With the 500th anniversary of monk Martin Luther posting his Ninety-Five Theses on the door of All Saints’ Church approaching on Oct. 31, the Medieval…
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Susan McCully, assistant professor in UMBC’s theater department, spoke about her new play, “All She Must Possess,” on September 13. The work aimed to capture…
Since we live in such a historically spooky town (I’m looking at you, Edgar Allan Poe), you’ve probably already celebrated Halloween with the go-to Baltimore…
A combination of singing, slam poetry and numerous monologues, Daniel Beaty’s one-man show, “Emergency,” tells the story of a slave ship that rises out of…
Metropolitan Guinea Pig Rescue, a nonprofit home and rehabilitation center for guinea pigs based out of Virginia, but operating in Virginia, Maryland and Washington D.C.…
Going out in Baltimore is often like going to a runway show. It is in some ways more exciting to go to Fell’s Point and…
The Rooted Collective of Baltimore organized a healing ritual at the Roger B. Taney monument in Mount Vernon on September 21. According to their mission…
Barbara Hammer, an accomplished feminist filmmaker with a career spanning over 40 years and 80 films, came to UMBC on Wednesday as a part of…
A French diplomat walks into a bar in China and begins a twenty-year affair with a man disguised as a female opera singer who also…
Things are not always black and white, except Marie Machin’s latest photo series of women wearing white at night in Baltimore. A junior photography major…