Pigheaded
Dir. John Kinhart | 2016 | 91 min.
A history lesson for dirty minds and zinesters. The documentary about Underground Comix artist Skip Williamson.
Dir. John Kinhart | 2016 | 91 min.
A history lesson for dirty minds and zinesters. The documentary about Underground Comix artist Skip Williamson.
Livewire 8: Asian Music in America — Ruckus
Thursday, October 26, 7:30 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The UMBC Department of Music presents Livewire 8: Asian Music in America, a festival of contemporary music that will explore the creativity of composers with cultural connections to China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Complete festival details are available at http://wp.me/p2xNJ1-26t.
Happenstance Theater's
MANIFESTO!
A Theatrical DaDA Diversion
The DC City Paper says “These merry pranksters get it!…glorious nuggets of nonsense…a delightful romp through the surreal…an extra-sensory extravaganza…it is belly-laugh humor”.
The Washington Post called it “…an ingeniously oddball deconstruction…brash…seductive…Futurism and dadaism pulsed with revolutionary zeal”.
MANIFESTO! is DADA! DaDA is haha! HAHA!
WTMD is teaming up with Baltimore horror filmmaker extraordinare Chris LaMartina to bring you our very first Halloween Spooktacular!
Broadcast live on air with a studio audience, the Spooktacular is hosted by Aurora Gorealis (Melissa LaMartina) and features Baltimore musicians covering some of our favorite Halloween songs.
The exhibition “Picking Up the Pieces” includes more than 35 works of art by Jim Condron, one of this year’s top Pollock-Krasner award winners. The artist draws on humor and memory, and finds unexpected beauty in juxtaposing everyday objects and cast-off remnants with the traditional medium of paint. Condron’s visual explorations test the limits of color, form, texture, and chance.
Join us for a special event
Thursday, Nov. 9 at 5:30 p.m.
in McManus Theatre
Jim Condron in Conversation with Ann Landi
Livewire 8: Asian Music in America — Student Concert
Friday, October 27, 12 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The UMBC Department of Music presents Livewire 8: Asian Music in America, a festival of contemporary music that will explore the creativity of composers with cultural connections to China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Complete festival details are available at http://wp.me/p2xNJ1-26t.
Support The Children’s Home – a 501 (c) 3 organization committed to fostering statewide crisis intervention services for youths ages 13 to 21 – at its signature fundraiser. This chic evening will feature an amazing buffet with beer, wine and specialty cocktails, plus live music from Soul Centered, raffles, an interactive art activity; airbrush tattoo and bodypainting from Airbrush Unlimited Group, and a photobooth from Fun Fotos MD.
The Carlo Aonzo Trio performs "A Mandolin Journey." A capturing musical journey with the mandolin and the different influences and stylistic evolutions of the instrument across continents and history. With Lorenzo Piccone (guitar) and Luciano Puppo (double-bass), Carlo Aonzo, international performer, teacher and mandolin scholar presents this album, the outcome of a long and intense work of historical research and musical arrangements.
Come have a ghoulish time at Howl at the Moon this Halloween! Our annual party is happening in late October with drink specials, games and – everyone’s favorite – a costume contest! Come in and sip on some Angry Orchards or try our Agent Orange Buckets*! They are delicious, we swear they won’t turn you into a toad. See you crazy monsters soon! Reserve your free drinks here: http://bit.ly/2yc7auL
Join us for a spectacular night commemorating the 5-time pro bowler and future Hall of Famer,Steve Smith Sr., on his retirement and celebrate his accomplishments on and off the field through his 16-year professional career! We are hosting a ROARING 1920’s themed party for Steve at The Hippodrome Theatre on Friday, October 27th from 7-10pm. This will be your only chance to celebrate alongside former teammates, active players, and other surprise guests! All tickets include open beer & wine, plus upscale food tastings from 30 of the best local restaurants in Baltimore.
MICA presents a screening of Floyd Norman: An Animated Life, which tells Norman's story as the first African-American animator at Disney. Norman is a legend in the industry, and he has worked on such films as The Jungle Book, Mulan, and many others. A Q&A with Norman will follow the screening.
MICA presents a screening of Floyd Norman: An Animated Life, which tells Norman's story as the first African-American animator at Disney. Norman is a legend in the industry, and he has worked on such films as The Jungle Book, Mulan, and many others. A Q&A with Norman will follow the screening.
Livewire 8: Asian Music in America — Lecture by Composer P. Q. Phan
Friday, October 27, 7:30 p.m.
Music Box (151 Performing Arts and Humanities Building)
The UMBC Department of Music presents Livewire 8: Asian Music in America, a festival of contemporary music that will explore the creativity of composers with cultural connections to China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Complete festival details are available at http://wp.me/p2xNJ1-26t.
Hosted by the St. Ignatius Respect Life Ministry, October Baby is inspired by the true story of Gianna Jessen, a 19-year-old beautiful girl, who learns that she is adopted and never told. She is also the survivor of an abortion.
October Baby is her journey of discovery to try and find answers to her life and try to make sense of it all. In the midst of it the film transitions into a story of how powerful forgiveness can be and how liberating the choice to forgive can be.
Jeremy Filsell, organ
Marcel Dupré: Prelude and Fugue in B major, Op. 7 No. 1
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Choral Prelude Allein Gott in der Höh sei Her, BWV 663
Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 547
Marcel Dupré: Prelude and Fugue in F minor, Op. 7 No. 2
Francis Pott:
Laudes
Walsinghame
Marcel Dupré: Prelude and Fugue in G minor, Op. 7 No. 3
After record producer Swan (Paul Williams) steals the music of songwriter Winslow Leach (William Finley) and gives it to one of his bands, Leach sneaks into Swan’s offices. Catching Leach, Swan frames him for dealing drugs, which lands him in prison. After Leach breaks out and again attempts to sabotage Swan’s empire, an accident crushes his face. Leach then dons a costume and becomes the Phantom, intent on ruining Swan while saving singer Phoenix (Jessica Harper) from a terrible fate. (1 hour, 32 minutes)
There is something for everyone: 10K, 5K, 1Mile Fun Run, Kid’s Halloween Hustle, Haydride & Kid Zone. Join the Raven’s Cheereleaders, Poe & Mission BBQ for a fun filled family morning. Runfest is ASA’s annual signature fundraising event with proceeds benefitting the WingMan program which empowers athletes living with disabilities to cross the finish line in mainstream running and triathlon events across Maryland.
Budeke’s Paints and Decorating (1868), Meyer Seed (1910), Tochterman’s Fishing Tackle (1916), and DiPasquale’s Italian market and deli (1914). What does this amount to in a bike tour? Four 100-year old business and a wonderful lunch! Please join us for a leisurely ride as we bike between three of Baltimore’s Legacy Businesses, talk with the current owners, and end with a picnic lunch in Patterson Park of various foods provided by DiPasquale’s Italian market and deli.
Join us every Saturday for hand-on kids' art lessons from J, our resident artist at the Baltimore Visitor Center!
This weekend only young witches and wizards are encouraged to delve into a world of sorcery and witchcraft where they can: