“Saturation II” is the latest release by up and coming boyband Brockhampton, and isthe follow up to “Saturation I” which was released this July. In…
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Imagine walking into a room with roughly one hundred assault rifles laid out on a canvas tarp on the ground. Now, imagine these assault rifles…
When asked where she finds inspiration for writing poetry, Professor Lia Purpura will tell anyone, “I’m a big walker – one in a long tradition…
Tamara Bhalla, an associate professor of American Studies and affiliate faculty in the Asian Studies program at UMBC, recently released her book “Reading Together, Reading…
Coming to Baltimore Center Stage this season is a mix between the fantastical and the brutally human as the season tackles the incredibly whimsical world…
On September 2, I was invited to MaGooby’s Joke House to see Die Laughing Productions, a comedy troupe comprised of Baltimore comics and personalities such…
With the tinkle of a fairy’s wing and some magic dust, you are invited to a most singular and exclusive party in the reimagined tour…
A few weeks ago, I sat down with Hannah Kennedy, a senior theatre major and director of Studio 3’s production of “Suddenly Last Summer.” Studio…
It’s opening night at the theatre—or, rather, it’s the night before the big opening in the first act of Everyman Theatre’s production of “Noises Off,”…
Machine Gun Kelly came to Baltimore Soundstage last Friday gave a fantastic performance. The show would have been perfect if not for the one and…