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Grande and Erivo are more than up to the task in this rollicking adaptation of the smash-hit musical.
In advance of BMA performances celebrating the theater's 30th anniversary, founder Kibibi Ajanku discusses the evolution of Baltimore’s premier professional African dance and drum ensemble.
A pair of mismatched cousins travel to Poland to learn about their heritage—and each other.
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At Motor House this weekend, local performers will gather to share their fondness for the fundamental outposts.
The 69-year-old busker is at home at the Waverly Farmers Market.
Whether you’re headed to Pimlico or celebrating from a local bar, here’s everything you need to know to ring in the festivities.
A peaceful, luxurious retreat in Greenspring Valley.
Giordano discusses the show based on his first book, which chronicles 25 years of Baltimore’s seen and unseen nightlife.
A part of Belt Publishing's City Anthology Series, the short story collection, out June 28, is co-edited by Gary Altmeter and Rafael Alvarez.
For three days, the Remington bookshop will offer everything from poetry and small press finds to panel conversations and kids programming.
Local folk legend and director Alec Wild discuss the play, running through May 15, and tease a special after party happening this weekend.
New documentary short, set to premiere later this month, chronicles how the Baltimore music scene made it onto the national stage.
Friedman’s intricate oil paintings reinforce a decades-deep admiration for the city.
The top things to do in Baltimore this month.
Baltimore Community Foundation is Building a Better Baltimore for All
Curator Ann Shafer discusses the revival and exhibitors to look out for.
The museum's Fashion Archives include more than 15,000 items spanning four centuries.
Here are reviews of four films to whet your appetite.
We chat with author and crime reporter Justin Fenton about watching his book get remade for TV.
Though shuttered for more than three decades, the Marble’s legacy lives on in the dizzying array of talent it fostered.
The film is enormously clever—and a little exhausting.
The renowned Baltimore-born, Brooklyn-based artist aims to amplify the contributions of Black Baltimoreans.
We catch up with the Creative Alliance's new executive director.
Maestra Alsop brings a reimagined Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony—with a jazz ensemble and drum troupe!—to the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
We chat with the owner about the new social media-friendly space.
Owners Michael Cohn and Mark Brown are responsible for Baltimore’s first-ever board game bar.
How a lifelong music lover and his business partner brought the iconic concert venue back to life.