Student Solo Recital
McDaniel College students perform vocal and piano solos, under the direction of Music faculty members Rachel Andrews, Kyle Engler, and Waka Osifchin.
McDaniel College students perform vocal and piano solos, under the direction of Music faculty members Rachel Andrews, Kyle Engler, and Waka Osifchin.
Grab your friends and party the Irish way, at a traditional ceili! Kick off the Irish Trad Fest with social dances as the area’s finest Irish traditional music plays from the stage, and enjoy a great community experience!
Basic footwork will be taught until enough folks are there to have the first dance. The footwork is not necessary to dance, so arriving late is no problem. Ceili band is pick-up, so any Irish musicians who come with their instruments are welcome to play with the band as space allows! No experience is necessary.
Award-winning author Margaret Atwood will give a lecture. Atwood is a prolific author of poetry, nonfiction, short stories, and novels, including The Handmaid’s Tale (now an Emmy-winning television show on Hulu).
The lecture is presented by the Robert and Jane Meyerhoff Visiting Professorship, which was created to bring distinguished scholars, teachers, and practitioners to Goucher’s campus to advance local and national dialogues on pressing issues of our time.
The Strata ensemble returns to UMBC to present the premieres of five new works by UMBC student composers — Permafrost by Joshua Epstein, Phaistos by Pam Voulalas, Trials and Tribulations by Sarah Yuran, Sonder by D’Juan Moreland, and Radical by Vittoria Tchotche.
Get ready for a true variety comedy show that is sure to get you laughing, clapping, out of your seat, and possibly on stage yourself! Blue Cavell-Allette, Desi Rawlerson, and Tashika Campbell are your hosts and producers, and your party MCs - there will be music, jokes, comedy games, interviews, sitcom tropes, audience participation, and non-stop laughs. They also bring their friends along for some surprise guest appearances!
a free show before our wedding w/ our friends . . .
PLUOT - https://pluot.bandcamp.com/track/pedestal
TURD MERLIN - https://turdmerlin.bandcamp.com/album/a-sassy-wizard
SLOT - https://linktr.ee/slot.mp3
come hang!
Get ready for a true variety comedy show that is sure to get you laughing, clapping, out of your seat, and possibly on stage yourself! Blue Cavell-Allette, Desi Rawlerson, and Tashika Campbell are your hosts and producers, and your party MCs - there will be music, jokes, comedy games, interviews, sitcom tropes, audience participation, and non-stop laughs. They also bring their friends along for some surprise guest appearances!
Come join us for a night of musical magic where you get to see a one-time only show featuring all-improvised lyrics, music, and scenes in the style of a Broadway musical.
You might be thinking, “Why should I leave my comfy couch and TV to come see this show?”
Well, you won’t find another show like this anywhere else.
Follow along as we tell a complete improvised story filled with heroes you’ll cheer for, plucky sidekicks, villains you’ll love to hate, and quirky townsfolk.
This session will provide detailed information from licensed attorney, Rev. Andrea Young. She will discuss estate planning documents, living wills, advance directives, durable financial power of attorney, and more. Participants will also learn biblical principles regarding God's instruction for legacy planning and have an opportunity to schedule a Legal Consultation. Lunch is incldued.
STEAM learning with Camp Puh’tok! How do you tell one tree from another? Together we will learn how to identify native species that you can find in your backyard or local park! Participants will then learn some sewing skills and create a felt pin of their favorite native leaf!
Dance & Bmore’s Elder Arts Program is a creative space to share music, movement, and memories. This lively virtual jam gives senior citizens room to dance, talk, sing, share stories, and laughs.
Classes include:
RSVP: [email protected] to receive a new Zoom link monthly.
Join us to explore the eerie catacombs underneath Baltimore’s First Presbyterian Church, now called Westminster Hall, and the graves that surround it, including the final resting place of Edgar Allan Poe. The burial ground predates the church, which was built on arches above the gravesites, so that the graveyard and its tombstones lie both underneath and around the building. We bet you will also recognize more than a few Baltimore street names as we walk among the patriots and civic leaders buried at Westminster including Calhoun, Hollins, Gilmore, and Bentalou.
The centerpiece of this program is Philharmonia Fantastique: a 25-minute concerto and animated film that follows a magical Sprite on a musical journey through the instruments of the orchestra. By the film’s end, the families of the orchestra overcome their differences to demonstrate “unity from diversity” in a spectacular finale.
Join us on Saturday April 13th, from 11am-7pm at THE ASSEMBLY ROOM 316-318 Guilford Ave Baltimore MD 21202 for our next Vintage Black Expo | Baltimore 2024.
Grab your tickets at http://vintageblackexpo.com/tickets
St. John’s Episcopal Church, Havre de Grace, presents a nationally recognized quilter, Gyleen X. Fitzgerald in “The Thread of a Quilter: The journey of a quilter as told through her quilts.” Ms. Fitzgerald will display twenty-four of her quilts while discussing her life in needlework and art. Besides her presentation, she will sell and sign her newly published books. Small entry donation of $5 will be collected at the door. All proceeds at the door will benefit both St. John’s and Holy Trinity Episcopal churches in Harford County.
On April 13, join us for a walking tour of the Feisty Females of Fells Point! Everyone knows that this neighborhood has a rich history, but do you know about the Caribbean immigrant, Mary Lange, who dared to teach children of color out of her home and rose to be the first Black mother-superior in American history? How about the single mom who helped stop the development of an interstate highway through these historic streets? Spoiler–it’s not Barbara Mikulski, but of course we’ll talk about her important work too.
Please join us for the reception of FLOWERS, a show of visual art by Baltimore-based artist Ed Istwan. This exhibition is comprised as a deceptively simple exploration of color and form, gesture and scale across several different medias. It includes over 300 individual works that create a whole environment when placed together, Istwan highlights the quiet nuance between “similar” and “the same”, “related” but also “different”.
Monthly open mic Folk Music Night is held Saturdays. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Further info: 410-529-7176. The featured performer this month is Woody Lissauer, with Laura Gillespie.
Since 1990, The Moonlighters ® have been performing throughout the U.S. as one of the country’s best-loved and most authentic Motown and variety dance bands.
Baltimore Irish Trad Festival is back!
Some of the world’s finest traditional Irish musicians will gather in Baltimore to teach workshops, perform, and lead sessions. Highlights include an all-star concert on Saturday evening at the Creative Alliance!