Craig Alston and Friends: Pre-Father's Day LIVE STREAMING CONCERT
Craig Alston, Saxophones
Rodney Kelley Jr, Keyboards
Cory Baker, Bass
John Lamkin III, Drums
Craig Alston, Saxophones
Rodney Kelley Jr, Keyboards
Cory Baker, Bass
John Lamkin III, Drums
Baltimore Choral Arts Society presents our 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.
Dynamic Discussion and Audience Q&A with the leading ladies of the 2019 and 2020 Voices of Carmen production.
Tune in LIVE on Tues, June 23rd, 1PM for our first conversation in the #CarmenConversation Series.
#VoicesofCarmen
The Maryland Historical Society welcomes Dr. Richard Bell for an interactive virtual program exploring the origins and far-reaching impacts of the Three-Fifths Clause, the most infamous part of the original 1787 federal Constitution. Far more insidious than is commonly understood, the clause wove slaveholder power into the fabric of each of the three branches of government—executive, legislative, and judicial—shaping every aspect of federal policy regarding slavery for decades to come. Dr.
This summer Loyola University Maryland will host “Voices on Equity: A Lunchtime Series with Loyola,” a series of webinars discussing topics around race, anti-racism, and living out a deeper commitment to Baltimore.
BMA Violet Hour is a new series of online programs designed to give visitors an opportunity to relax and connect with artists, makers, and the community through a series of artist talks, meditations, DIY cocktails, and other interactive experiences. The first event pairs artist and cultural influencer Zackary Drucker with her personal muse and mentor Rosalyne Blumenstein, LCSW, a legendary trans rights activist whose portraits and archival photographs comprise an important part of the BMA’s exhibition Zackary Drucker: Icons.
Take a break with your kids and learn how the women of the Ndebele ethnic group in South Africa express care for each other through beadwork through an interactive tour on Facebook Live guided by Suzy Wolffe, BMA Manager of Tour Experience.
Join us for a blended discussion and listening party about creativity, process and living as a Baltimore artist with Abdu Ali, facilitated by Savannah Wood. Abdu Ali's latest album, FIYAH!!!, was partly inspired by FIRE!!! a literary magazine made during the Harlem Renassiance created by Langston, Wallace Thurman, Zora, and other iconic black writers.
Join in Crowdcast:
https://www.crowdcast.io/e/artists-cribs-an-evening
Harford Community College’s Harford Civil Rights Project is holding a free online community event, “An Uncomfortable Conversation: National Events with Local Implications Concerning Race, Equity, and Justice” on Thursday, June 25 from 7 to 8:15 PM via a Microsoft Teams Live event. The presentation and discussion will center on civil rights in the context of the current protests and will include audience participation.
Social distancing be darned: THE SHOW MUST GO ON... AT HOME! We are absolutely thrilled to announce that we will stream Thirsty Thursdays at the Opera (at HOME) on Thursday, June 25th at 7pm on our YouTube channel, FREE and open to all! When we realized that returning to live performances would be delayed longer than we had thought, we asked our artists who had been hired for our regular Thirsty Thursday concert in May to go digital with us, and they all graciously agreed. We have honored our original contracts and have paid them IN FULL for their work.
Bill Heid, piano
Blake Meister, bass
Jay Jefferson, drums
Bill Heid is an American soul jazz and hard bop jazz pianist and organist, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, probably better known for his work with musicians such as Koko Taylor, Henry Johnson and Fenton Robinson, among others.