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Arts

    BSO’s top oboist leads the charge in classical music’s #MeToo fight
    When bad news hits the world of classical music, musicians turn to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s principal oboe player, Katherine Needleman, for details.
    “I want to improve conditions for women” in classical music, said Baltimore Symphony Orchestra oboist Katherine Needleman.
    8 steal-worthy white elephant gifts in Baltimore
    Need a unique and affordable white elephant gift? Here are eight options.
    10 Maryland-made gifts that put Amazon to shame
    Jeff Bezos doesn't need your money, but local artists, artisans and shopkeepers do.
    Maryland celebrities dish about the best gifts they have given or received
    We asked Maryland celebrities about the best gifts they have given or received.
    Camay Calloway Murphy, daughter of Cab Calloway, dies
    Camay Calloway Murphy spent much of her life as an educator and advocating for arts, culture and social justice.
    Camay Calloway Murphy's style resonated with loved ones as much as her kindness, dedication and generosity.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Navy plays Tulane in final home game
    This weekend is the last chance to catch Navy at home during a turnaround football season. Other things to do in Annapolis include a fall arts show, an Annapolis roots trio, a touring dance company and the concert “Shared Voices” at a historic Black church.
    Navy quarterback Blake Horvath runs for a touchdown against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the first half at MetLife Stadium on Oct. 26. Navy plays Tulane this weekend in their final home game of the season.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: No parade, but lots of ways to honor Veterans Day
    There is no well-known veterans memorial or parade in Annapolis. But there are ceremonies, concerts and other special events to mark Veterans Day on Monday.
    The Maryland World War II Memorial was built on a rise overlooking Annapolis, located just across the Severn River from the Naval Academy. It contains the names of all Marylanders killed in the war.
    BOPA disappointed as Baltimore officials vote to end contract
    Members of the Board of Estimates voted Wednesday to formally end the city’s contract with Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts. The contract will run through Jan. 20.
    BOPA leaders have said the group will continue to serve as an arts council and advocacy organization.
    Addressing youth voting one concert at a time
    #iVoted, which works in conjunction with Johns Hopkins University’s SNF Agora Institute, produces free concerts as an incentive to get young people to vote.
    Singer Beyonce performs at the Staples Center on July 13, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
    Baltimore Center Stage cancels performances after pipe burst
    The extent of the damage and how it will impact the rest of the season are not clear.
    Center Stage had to cancel a performance of "Pride and Prejudice" following a water main break.
    From Nicole Ari Parker to Christian Siriano, Maryland celebrities get political
    We’ve combed social media profiles, watched television appearances and read interviews in other publications to tell you how celebrities with Maryland ties will vote this election cycle.
    Designer Christian Siriano designed a custom business wear ensemble for Vice President Kamala Harris to wear to the 2023 State of the Union Address.
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Tug of War divides the city for fun and charity, again
    You could pull or just watch the Tug of War on Saturday, pitting Eastport against Annapolis with a 1,600-foot rope across Spa Creek.
    The Annapolis side pulls during the annual Tug of War with Eastport on Nov. 4, 2023. The tug started as a business promotion when Eastport was cut off by maintenance to the Spa Creek Bridge. It's become an enduring Annapolis tradition.
    5 best places to shop if you’re a witch (or just witchy)
    Whether you’re a bona fide witch or just enjoy the witchy/new age aesthetic, here are the best places to shop for crystals, incense, herbs and other tools of the witch’s craft.
    A decorative green man sculpture at The Turning Wheel Bookstore.
    BOPA leaders seek to reassure arts community after break with city
    Leaders of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts sought to reassure the arts community at a virtual town hall that breaking away from the city would not have negative impacts on artists and programs, though there are unknowns.
    Despite the scattered rain showers, people came out in droves to  Artscape on September 24, 2023.
    Provocative Frederick Douglass mural gets new life in Baltimore
    “Frederick Douglass/Liberty,” a modernized image of the historic figure on display outside the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture, is sure to stir conversations.
    A rendering of Frederick Douglass titled “Frederick Douglass / Liberty” outside the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture in Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024.
    The artist VILLAGER creates rituals of remembrance with ‘AfroAbstracture’ in BOPA exhibit
    Organized by BOPA Senior Curator Kirk Shannon-Butts, the exhibit marks the third iteration of the “Emerge Baltimore” series.
    “Ase: Embodying the Divine,” a show from visual artist VILLAGER, is on view at the Bromo Mezzanine Gallery.
    Baltimore’s Witch Board Museum chronicles the history of the enigmatic Ouija
    Witch Board Museum Baltimore takes you on a strange trip into the history of one of the city’s oddest inventions — the Ouija board.
    Witch Board Museum Baltimore is a self-guided tour through the fascinating history of spirit, witch, and talking boards, including the enormously popular Ouija board, which began in Baltimore in the late 1800s .
    7 things to do in Annapolis: Before it gets dark, start your own pub crawl
    It’s a great time of year for a pub crawl in Annapolis. You could also catch the Colonial Players production of “The Winslow Boy” or “Napoli” by the Ballet Theatre of Maryland.
    Scott Wolcott plays for the crowd at the piano bar upstairs at Middleton Tavern in Annapolis on Oct. 18, 2024.
    Baltimore art world reacts to BOPA break-up: ‘I’ve seen the writing on the wall’
    We spoke with Baltimore artists, advocates, arts writers and more about the city’s split with BOPA and what comes next.
    Crowds show up at the first night of Artscape after its four-year hiatus on September 22, 2023.
    Baltimore horror club embraces the scary and weird. Around here, it fits right in.
    A Baltimore horror movie club, with its screenings, trivia nights and potlucks, creates community and builds on the sense of safety the genre can provide.
    A Bmore Horror Club screening of “WNUF Halloween Special” in September 2024.
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