Yes, the books are really and truly free at The Book Thing in Baltimore. With a mission statement saying that it “puts unwanted books into the…
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William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” is known for withstanding time and continuing to dazzle and perplex generation after generation with its overlapping plots involving sorrow, revenge and…
The Department of Africana Studies hosted its 39th annual W. E. B. Du Bois Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday, Nov. 8. This year, the university welcomed…
While widely considered “feminine,” writing occupies a traditionally masculine space within our society. Dating back to the seventeenth century, many women have used male pen names…
This past weekend, UMBC’s Musical Theatre Club presented Daddy Long Legs in the Skylight Room in the Commons building. Inspired by a book written by…
For decades, prom has been considered by American teenagers to be a high school rite of passage.The concept of a queer prom is to take…
Shakespeare seems to be taking the Baltimore area by storm this season, and Center Stage is no exception from that trend. “Shakespeare in Love,” based…
During the week of Nov. 13-17, Commonvision hosted events dedicated solely to the arts. DIY paracord bracelets on Commons Mainstreet, a paint night social hour,…
UMBC’s skylight lounge hosted a night for the arts on Wednesday, Nov. 15, . Adan Rodriguez was invited to speak about guerrilla filmmaking, a form…
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, digital design positions are going to increase by about twenty percent in the next ten years, opening up…