Visiting Artist Laura Heit (CANCELED)
** Due to illnes, this event has been canceled**
** Due to illnes, this event has been canceled**
Terpenes are a diverse class of organic compounds found in a variety of plants. They play a key role in differentiating the effects of various cannabis strains.
We will be exploring the flavors of 6 different Terpenes:
Caryophylene (pepper, wood, spice)
Humulene (earthy, spice)
Limonene (citrus)
Linalool (floral, spice, herbal, lavendar)
Myrcene (mango, citrus, herbal)
Pynene (pine)
Free and open to the public!
6-9pm , Thursday, March 14th
Fells Point Cannabis Docs
1611 Eastern Ave
This rich photographic exhibition is a visual analysis of architecture and its impact on people of impoverished communities.
In September of 2016, five longtime friends, drawn to one another by their musicality and distinguishable voices on their instruments, performed as “Pumpkin Bread” for the first time. Since then, the five-piece folk ensemble based in Boston, MA has been dazzling audiences with its original acoustic music that blends influences from traditional folk songs and fiddle tunes with modern sensibilities and intricate arrangements. Pumpkin Bread developed its distinct sound in kitchen jams, traditional music sessions, and soup nights in the Boston area folk music scene.
Celebrate Women's History Month as celeste doaks, Lady Brion, and DaMaris Hill read selections and talk about their work. Hosted by Carla Du Pree, Executive Director of CityLit Project.
Eyesore Productions presents screenings of films by local film-makers!
10 Stinkin' Dollars!!!
Featuring:
Jill Yesko
Jordan Miller
Charles Cohen
J Gray
Sarah Nelson
Chung Wei Young
Toroes D. Thomas
Aiyana Thomas
Jimmy Smith
Donna Sherman
Joe Tropea
A civil war has just ended, throwing the city into chaos and tearing families apart. Desperate to establish peace and order, the victorious leader, Creon, has issued strict new laws. But his niece, Antigone, resists these decrees for violating spiritual law and threatening her right to honor the dead. With lives, loves, and justice on the line, and two competing truths on a collision course, can the personal and the political co-exist?
Like any culinary trend, relationships are destined to evolve over time—but can the recipe of friendship retain its zest if the key ingredients begin to change? A fabulous dinner at the home of food writers Gabe and Karen proves hard to swallow when Beth drops the bomb that husband Tom wants out of their 12-year marriage.
Pianist John Novacek regularly tours the Americas, Europe and Asia as solo recitalist, chamber musician and concerto soloist, and has presented more than thirty concerti with dozens of orchestras. He offers a stunning program, one which traverses a vast range of keyboard repertoire.
Pianist John Novacek regularly tours the Americas, Europe and Asia as solo recitalist, chamber musician and concerto soloist, and has presented more than thirty concerti with dozens of orchestras. He offers a stunning program, one which traverses a vast range of keyboard repertoire.
**NOTE: Run dates now Mar 12 - Apr 7.** Like any culinary trend, relationships are destined to evolve over time—but can the recipe of friendship retain its zest if the key ingredients begin to change? A fabulous dinner at the home of food writers Gabe and Karen proves hard to swallow when Beth drops the bomb that husband Tom wants out of their 12-year marriage.
McLean Avenue Irish Band is an eclectic mix of musicians that blend together to create a dynamic, vibrant and memorable musical experience for audiences everywhere.
A very professional, talented and extremely entertaining line-up that boasts very impressive resumes as individuals, to bring you the very best in Irish, Country, Rock and Pop, as a group. Although they are from the heart of Ireland they are well known in the Irish/Celtic scene in the Tri-State area also and have electrified stages worldwide.
Admission is free for members and children under two. Visitors enter for $5 per person. Located in the Atrium at Port Discovery (directly next door to the Museum’s main entrance). Hours announced on a monthly basis.
Design and make a mini-robot, build with giant life-sized building blocks, launch rockets towards the moon, create your own theatrical play and more in The Construction Zone in the Atrium at Port Discovery sponsored by M&T Bank!
El Sueño Americano / The American Dream
February 4 – May 23
Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
East Baltimore's "Reservation" - The Lumbee Indian Community
Following WWII, many Lumbee Indians from rural North Carolina moved to Baltimore, forming a large satellite community with numbers reaching into the thousands. Baltimore's Lumbee community is absent from popular narratives of the city, and has even been referred to as "invisible." The March lecture will shed light on this Baltimore community and its people and places.
Presenter: Ashley Minner is an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and folklife specialist for the Maryland Folklife Network.
Presenter: Ashley Minner is an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and folklorist for the Maryland State Arts Council.
Following WWII, Lumbee Indians from rural North Carolina moved to Baltimore, forming a large satellite community with numbers reaching into the thousands. Baltimore’s Lumbee community is absent from popular narratives of the city, and has even been referred to as “invisible.” The March lecture will shed light on this Baltimore community and its people and places.
Baltimore-based acoustic band, Darla Jean and the Somethin' or Others is a 5-piece ensemble founded in 2010, playing old timey music (think 'O Brother Where Art Thou') with some traditional bluegrass, blues, Americana, and original songs thrown in for good measure. Known for their tight harmonies and audience interaction, the band’s unique and diverse repertoire ranges from The Carter Family to Old Crow Medicine Show.
We are less than TWO days away from the next Third Friday Conversation event where we will look at Women’s History in real time through the lens of motherhood at the American borders. What does it mean to a young immigrant mother who, like any other loving parent, only wants the best for her children? What is gained? What is lost? What are the dangers? This is designed as a community conversation so come to participate and share your perspective with others.
Courtney Orlando, artistic director
David Smooke, faculty advisor
Bassist Mark Wade, voted one of the top 10 bassists of 2018 and 2016 by the prestigious Downbeat Magazine Reader’s Poll, has been active in the NYC jazz scene for 20 years, playing with a long list of jazz notables. His trio will be playing tunes from his latest album, Moving Day, at Montpelier Arts Center in Laurel.