Dominic Smith & The B.A.D. Trio featuring Bob Butta and Amy Shook LIVE
“Dominic Smith & The B.A.D. Trio - A Tribute To Wynton Kelly”
Dominic Smith, drums
Bob Butta, piano
Amy Shook, bass
“Dominic Smith & The B.A.D. Trio - A Tribute To Wynton Kelly”
Dominic Smith, drums
Bob Butta, piano
Amy Shook, bass
Kick off Pride Month early. Sing along to some of your favorite songs with Ada Vox, a top 3 finalist on Season 18 of American Idol, and Jasmine Blue and Kedra Lattimore.
Hosted by Baltimore's Drag Performer of the Year" Evon Dior Michelle, in partnership with Baltimore City LGBTQ Affairs in the Office of the Mayor.
Dial-In Information
Registration not required, but encouraged. Click here to register through Eventbrite.
Presented in partnership with Baltimore Sister Cities.
Join us for an afternoon with Ambassador Mohamad Tawfik as he discusses his work as a diplomat, novelist, and everything in between. Moderated by Karen Leggett Abouraya, Co-Chair, Baltimore Luxor Alexandria Sister City Committee.
Registration not required, but encouraged. Click here to register through Eventbrite.
BD Wong will be in conversation about his career.
Award-winning actor BD Wong is one of America’s most versatile performers. BD has been on screens big and small for the last 20 years, appearing in such hits as Law & Order: SVU, Oz, Gotham, Jurassic Park, and Jurassic World. He received an Emmy nomination for his role as whiterose and Minister Zhang in USA's Mr. Robot.
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a virtual performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($9.99 pay-per-view and $19.99 monthly all-access). Customer support is provided by the BSO Ticket Office. Contact by email at [email protected] or by phone at 877-276-1444.
Registration not required, but encouraged. Click here to register through Eventbrite.
Presented in partnership with AARP Maryland.
Justin Fenton will be in conversation about his book, We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops, and Corruption.
The Folkal Point Singer-Songwriter Series, in conjunction with the NxNE Baltimore American Roots Music Series and An die Musik Live, presents:
Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits Volume 80
An 80th Birthday Celebration
Exclusive Video Broadcast
Friday, May 21st, at 8:00 p.m. EDT
Tune in to see and hear great local and regional artists pay tribute to Bob Dylan on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
with:
The Complete Unknowns
Linda Nelson
Caleb Stine
The Stable Shakers
John and Paul from the Stone Hill All-Stars
NAMIWalks is a completely virtually virtual experience, united with NAMIWalks across the country. Participants get to use their creativity, with the main rule that we continue to advance towards our goal by leaps and bounds. The choice is yours on how you want to be involved and eliminate stigma in our community.
NAMIWalks Your Way Maryland will culminate with a virtual showcase on Saturday, May 22nd, 2021
The Downtown Sykesville Connection & Antwerpen Chevrolet invite you to join us on May 22, 2021, for our family-friendly event, Game On Main! This brand new event will celebrate all that makes Sykesville the Coolest Small Town and Best Main Street in America with sidewalk displays from our unique shops and boutiques, food and drinks from our amazing eateries, and a
VIDEO GAME TRUCK COMPETITION
Get Syked to Game on Main
Baltimore is kicking cars off of portions of Charles Street for a day, and we're taking advantage of it! On Saturday, May 22, only pedestrians and bicycles will be allowed on a good portion of Charles Street between Saratoga and North Avenue as part of the Charles Street Promenade. Join us on a tour to hear the stories behind the Washington Monument and see the landmarks of Baltimore’s grandest historic neighborhood.
Access the recording of the previous Rick Alberico Jazz Project concert from Sept. 24, 2020: Quarantine Concert Series_#104: Rick Alberico Jazz Project
Bob Butta, piano
Blake Meister, bass
Dominic Smith, drums
Marty Nau, alto saxophone
Rick Alberico, tenor and alto saxophones
Time & Location
May 22, 7:00 PM - 9:00PM
Le Mondo, 406 N Howard St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
About The Event
The veils between worlds are thin and we can easily slip through.
Fourteen artists explore doorways to other realities during a night of performance and installation art. Shape-shifting between times and dimensions, these artists conjure visions that question our sight, embody the present impossible, and transport us into the unknown.
“Unlike some bassists who are content to compose and remain mostly as a vital cog of the rhythm section, Reed does that but also manages to solo on almost every piece. He has a lyrical touch but can swing too.” - Jim Hynes, Making a Scene Music Magazine, July 29, 2020
Sean Jones, trumpet
Todd Marcus, bass clarinet
Jonathan Epley, guitar
Eric Kennedy, drums
Jeff Reed, bass
In this workshop, you will:
Learn how to use library resources to research your finds.
Learn how to clean. your finds.
The workshop will end with a public Q&A.
Hosted by Evan Woodard, the Baltimore, Maryland based explorer, photographer, and amateur historian behind Salvage Arc. Join him on his hunt for lost relics as he searches for forgotten 18th to 20th-century homesteads, rubbish dumps, and privies.
Dial-In Information
ART SEMINAR GROUP WEBINAR - ONLINE PROGRAM THROUGH ZOOM
Sure on this Shining Night: The Music of Samuel Barber
Judah Adashi, composer and composition faculty at Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, artistic director, Evolution Contemporary Music Series & Rise Bmore
Registration not required, but encouraged. Click here to register through Eventbrite.
Join us for a night with Alanah Davis and Sharayna Christmas.
As two Black women with roots in New York City, Baltimore transplants Alanah Davis and Sharayna Christmas will read essays, poems, and muse on what it means to use Nostalgia as a tool for healing.
Children ages 5 ½ to 12 are invited to audition for the 2021-2022 Conservatory Season! Young choristers attend live, small-group, fun music classes led by highly-trained instructors, all of whom hold master’s degrees in music education. Students participate in live choir rehearsals each week with our Artistic Director, one on one meetings several times during the semester for individualized feedback on singing development, plus tech-assisted, safely distanced in-person rehearsals as state guidelines allow.
BSO Sessions episodes begin with a performance premiere at 8 pm, followed by on-demand access through June 2021 ($9.99 pay-per-view and $19.99 monthly all-access). Customer support is provided by the BSO Ticket Office. Contact by email at [email protected] or by phone at 877-276-1444.
The Baltimore National Heritage Area will be at the B&O Railroad Museum Farmers Market
May 27th
4 -7pm
Come by and see us to find out all the ways BNHA can aid you in capturing and promoting the beauty of your neighborhood!
Celebrating the innovative accomplishments of OrchKids Founder Maestra Marin Alsop, students, community members, and artists will participate in this exciting virtual event to honor Marin and the journey of the OrchKids program over the past 13 years.