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From the Night of 100 Elvises and the Mayor's Annual Christmas Parade to holiday gift markets and Nutcracker performances, here are the happenings to pencil in this month.
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Performances by Helicon will feature a medley of original, traditional, and seasonal compositions from around the globe.
In November, the modern dance ensemble will present 'And Still We Dream,' a production featuring music, poetry, and movement inspired by dreams.
The Remington shop's Instagram photo series shares images of employees' well-worn shoes, with each featuring descriptions about their brand, lifespan, and story.
The local performing arts festival returns in September following a four-year pandemic-related hiatus.
Through Sept. 3, art lovers can view the works of this year’s finalists at The Walters Art Museum, where an award ceremony and reception will also take place on Aug. 10.
From July 24-29, the Hampden shop will once again host workshops and speaker series for the design community to explore its creativity.
An anniversary bash at the B&O Railroad Museum on June 10 will feature local acts like rapper Eze Jackson, chamber-pop duo Outcalls, and headlining electronic artist Dan Deacon.
Brittany Rogers offers classes from her home studio, where students learn art skills in the presence of rescued animals.
Words and wine collide at the readings, which gather writers to share poems and other compositions of all genres.
The muralist's most personal project yet is a culmination of her Jewish, Black, and Puerto Rican roots.
Conceived in 2020 and directed by Burney, 'Along the Parkway' showcases the regional talent found up and down I-295.
More than 60 years after her death at the age of 52, the display features her iconic designs, along with letters, interviews, and documents that take an intimate look at her too-short life.
Airing on PBS, the two films provide in-depth looks at how Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass pursued equality for all.
Eight gifted guitarists from around the world will gather from September 23-25 for the first-ever Baltimore International Guitar Competition.
The local hip-hop collective returns after a two-year hiatus.
Friedman’s intricate oil paintings reinforce a decades-deep admiration for the city.
Through lush, acrylic portraits, Lauren J. Turner creates positive images of childbirth for Black people.
Meet the local artist, and musician by trade, whose drawings have gone viral on Instagram.
New art project works to preserve a piece of Baltimore’s past.
New collection examines personal links to the South, both concrete and conceptual, in the work of 10 Black artists.