Graduate Student Bryan O’Neill’s exhibit, “Violent Ends,“ may at first seem like a mash-up of Dr. Seuss and “Survivor Man”; however, upon closer examination, the…
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What comes to mind about being 13 years old? Some people may remember their very first year of high school, or maybe even the first…
Excited chatter echoed throughout the Fine Arts Recital Hall as audience members waited patiently for the performance to begin. Finally, the lights dimmed and the…
This article contains some spoilers from “Avengers: Endgame.” The highly anticipated “Avengers: Endgame” has finally premiered, giving millions of moviegoers a conclusion to the characters…
Hundreds gathered this past weekend at Baltimore’s own Druid Lake Park to celebrate the seventh annual Charm City Bluegrass Festival. Celebrating one of the lesser…
Tears brimmed in her eyes. Yet another day he had damaged her spirit, her love. Her heart ached to know if what she was feeling…
What makes a monster, and what makes a man? The ideas of empathy and humanity versus power and fear are explored in Toby’s Dinner Theatre’s…
Musicians who supplement their sounds with visuals risk diverting the audience’s focus away from their music, but Warren Hildebrand of Foxes in Fiction showed how…
Oh dear! How can you be so sweet and calm When you are so lonely in this eternal blue sky How can you be so…
Over the next few weeks, UMBC’s ART 427 Museum Practice class is working hard to get ready for its upcoming show: “Behind the Lens: The…