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Protest Music & Political Obsession: An Interview with Guy Blakeslee by Jordannah Elizabeth Although Musician Guy Blakeslee of Entrance Band has gained prominence after touring with Baltimore favorites such as Beach House, ...
Voices Rise, a Homeless Singing Group Collaborative is Changing Lives by Samantha Buker “Remember me, Humidity?” It’s not even noon. Your clothes stick to your body. It’s the first hot ...
A Discussion of Theo Anthony's Rat Film by Angela N. Carroll Theo Anthony's Rat Film is a nonlinear feature about rats and residential segregation in Baltimore City. I hesitate to ...
A Conversation with Baltimore Rock Opera Society & the Need for Artist Spaces by Michael B. Tager Artist spaces are essential to artistic growth. Because artists are rarely financially successful ...
Lizzy Greif Emerges with More Sensual Experimental Folk By Jordannah Elizabeth 20ooo ("Twenty Thousand")—also known as Lizzy Greif—plays sensual experimental folk songs that are emotively intriguing and softly off kilter. ...
On the disarming accomplished, quietly subversive Dorian's Closet. Also: Blood for Dracula sucks, well, blood By Bret McCabe It only takes about a half hour for Dorian's Closet to break ...
The Maryland Film Festival Welcomes You to Their Exciting New Digs with a Vast Array of Local and International Films by Christopher Llewellyn Reed The Maryland Film Festival, founded in ...
A Survey of Experimental and Site-Specific Theater Offerings in Baltimore by Bret McCabe More plays should end with you being led up Howard Street, at night, trailing a grown man wearing ...
Twisted Melodies Imagines Donny Hathaway's Final Night by Bret McCabe If you're a Donny Hathaway fan you know how Twisted Melodies ends. This one-man play, written and performed by Kelvin Roston, ...
DJ Kid Koala's Nufonia Must Fall reviewed by Elena Goukassian On Saturday March 18, the stage at the GW Lisner Auditorium was filled with all sorts of equipment—movie cameras set up ...
Post Pink Speaks About Post-Punk Music, Musical Influences, Feminism, and Politics by Jordannah Elizabeth The Baltimore based band Post Pink are a funny, thoughtful, and intelligent group of of feminist ...
A New Album for Baltimore-based band Halloween Tres by Jordannah Elizabeth Halloween Tres released their debut album Code Red October 31, 2016. I’ve seen them live a number of times and watched vocalist Lorenzo ...
Baltimore Concert Opera's First American Opera Fits Today's Political Climate by Samantha Buker Just five years ago, an opera about McCarthyism would seem out of date. Its rural Tennessee setting ...
Angela N. Carroll on Malcolm Peacock's The Museum of Trayvon Martin: A Meeting Before Labor at Terrault Gallery “You wonder if you aren’t simply a phantom in other people’s minds. Say, ...
Phallon Beckham Visits RIZE, A DC-Based Art Showcase “You have reached your destination,” Siri reveals as I pulled into a random warehouse parking lot on the outskirts of a Washington ...