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John Mather, NASA astrophysicist, to speak at Loyola
Loyola University Maryland’s academic division of natural and applied sciences presents the 2017 Grand Seminar featuring John Mather, Ph.D., senior astrophysicist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. in McGuire Hall. For more information, go here.
Generating Conversations
As part of “Laying-by Time,” a broad survery of work by the late Alabama-born artist William Christenberry, MICA presents a panel discussion on the legacy of race and Southern history in Christenberry's work, featuring Judy Norrell, collector of Southern literature, art and history; artist Paul Rucker; and Tanya Garcia, artist, community activist. Moderated by Dr. DaMaris Hill, artist, writer, educator and social justice advocate.
Peabody Jazz Students
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Medical Cannabis Diversity Career Fair
This is a FREE, informal networking event for people who want to learn about employment in the cannabis industry, especially those seeking jobs as production associates, patient service associates, retail managers.Meet hiring managers in person! Bring multiple copies of your resume and cover letter.
Enter our free raffle for a chance to win a top-of-the-line vaporizer and other door prizes.
The Bodyguard, The Musical
Based on the smash hit film, the award-winning musical stars Grammy Award-nominee and R&B superstar Deborah Cox!
School 33 Art Center Juried Group Exhibitions: Call for Entry
Annual Call for Artists: School 33 Art Center, Baltimore, Maryland
2017 Juried Group Exhibitions
Application Fee: $35.00 (Includes a one year membership to School 33 Art Center)
Application Deadline: Monday, April 10, 2017- 11:59pm.
Apply Online: https://promotionandarts.submittable.com/submit/78790/school-33-art-cent...
Auschwitz through the Lens of the SS
Public Program United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
3RD EYE THURSDAYS (Open Mic)
Time is just about upon us for the EYE to be awakened. This is where the family comes together to share, support, and express ourselves. First timers and veterans are both equally encouraged to come out and share their thoughts, feelings, ideals, and some even their soul. Our queens always bring the fyre. This experience will stay true to form. Coming from Connecticut to drop some jewels and spit that fyre it is our honor to give you.......
3RD EYE THURSDAYS (Open Mic)
Time is just about upon us for the EYE to be awakened. This is where the family comes together to share, support, and express ourselves on the open mic. First timers and veterans are both equally encouraged to come out and share their thoughts, feelings, ideals, and some even their soul. Our queens always bring the fyre. This experience will stay true to form. Coming from Connecticut to drop some jewels and spit that fyre it is our honor to give you.......
Auschwitz through the Lens of the SS
Public Program United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
STUDENT-DIRECTED PLAY FESTIVAL: “impromptu” and “the actor’s nightmare”
McDaniel’s Department of Theatre Arts presents a student-directed play festival featuring two one-act plays. McDaniel senior Brandi Weyers of Northfield, Mass., directs Tad Mosel’s “Impromptu” about four unsuspecting actors asked to improvise a play that reveals their true selves. McDaniel junior Brandon Richards of Huntingtown, Md., directs “The Actor’s Nightmare” by Tony Award-winning playwright Christopher Durang, which finds a man thrown on stage in a performance for which he has never rehearsed.
UMD Repertoire Orchestra Concert
The University of Maryland Repertoire Orchestra is a unique all-campus orchestra that is open to music majors, non-music majors and members of the University of Maryland community. Led by graduate conducting students at UMD, the orchestra prides itself on a wide range of projects, collaborations and repertoire.
Phillips Seafood NEW Happy Hour
Wind down in the Phillips bar & lounge with specially-priced drafts & domestics, select wines by the glass & select spirits with your favorite mixer. We offer a specially-priced happy hour food menu as well to tempt your tastebuds.
Monday - Friday 11am - 7 pm
Sunday All Day
JORDAN TICE AND HORSE COUNTY
Jordan Tice is a singular voice on the American roots music scene. Over the last ten years, he has developed a reputation as a unique and versatile guitarist and prolific composer of some of the most thoughtful and well-crafted tunes of his generation. Jordan has a voice and sonic aesthetic that is all his own with which he filters the sounds and conventions of American Music into something unique. On his latest release, “Horse County”, he also demonstrates a unique voice as a songwriter and singer in addition to his known guitar and tune-crafting skills.
“They Call Me Q” with Qurrat Ann Kadwani
Qurrat Ann Kadwani, an award-winning actress, producer, host and philanthropist, performs her one-act play, “They Call Me Q.” Kadwani transforms into 13 characters as she tells the story about a girl from Bombay growing up in the Bronx and acclimating into American culture. Call McDaniel’s Student Diversity and Inclusion Office at 410-857-2794 for more information.
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Thursday, March 2, 7:30 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
Hampden Neighborhood Lights - The Changing Face of Hampden Self-Portrait Workshop
Join local animator Isaac Ewart in a lesson on self-portraiture and learn different stop-motion animation techniques. Participants will be tasked with creating 3-5 unique self-portraits, which will be used as part of The Changing Face of Hampden project during Light City 2017.
UMBC Jazz Festival: John Edward Hasse Lecture
UMBC Spring 2017 Jazz Festival: John Edward Hasse
“Curating American Jazz”
Friday, March 3, 12 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
John Edward Hasse, author and Curator of American Music at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, will lecture on Curating American Jazz.
Amir ElSaffar's Two Rivers Ensemble
Jazz and Middle Eastern music intertwine in this dynamic sextet led by trumpeter and composer Amir ElSaffar. Deeply rooted in the musical traditions of Iraq, this music honors its origins while possessing a singularly unique sound, speaking the language of swing and improvisation. Distinct from other contemporary musical fusions, the resultant sound incorporates microtones rarely heard on the trumpet, as well as innovative strides in the maqam modal system performed on the santur (hammered dulcimer).
“Gorgeous, invigorating and accessible.” – NPR Music