Poetry & Conversation with Joseph Ross & Michael Torres
Poets Joseph Ross and Michael Torres read from and discuss their new books.
Poets Joseph Ross and Michael Torres read from and discuss their new books.
Laws reflect a civilization at a certain time. They address the activities of a community, either to modify, standardize or cease a practice. Slavery was an institution that reflected its time, and its legacy continues to impact our present and color our future.
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Terry McMillan will be in conversation with Victoria Kennedy about her book, It's Not All Downhill from Here.
Live music, movement, and games that you can do at home! Join Dance & Bmore for an Elder Arts Jam for those 65 + yrs and caregivers.
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ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Curator’s Choice: Mark Alice Durant on Maya Deren: Life and Films
Mark Alice Durant, a professor of art history at UMBC, is an artist and writer currently working on a biography of Maya Deren
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM
Winter Film Series: Middle of Nowhere (2012, directed by Ava Duvernay, 97 min.)
Presented by Christopher Llewellyn Reed, chair, Film & Moving Image Department, Stevenson University
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"A Little Romance: Reading Chekhov to Understand Love"
Join CityLit Project and the Enoch Pratt Free Library for a day of celebrating local and national literature. Full schedule to be announced.
Featured festival event: A Reading and Audience Q & A with Nikky Finney
THE MATTERING OF WORDS with Nikky Finney: A Reading and Talk from 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Nikky Finney reflects on the past year, the necessity of poetry, the importance of historical context and a reckoning in understanding the world we live in. Poet Saida Agostini will moderate this session. A reading, commentary, and audience Q & A.
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Curator’s Choice: Vesela Sretenović on Zilia Sanchez
Vesela Sretenović, senior curator of modern & contemporary art, Phillips Collection, Washington DC
ART SEMINAR GROUP ONLINE PROGRAM
Winter Film Series: Fruitvale Station (2015, directed by Ryan Coogler, 85 min.)
Presented by Linda DeLibero, director, Program in Film & Media Studies, Johns Hopkins University
Journalist, screenwriter, Emmy nominated producer, and playwright Keli Goff brings this timely world premiere to Baltimore Center Stage. In the tradition of The Vagina Monologues and For Colored Girls…, The Glorious World of Crowns, Kinks and Curls is a collection of monologues and scenes exploring the complex relationship women have with their hair. From afros to braids, weddings and funerals, falling in love, to grieving a loss, these stories serve as a powerful reminder that for Black women in particular, hair is both deeply personal and political.
Celebrate Maryland Day with an all-ages virtual trivia exploring the Maryland Center for History and Culture's newest exhibition: Discover Maryland. Test your knowledge of how the last 400 years have shaped Maryland and its people. From indigenous peoples and the founding of Maryland, to the landscape and how it has driven the economy and inspired innovation, to the arts and culture that exist in the state today. What comes to mind when you think of Maryland and the people who live here?