Curator Gage Branda discusses ‘Good Sports,' which focuses on the struggles, values, and plain fun that sports bring to the human experience.
Some of our favorite looks from the gala and after party, which raised $1 million in support of the museum's many programs and exhibits.
Grande and Erivo are more than up to the task in this rollicking adaptation of the smash-hit musical.
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The new studio will be a community hub for local videographers and photographers.
The earthy, exotic exhibit Beyond Flight is on display through June 17.
Luxuriate in this gorgeous and deeply moving film about the joy and pain of first love.
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When architects design a bookstore, aesthetics are the focus.
In a year that Hollywood was rocked by scandal, great filmmaking still mattered.
Latest installment is tons of fun—and a fitting send off for the great Carrie Fisher.
Nominate an extraordinary student who stands out as a leader or change-maker in their community. Submissions due December 16th!
I couldn't quite get past the ick factor of this otherwise diverting fairytale.
Disappointed fans of Fleming took to social media to vent.
From family fun to midnight music, here’s your New Year’s Eve going-out guide.
South Korea artist creates one-of-a-kind installation at the American Visionary Art Museum.
Woody Allen pays homage to the great American plays of the 1950s.
Everyman Theatre's resident costume designer talks about his inspiration and creative process.
The true—and hilarious—story behind the worst film ever made.
Tragicomedy has some jarring tonal shifts, but at least gives us a Frances McDormand performance for the ages.
The latest from Ta-Nehisi Coates and Marian Crotty.
The latest from Al Rogers Jr. and Micah E. Wood.
The top five local songs you should download right now.
Cocktail event to feature Russian vodka drinks by the Baltimore Bartenders’ Guild.
The Loyola professor talks about the process of collecting short stories for her latest release.
Scenes from Normal's Books & Records and the Baltimore American Indian Center.
Exploring the resilient spirit and dark underbelly of the Jim Crow South, Dee Rees has created a new American classic