The Music Of Michael Raitzyk In The Bar
The Bar at Germano’s is the place to be on Monday nights as master guitarist Michael Raitzyk treats us to jazz, Irish, Scottish, Klezmer, rock, pop and original tunes.
The Bar at Germano’s is the place to be on Monday nights as master guitarist Michael Raitzyk treats us to jazz, Irish, Scottish, Klezmer, rock, pop and original tunes.
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Tues., May 28, 2019 at 7pm
Introduction and discussion by Christopher Providence and filmmaker Carlos Harris.
A drama based on the true story of Melvin B. Tolson, a professor at Wiley College Texas. In 1935, he inspired students to form the school’s first debate team, which went on to challenge Harvard in the national championship.
Every Tuesday night, check out BIG house performers as they rock the classic long-form improv format known as The Harold. Three of BIG's six Harold Night teams will take the stage every week to blow. your. ever-loving. minds.
MICA celebrates the legacy of artist and activist Dorothy Gillespie '41.
The MICA Alumni Association and the Alumni Cornerstone Society are proud to present a retrospective exhibition celebrating the legacy of Dorothy Gillespie ’41. The show, featuring 29 works from Dorothy’s trailblazing seven-decade career, will be on view in the Riggs and Leidy Galleries of the Fred Lazarus IV Center from Friday, May 31 through Friday, June 14.
Join us at our annual Seconds Sale! We are kicking the weekend off with our Spice it Up! Preview Party starting at 5pm on May 31st with live music, food, drinks and a good time! The Seconds Sale is a chance to shop through hundreds of pieces of pottery, sculpture and ceramic objects all handmade by local artists at a discounted price.
Entry for the Spice it Up! Preview Party is ticketed for $25 admission. The Sale will continue throughout the weekend from 11am-4pm on Saturday and Sunday and will be free and open to the public.
This event is the major Asian Pacific cultural heritage event in the greater Baltimore region. This event will serve to highlight the contributions made by the Asian Pacific communities to the people and City of Baltimore. In the spirit of our theme of unity, an African Master drummer will join in a performance, and Baltimore’s own Riley Hawkins will display his group’s martial arts. The Embassies of Japan and Vietnam will bring cultural objects, including Sake tasting, and a Maglev model train display.
Baltimore Clayworks' annual Seconds Sale and Spice It Up! Preview Party are happening from May 31-June 2. The Spice It Up! Preview Party will kick off our Seconds Sale weekend with a night filled with art, live music, food, drinks, family and friends. There will be food trucks, Sam's famous jerk chicken, beer, wine and soft drinks available for purchase.
Join Gary Rubin, a local favorite, accompanied by Brent Hardesty at the piano, as they weave their magic, singing the classic songs of Sinatra, Bennett, Darin and Buble. A delightful evening of nostalgic and contemporary classics that will compel you to hum and sing along with them and will make everyday a special occasion. You will walk out smiling!
Come aboard America's most authentic Baltimore Clipper replica for a two-hour sail. You may lend a hand to raise the sails and imagine life as part of the crew in the 1800s or just relax and enjoy the sail. Either way, you will learn about Baltimore’s rich maritime history and enjoy seeing the city from the water while sailing on "America's Star-Spangled Ambassador."
Baltimore Clayworks’ annual Seconds Sale is right around the corner! The Seconds Sale weekend will begin with a Preview Party, on Friday, May 31st, from 6:00pm-9:00pm. The Preview Party is your first chance to shop from hundreds of pieces of handmade pottery, sculpture and ceramic objects made by local artists, all at discounted prices. Tickets will be available to purchase for $45 prior to the event and $50 at the door. Beer, wine, and light fare will be included.
A NEW BRAIN
Music and Lyrics by William Finn
Book by William Finn and James Lapine
Iron Crow Theatre
May 31 – June 9
Baltimore Clayworks’ annual Seconds Sale is right around the corner! The Seconds Sale weekend will begin with a Preview Party, on Friday, May 31st, from 6:00pm-9:00pm. The Preview Party is your first chance to shop from hundreds of pieces of handmade pottery, sculpture and ceramic objects made by local artists, all at discounted prices. Tickets will be available to purchase for $45 prior to the event and $50 at the door. Beer, wine, and light fare will be included.
Bel Air Dance Academy presents their take on the Lewis Carroll classic, which is sure to delight audience members of all ages. Follow Alice down the rabbit hole and get ready for an adventure in Wonderland with all the beloved characters: the White Rabbit, The Mad Hatter, the March Hare, and of course, The Red Queen!
Featuring ballet, modern, tap, and jazz style dancing, this show is filled with quirky, engaging music that is sure to entertain.
Don’t be late! Buy your tickets today!
In honor of Black Music Month, join Henry Edwards II, Creator & Founder of II Magazine, and noted fashion influencers in a provocative roundtable discussion about black men and their influence in pop culture. Presenters include:
Celebrity Menswear Stylist Rachel Johnson responsible for the stylings of Cam Newton and Colin Kaepernick
Luxury Brand Strategist Elaine Mensah also a marketing professor at American University.
The Old Part Of Town is a Baltimore-based Americana band, formed in 2013 to serve as a vehicle for the songwriting and musical talents of Matt Douglass and Sam Nitzberg. Mining the rich musical landscape of folk, rock and roll, country-western and blues, their dynamic live shows are peppered with covers of hidden gems from an eclectic range of musical sources.
The Old Part Of Town is a Baltimore-based Americana band, formed in 2013 to serve as a vehicle for the songwriting and musical talents of Matt Douglass and Sam Nitzberg. Mining the rich musical landscape of folk, rock and roll, country-western and blues, their dynamic live shows are peppered with covers of hidden gems from an eclectic range of musical sources.
Hitch Cocktails, Chicago Reader's Best Improv Troupe 2016, is just one of the over 40 comedy acts you can see at Laugh Index Theatre's ninth annual comedy festival, LIT Fest 2019, from June 1-9 in Penn Quarter, Washington D.C. LIT Fest 2019 features the most unique show line-ups as all types of comedy acts are featured in the festival: improv, stand-up, storytelling, sketch, musical, and more. The acts come from all around the country and represent noteworthy theatres such as The Second City.
Join Carrots and friends for Drunk Shakespeare [and other dead white guys]!
We’re taking the classics to a whole new level: actors and friends present fully rehearsed scenes, but they’ve gotta get the job done while totally housed.
Enjoy a brief and beer-addled history lesson from master of disguise and emcee Lance Bankerd, before our collection of drunken rogues take the stage!
We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, we’ll all have hangovers tomorrow.
Where can you find a piece of the Berlin Wall, a cannon ball mounted on a Conestoga wagon hitch, and over a hundred lions looking down at you from the tops of Baltimore's buildings? On our Downtown Landmarks and Lions tour, of course! In this leisurely stroll—we cover a little over a mile in a little over an hour—you’ll see and hear the highlights of downtown Baltimore’s history and architecture. Best of all, you'll discover where all the noble lions, hellish fiends, and neo-Egyptian sphinxes are hiding—the trick is in looking up!