers LIVE: Jonathan Eig talks about his book Ali: A Life. Thursday, October 26, Central Library, African American Department, 400 Cathedral Street, 6:30 p.m.
Free Fall Baltimore 2017: CityLit Studio II
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.
For one night only, Roger Corman's 1962 "Tales of Terror", a classic horror fest of three of Poe's most macabre stories, returns to the silver screen. See some bloody good Poe fun, starring none other than Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Basil Rathbone!
This event is a fundraiser to benefit Poe Baltimore and the Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum. General Admission includes the movie, popcorn and soda, plus silent auction and prizes! Come in costume, or come as you are, but get ready to walk our Gothic Red Carpet!