Writers Live: Anthony Moll
Writers LIVE: Anthony Moll talks about his book Out of Step. Tuesday, July 31, Central Library, African American Department, 400 Cathedral Street, 6:30 p.m.
Writers LIVE: Anthony Moll talks about his book Out of Step. Tuesday, July 31, Central Library, African American Department, 400 Cathedral Street, 6:30 p.m.
Have a little one age six or under? Join us on Wednesdays, when our drop-in programming is designed especially for children ages birth to six! Join in our interactive story time, explore rhythm and music together during Jingle Jangle Music Time and introduce children to early literacy skills through Mother Goose on the Loose®. Ride Hippity Hop horses and use Port Discovery’s special lances to join in a joust. Learn about this very old game that is also one of Maryland’s State Sports while strengthening balance skills and learning that being active is a lot of fun!
Station North Flea Market returns to The Windup Space on the last Saturday of every month from April through November, noon - 4 pm.
The market is indoors and features at least 15 new sellers every month! There's always a great variety of art, clothing, collectibles, music and more.
Seller signup opens the first day of every month. You can follow Station North Flea Market on Facebook for updates and announcements.
Mondays – Fridays: 2-4PM | Saturdays: 10AM -5PM| Sundays: Noon – 5PM
Entrance is included in Museum Admission, which is $15.95 for individuals two and up. Children under two and Members enter for free.
Join NAMI Metro Baltimore and Dr. Bruce Luber from the National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH) for a talk on treatment resistant depression. Dr. Luber will discuss the following:
1. Depression as a brain disorder, including how symptoms and brain networks are used to understand depression diagoses
2. Introduction to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and its use in depression treatment
3. Combining psychotherapy with neuro-stimulation
4. Description of the NIMH new clinical trail using combined therapy and TMS in depression
(Rated PG)-More than 40 skits, animated shorts and interludes are included in this big-screen incarnation of the popular British television program “Monty Python’s Flying Circus.”
We offer FREE admission to the museum on the first Thursday of each month!
Still Surfin’, a professional Beach Boys Tribute Band, has been performing the music of the Beach Boys for over 17 years.
The band features the incredible five part harmonies of the Beach Boys. They are ready to entertain you with authentic costuming, audience participation, great choreography, heavy spring reverb surf guitar and songs that everyone knows.
Join Port Discovery on Fridays in July for drop-in programs that teach through play! Explore movement and music together as you sing and dance along during the lively Jingle Jangle Music Time. Introduce children to early literacy skills during Mother Goose on the Loose®, take part in an interactive story and music Circle Time, and create simple art projects as a family!
Join Port Discovery for an opportunity to play and save! Stop by to enjoy a discount on general admission starting at 1PM on Fridays through August as part of the Inner Harbor Family Fun Friday series! Admission will be discounted to $13 per person from 1PM – Close. Participate in daily, educational drop-in programs, create take-home projects at our art and science stations, and explore three-floors of interactive exhibits!
The Hot Club of Baltimore, featuring guitarist Michael Joseph Harris, is the premier gypsy jazz group of the region specializing in the vast repertoire of vintage jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt including early swing, musette waltzes, show tunes, be bop, and French standards from the 30's and 40's. The band includes Sami Arefin on rhythm guitar, Shawn Simon on bass, Todd Simon on piano and Matt Andrews on violin. They will be joined by the beautiful young chanteuse Alexis Tantau who will beguile you with her authentic treatment of songs from Edith Piaf to Ella Fitzgerald.
Variations on Sacrifice
Rapid Lemon Productions
August 3 - 19
Baltimore’s original ten-minute play festival returns to Theatre Project with its 14th annual production, Variations on Sacrifice. Come see full productions of 11 world premiere plays by local authors, and vote to choose the theme for the 2019 Variations Project!
And new this year, a third weekend of staged readings of 8 more short plays. All were chosen from local authors’ submissions to the 14th annual Variations Project.
Rapid Lemon Productions will present Variations on Sacrifice this summer as part of their 2018 season. A full production of 11 ten-minute plays appearing for two weeks will be followed by a third weekend of staged readings of 8 more short plays. All were chosen from local authors’ submissions to the 14th annual Variations Project.
Events all day; something for Everyone.
11:00 a.m. Film : Festival -- Festival depicts the American folk revival of the 1960s through observing the annual Newport Folk Festival between 1963 and 1966. The film is an amazing historical document of a rich cultural moment, setting the stage for the more revolutionary developments of the later 60s and 70s. American genres from gospel to jazz to black spirituals readily intersected at the festival, producing a scene not of “folk music” but as a rich stew of Americana.
Hop, skip, or jump over to Fresh Start 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 dance your way to health during Middle Eastern Movement. Plus, learn about service dogs with FIDOS for Freedom, build early literacy skills for your infant or toddler in Mother Goose on the Loose®, and check out our fun and interactive STEM stations!
Join us for this exclusive, pop up workshop being featured for a Refinery 29 Photo Series called "One In Six" photographed by Amanda Picotte! Connect with other women looking to Reprocess, Rebuild and Reclaim their lives following various stages of trauma. Explore various elements of self-care while being engaged in healthy discussions about issues plaguing womanhood. This is a ladies event open to members of the LGBTQ community who identify as women. Hosted by the GLCCB of Baltimore, this intimate, unique self-care workshop is the perfect healing service for the disenfranchised woman.
CLASS: Build-A-Gene (Now more CRISPR)
WHEN: Four Saturday Classes from 10am-2pm Please plan to attend all four days but only pay for 1 day through eventbrite!
WHAT: A course covering cutting-edge topics in gene manipulation. No previous lab experience necessary-while the concepts are extraordinary, this course is appropriate for those with no lab experience. Learn how to build genes from scratch, how to change and mutate DNA, work with the revolutionary CRISPR technology that is taking the research world by storm!
Come enjoy an old-fashioned meal featuring corn roasted in the husk, served at your table. Meal ticket buys: Serving of fried chicken, applesauce, sliced tomatoes, roll and butter, iced tea or lemonade, and all the roasted corn you can eat.
The film “Festival” depicts the American folk revival of the 1960s through observing the annual Newport Folk Festival between 1963 and 1966. The film is an amazing historical document of a rich cultural moment, setting the stage for the more revolutionary developments of the later 60s and 70s. American genres from gospel to jazz to black spirituals readily intersected at the festival, producing a scene not of “folk music” but as a rich stew of Americana.
BDCP is hosting their first ever DANCE-A-THON. A 4-hour dance party will bring together movers and shakers of all ages who believe every child deserves to be surrounded by high-quality arts programming and mentors. Individual participants and teams pledge to stay on their feet as a way to fundraise for the Baltimore Dance Crews Project.