Mike Kuhl Trio - Encore Performance - LIVE STREAMING CONCERT
**You must purchase access by 6 p.m.**
This is an encore of their very popular performance on June 3rd!
Mike Kuhl, drums
John Lee, guitar
Dave Ballou, trumpet
**You must purchase access by 6 p.m.**
This is an encore of their very popular performance on June 3rd!
Mike Kuhl, drums
John Lee, guitar
Dave Ballou, trumpet
Across the United States, patterns of racial and economic segregation can be directly attributed to the systematic denial of mortgage and bank lending encouraged in the National Housing Act of 1934.
Multi-media artists Amy Reid and Pangelica join us for a live talk followed by a Q & A about Immortal Voices, their upcoming performance for the Walters Art Museum’s Art Sound Now series. Immortal Voices focuses on themes of healing and destruction through ambient sound and performance. Watch Immortal Voices when it debuts Thursday, July 23 at 5:30 p.m.
Bill Washburn - Piano and Bandleader
Zack Graddy - Saxophone
Jeron White - Bass
Joe Henderson - Drums
Rhythminic Accents is a cutting-edge jazz ensemble that features jazz standards, original jazz tunes, classic funk, R&B, and popular tunes—all played with its own unique flavor. The band takes its name from the title of a well-known Thelonious Monk tune, Rhythm-A-Ning. Keyboardist/bandleader Bill Washburn founded the group in 1998.
Our next Talking with Friends and Family About Racism meeting is set for Thursday, July 30th 7:00-8:00pm; and we'll continue to meet every last Thursday at this same time. (Call in information below). Hope you can join us!
Included below are the notes from our last discussion to get caught up.
Join your favorite princesses and princes for an illustrious adventure on the rails! Be sure to come dressed in your finest prince or princess outfit for an elegant train ride with tea and fancy treats. You'll be led to the train by a procession of your favorite princesses & princes, and enjoy fun activities and photo opportunities with your royal friends upon returning from this regal journey!
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FREE | Facebook Live
Dieter F. Uchtdorf had it right, “The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul. No matter our talents, education, backgrounds, or abilities, we each have an inherent wish to create something that did not exist before.”
Join the Arts Council for a Virtual Cocktail Hour with the Howard County Center for the Arts' Resident Artists! This unique artist talk on Zoom will feature our resident artists discussing their work currently on display in Resident Visual Artists Exhibit 2020. Visit hocoarts.org for registration information.
The purpose of the New Timbuktu Community Education Institute is to provide high quality professional development that is based on and draws from methodologies that are derived from the bodies of work and community based institutions that have traditionally been marginalized.
Super City’s old-school showmanship - coordinated band choreography and a hooky pop sound that blends heavy rock elements and danceability - is the perfect match for Creative Alliance’s new streaming portal. Shows will be broadcast LIVE from the Patterson Theater in HD with all sorts of extra surprises. These are the best seats on the internet, we promise.
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About Super City:
Dynamic Discussion and Audience Q&A with VOC families on stage and off stage.
Tune in LIVE on Tues, August 4th, 1PM for our #CarmenConversation Series.
#VoicesofCarmen
California-based artist Kota Ezawa’s National Anthem (2018) is a meditation on patriotism and protest. The singlechannel animated video was inspired by the actions of quarterback Colin Kaepernick and other football players who took a knee, sat, raised fists, or locked arms during the national anthem to call attention to police brutality against unarmed black men and social injustice. Ezawa (b. 1969, Germany) creates work that explores and translates significant cultural events into simulations that question the authenticity of both our experiences and retold histories.
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.
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.
Duo
There’s nothing fake about David Murray -- His authentic voice on tenor saxophone is only bolstered by his fiery sincerity as an improviser. And he’s just as direct in conversation, speaking straight from the heart, and getting right to the point. He has recorded nearly 100 albums as a leader, with dozens of bands. He lives ahead of expectations.
Vacation plans on hold? Take this virtual vacation through Maryland history and learn how previous generations of Marylanders spent their summers. From the ocean to the bay to the western mountains, Maryland's diverse landscapes have long provided its citizens with refuge from the workaday world.
This event is part of Summer Challenge, a Pratt Library reading challenge for all ages. Log your reading, participate in activities, and more!
Dial-In Information
Fresh off two full days of Sidewalk Serenades that moved Baltimore’s streets, we bring two young stars of the hip hop and jazz scenes for an epic night. Gather around the warm glow of your screen for the hottest Livestream on the internet.
Baltimore Choral Arts Society presents a new virtual community singing series titled Masterworks Moments. This series is curated to stay connected and musically engaged with the community, using the joy of choral music to unify and inspire. This is a free and open community series inviting both singers and spectators.
Help send Mando for Kids to Italy for the International Mandolin Accademia with Maestro Carlo Aonzo!
$20 suggested donation.
Beer, wine and appetizers
Mando for Kids promotes and teaches classical mandolin to young students in the Baltimore area - it’s the only program of its kind in the United States! It was started by a group within the Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra and continues under the direction of Laura Norris, a Classical Mandolin Society fellow, member of the Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra and Baltimore Mandolin Quartet.
The Baltimore Improv Group has improv comedy shows every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7, 8 & 9 p.m. All Thursday shows are free. Friday and Saturday shows are $10.
Improv comedy shows are made up entirely on the spot using audience suggestions! No two shows are alike!