ETHIOPIA
From IN Series
ETHIOPIA
living newspaper by Arthur Arent
new text by Sybil R. Williams
music by Janelle Gill
May 30 – June 1
From IN Series
ETHIOPIA
living newspaper by Arthur Arent
new text by Sybil R. Williams
music by Janelle Gill
May 30 – June 1
In this hands-on workshop, you will create a unique fabric book featuring various shades of indigo and intricate patterns. We will explore two traditional East Asian textile techniques: Stitched Shibori and Soy Flour Paste Resist. These methods, historically practiced in China and Japan, allow for expressive pattern-making on fabric. Unlike rice paste, soy flour paste is easier to prepare and apply, making it an excellent medium for detailed designs.
About This Series:
Intended for experienced and freshly baked improvisers alike, this 4-part series is geared towards helping you find ease and comfort in improv.
We will experiment with different elements that can naturally help us inhabit and discover scenes from the ground up. In this series we will lay aside rules and formulas (CROW, Story Spines, Harolds and forms and the like).
Celebrate the conclusion of Asia North 2025. Congratulate the artists featured in EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS. Enjoy performances by Chinese guqin player Ilsa Yin, uplifting music from The Fictionals, party with Indie-Pop-Funk band Silversity, and close out the evening dancing to Hon Jao Violin. Hosted by Catrece Mariano. Curated by Eva Barrie.
Earn your Scout badges through exciting new programs exclusively made for Girl Scouts & Cub Scouts at Port Discovery Children’s Museum! Book now to receive private museum free play that includes three floors of hands-on exhibits and unique programming and activities designed just for scouts!
If you have a dirty mind, Baltimore-based Shower Daddies will help you get clean with a whole new world created on the stage.
Team 19 brings together members of the Highwire community from students to experienced performers for fast-paced games and laughs.
We're Here, We're Queer kicks off Pride month a day early with a hilarious set from a diverse group of Highwire performers.
Doors will open at 6:45 pm, show starts at 7 pm. Free and paid street parking is available throughout the area.
Fantastic drinks available all night!
Without a script, our performers keep you guessing. Two high-energy and unpredictable shows come to Hampden in this late-night special.
Ready, Set, No! is the school assembly you wish you had! With big characters, these professionally trained actors will warn you about the dangers of ...something!
Let's celebrate love, joy, and being your true self at Pride & Joy - a day where every family shines! On June 1, Port Discovery invites you to a fun-filled day packed with creativity, connection, and community. enjoy hands-on activities, performances, and plenty of playful surprises, in a space where all are welcome. Let's kick off June with pride, laughter, and love!
Learn more about programming and special events at www.PortDiscovery.org.
Kick off the celebration of Holi, the Festival of Colors, with an untimed fun run or walk through clouds of bright powder that ensure you walk away a visible representation of our beautiful community, spring, and joy!
Begin the celebration of Holi with a 1-mile run or walk around Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods and through clouds of colorful powders!
Holi is a spring festival during which participants celebrate by throwing colored powder at each other while they dance and celebrate.
Join Inner Arbor Trust and community organizations to celebrate Holi with a South Asian festival and a dance party. This event is a FREE community cultural event.
Holi is a spring festival during which participants celebrate by throwing colored powder at each other while they dance and celebrate.
Colored powder is available for sale onsite. No outside powder may be brought onsite. Please note that while powder generally washes out of clothing, it is likely that by coming onsite you will have powder fall on you, so please wear clothing that you agree may be stained.
Richard Goode has set an international standard of musicianship for decades with his "unfailingly beautiful tone, effortless technical command, interpretive insight and total emotional commitment to the music" (The Washington Post). A lauded performer of Classical and Romantic repertoire, he presents the vast emotional landscape of Beethoven’s magnificent Diabelli Variations, as well as Mozart’s Baroque-inspired Sonata in F major and astonishingly wild Fantasia.
PROGRAM:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Fantasia in C minor, K. 475
Welcome to Baltimore Holy S#!T - the greatest comedy tour in the greatest city in America.
Join us for a hilarious voyage around the inner harbor where we'll explore Baltimore's history, landmarks, most ridiculous people, and get to know each other through the lens of two very weird, very funny Highwire Improv hosts.
You'll get real history, realer laughs, and the realest look at Baltimore - not some grubby pamphlet with the same old ten facts covered in Old Bay.
What to Bring:
Yourself, in a positive, community loving mood
Friends, family and/or foes
McDaniel College alumni are invited back to campus for a weekend of engaging activities to reconnect and reminisce. Special milestone Reunions take place for classes ending in zero and five. More information is available at www.mcdaniel.edu/alumniweekend.
Homeschool Days return for the 2024-2025 School Year!
Homeschool Days are a way for homeschool students to experience the same programs and activities of a field trip, with program offerings that cover science, art, and social studies content areas!
FREE for Maryland Students. $18 for Non-Maryland Students. $10 per adult.
Pre-registration is required for homeschool days and can be found at borail.events/HomeschoolDay.
Join us for an exclusive first look at Baltimore Clayworks’ Annual Seconds Sale during our Preview Party! Enjoy early access to incredible ceramic treasures at discounted prices while mingling with fellow clay enthusiasts. "Seconds" are unique handmade pieces with minor imperfections or experimental designs—perfectly functional and full of character!
Guests will enjoy:
McDaniel College’s Alumni Association honors alumni who personify the college’s tradition of excellence. Visit www.mcdaniel.edu/alumniweekend to purchase tickets or for more information.
Join us at the Catonsville Clubhouse for a family-friendly drag show celebrating queer joy and resilience in honor of Pride Month!
Hosted & produced by Orion Ridgely in collaboration with Baltimore County Arts Guild, this show will be featuring performances of songs from movie musicals and pop divas.
The passion and creativity of the drag kings and queens will leave you entertained AND inspired.
Bring the whole family to laugh, cry, and cheer together with this mix of heartfelt, high-energy, and theatrical performances.
Clay from the Classroom is our annual exhibition celebrating the talent and triumphs of our students and their instructors, featuring beginner through advanced ceramic art from our various classes from the past year. Functional wares like mugs and bowls to more complex forms such as teapots and jars will show off the techniques and skills of our students. Figurative and abstract sculptural art are also part of the show and reflect our course offerings.
Our annual fundraising event is coming in June! Help Baltimore Clayworks’ raise $25,000 to support our welcoming and creative community where all people can access and experience joy through clay by shopping for amazing pottery at generous prices.
Event Schedule
DAY 1 – Preview Party 6:00 – 8:30 pm (Ticketed event)
DAY 2 – Seconds Sale 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (Free and open to the public)
Event Name: 29th Annual Historic Reservoir Hill Garden & Home Tour Theme: "Bees, Birds, and Blooms: Discover the Charm of Reservoir Hill"
Dates: June 7-8, 2025 Time: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Location: Reservoir Hill Neighborhood, Baltimore, MD Tickets: Available now at https://RHGardenTour2025.eventbrite.com