BROWN LECTURE SERIES: ANNA DEAVERE SMITH
FREE tickets for Zoom Webinar or Facebook Live go on sale October 13 at 9am. Registration required. Click here to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brown-lecture-series-anna-deavere-smith-tic...
FREE tickets for Zoom Webinar or Facebook Live go on sale October 13 at 9am. Registration required. Click here to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brown-lecture-series-anna-deavere-smith-tic...
Creative Alliance presents Drag Story: Reading is FUNdamental!
Every THU | 1PM | Facebook Event Page Live Feed
Hey parents! Join us on Thursdays after lunch with your kids for a family-friendly Facebook Live Feed drag storytime event featuring some of Baltimore's favorite drag personas.
Before language existed to identify persons whose gender expression and/or sexuality were non-conforming, 19th and early 20th century local newspapers offered tantalizing clues that all was not straight and narrow. A few decades later, the 1930s previewed the openness of recent times before giving way to a darker, more perilous era for LGBTQ+ people in the 1950s. After reviewing these twilight years, this program will look at the beginnings of the current movement toward LGBTQ+ visibility and rights.
EXTENDED THROUGH NOVEMBER 16th!!!
“(PLAGUE TALES) is loaded, not only with technical brilliance, but with a large ensemble that delivers knockout performances.” Max Garner, MD Theatre Guide
PLAGUE TALES
By Phantasmagoria
Streaming on-line through November 16th
Join us this Halloween season as we explore the spooky stories of Maryland's witchy past. Hear true tales and folklore from across the state and find out what Colonial Maryland was really like for those accused of witchcraft. Can you tell fact from legend?
DIAL-IN INFORMATION
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://zoom.us/j/94022412537?pwd=UURORlk1TmZKa2dmcW9pUkJjTGRYdz09
Password: 366363
Saturday October 31st | 11AM | Facebook Live!
Día De Los Muertos: Day of the Dead Virtual Celebration!
Join the Artesanas of Creative Alliance to learn about the history and traditions of Día de Los Muertos. Watch beautiful performances, see glowing altars, explore the differences between Halloween and the Day of the Dead, and much more!
Celebración Virtual de Día de los Muertos | SAB 31 de OCT | 11am | Facebook Live!
Now on ZOOM! Screen your new work or work in progress (max length 15 min) at this monthly feedback session from your Baltimore filmmaking peers! Send your short films via email by the Friday before to Creative Alliance Film Curator, Aaron Barlow ([email protected]) to be added to the lineup.
THANK YOU to our generous sponsors Baltimore Filmmakers Collective and CHARM City Filmmakers for helping to make these sessions possible!
Zoom is FREE to download.
For the third installment of the institution’s Core Conversation Series, MCHC is hosting a conversation on “authenticity,” where Aaron Henkin and Wendel Patrick, producers of the WYPR documentary series “Out of the Blocks,” joins MCHC's Director of Education David Armenti in a conversation about authenticity, what it means to be authentic, and how does it play a role in the way we collect objects and stories. This virtual program is free and open to all audiences, however registration is required.
Oldtime Central is very excited to announce The Fall Oldtime Gathering: a virtual weekend of workshops, jams, concerts, and lots of opportunities to socialize with the teachers and one another!
Join us for the weekend with teachers Jane Rothfield, Evie Ladin, Emily Mann, and Maggie Shar!
100% oldtime, 100% online.
For workshop descriptions:
https://oldtime-central.com/the-fall-oldtime-gathering/
To register directly:
Virtually tour the Lord Baltimore Hotel and learn the stories of its long term residents then have a seance at the end!
Feel free to bring your own equipment! Join paranormal investigator and author Vince Wilson as he explores the haunted history of The Lord Baltimore Hotel!
As a 20th-century occupational therapist, Dr. William Rush Dunton Jr. saw potential in a popular tradition of needle crafts dating back to mid-19th-century Maryland women. The “wild and untamed” examples of self-expression through the Baltimore album quilt tradition married the therapeutic benefits of community and occupational therapy’s goal of assisting patients’ successful transition back into society.