A few weeks ago, I sat down with Chloe Scully, a junior media and communications major with a theatre minor, to talk about TheatreCOM’s New…
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From staff to students, there are many poets who call UMBC home. Tim Seibles, a professor at Old Dominion University, joined the UMBC poetry community.…
In UMBC’s most recent Studio3 production, “Suddenly Last Summer,” the characters face critical decisions about one thing that could simultaneously help or hurt them: the…
In an innovative new production of Mary Zimmerman’s “The White Snake,” Baltimore Center Stage takes on a time-old tale of love, acceptance and friendship set…
The theatre department at UMBC is quite impressive; producing a high quality show every semester, along with smaller events throughout the year. Most recently the…
“Twerk wave” is the new term to describe a group of people who begin twerking when singer and songwriter Kyana (@imkyana on Instragram) is performing,…
The Guerrilla Girls made their final mark at the Baltimore Museum of Art this week after a six-month display of calling out gender inequality. Since…
In the new film “Before I Fall,” the simple phrase “it’s never too late” becomes a pivotal piece to the puzzle as time itself comes…
UMBC student improv group Dog Collar Comedy held its first show of the semester, “Joe’s Dog’s Birthday.” The performance consisted of several improvised scenes, or “games,”…
“Contemporary” might not be the first word that springs into the mind when thinking of opera, but a new Baltimore Theatre Project and Peabody Chamber…