GuideStar Development Roundtable
Ever wonder how to to get the most out of your GuideStar listing? Come learn from the experts.
WHO: Adrian Bordone, Vice President, Strategic Parnerships at GuideStar. Click here for bio.
Ever wonder how to to get the most out of your GuideStar listing? Come learn from the experts.
WHO: Adrian Bordone, Vice President, Strategic Parnerships at GuideStar. Click here for bio.
Do you remember where you were on April 4, 1968 when you heard about the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.? The museum will commemorate this day with a short film and panel discussion sharing Maryland citizens' memories of his death. This event includes performances by Slam Poet, Femi the DriFish and stage actor Keith Snipes. Visitors will have opportunities to video record their memories of King at this memorial event.
An autism advocate, Jesse A. Saperstein tells his personal story of being bullied and treated differently for having Asperger’s syndrome and how he rose above it all to become a best-selling author. Call McDaniel’s Student Diversity and Inclusion Office at 410-857-2794 for more information.
Participate in Out of Order (OOO): MAP's 21st Annual Benefit Exhibition and Silent Auction!
Any artist is welcome to hang one original work of art on the first come, first served installation day, taking place on Thursday, April 5, 2018, from 7 am - midnight. No need to sign up in advance, just come by MAP's first-floor gallery space @ 218 West Saratoga Street in the new Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District!
We offer FREE admission to the museum on the first Thursday of each month!
Cabaret artist Andy Crosten (Andy Darling, Let's Chat) returns to our stage with his New York City drag trio: The Golden Gays.
Picture it: Baltimore, April, 2018. In a series of hilarious hot flashbacks, Dorothy, Blanche and Rose find themselves singing and dancing their way through the Golden Girls' most iconic moments; all the while in search for their next #TokenSophia. Will it be you?!"
Join us Thursday, April 5th at 7PM for the first ever Literary Finalist Showcase at Bird in Hand!
Meet a selection of the Literary Finalists for the 2018 Baker Artist Awards and get a taste of their incredible work.
Featuring:
Leslie Harrison
Dora Malech
Timmy Reed
Jen Michalski
Jung Yun
Admission is FREE. No reservation required.
Produced by Feld Entertainment, Marvel Universe LIVE! Age of Heroes is performing at Royal Farms Arena from April 5 to April 8.
The New York Times’ Jon Pareles, in his best songs of 2017, describes Joan Shelley’s “If the Storms Never Came” as “intertwined acoustic and electric guitars, harking back to Pentangle, [that] carry a serene modal melody and thoughts about how disruption is essential.” The description aptly captures Shelley’s work and her evocative songwriting as one the strongest voices to emerge from an Appalachian roots folk community that is as deep today as it ever was.
-Hear the incredible true stories of Barnum’s life!
-Encounter genuine artifacts* from Barnum’s career!
-Witness the Fejee Mermaid!
-Experience Spirit Communication!
-Bring Barnum and his cast of characters back to life!
*along with reproductions, facsimiles, fakes, frauds and completely fabricated items
Premiering March 8- 25, 2018. Extended through April 20!
March 8 -25: Nightly seatings, Thursday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 6pm. At Doors open 30 minutes prior to each seance.
Imagine Montgomery, Alabama at the height of the civil rights movement – a place where one man’s barbershop became a gathering place for Martin Luther King, Jr. and his fellow leaders to actively discuss change and how they would organize to make their voices heard. In honor of the 50thanniversary of the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., author Kevin Shird and eighty-four year old, Nelson Malden, will discuss The American Civil Rights Movement, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Turning Dialogue and Intention into Action.
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.
AsanaRoots presents month five of their First Friday art exhibition series on April 6th, 2018 with Markmaking, a solo exhibition by interdisciplinary artist Erin Barach. Markmaking includes drawings and collage that explore literal and poetic fragmentation, overlooked subtleties of everyday surfaces, and the physical sensation of touch. The show opens with a reception on April 6th, 7:30 – 9:30pm. AsanaRoots is located on the second floor of 1707 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD.
Tom Paxton has become a voice of his generation, addressing issues of injustice and inhumanity, laying bare the absurdities of modern culture, and celebrating the tenderest bonds of family, friends, and community.
“The kind of group that world-music fans have always been thrilled to discover: vital, accomplished, local, unplugged, deeply rooted” — Jon Pareles - The New York Times
The musical play TITANIC examines the causes, the conditions and the characters involved in this ever-fascinating drama. This is the factual story of that ship — of her officers, crew and passengers, to be sure — but she will not, as has happened so many times before, serve as merely the background against which fictional, melodramatic narratives are recounted. The central character of our TITANIC is the Titanic herself.
— Peter Stone
Bill Murray and Jan Vogler met during their travels and became friends in New York. Curious about each other’s artistic world and interests, the actor and the cellist soon had the idea to work together on a project.
If you are looking for a reasonably priced spring half. If you are looking for a family friendly race. If you are looking for a fantastic first-timers half. If you are looking for an out an back race full of runners who want to support YOU in getting to the finish line and reaching your goals, you have come to the right place! Join us for our annual race on April 7, 2018!
The Pratt Library Presents the Fairy Tale Extravaganza. Join us for the kickoff of the 16th Annual Fairy Tale Festival: crafts, magic, face painting, and lots of fairy tale fun for the whole family.
Hop, skip or jump over to Healthy First Saturday and find ways to get active as a family! Take part in programs that encourage children to get active, make healthy choices, and understand how our bodies work! Get Kinderfit! with the Kindersinger, and stretch and learn new poses as a family during Life on Yoga Mountain. Plus, join in a family jam session with Faza Fam Family Jam and meet and learn about the important work of service dogs with FIDOS for Freedom! Be sure to join us for the UMBC Health Fair, featuring health activities and information for the whole family.