Just as one can normally recognize a question from the tone of a person’s voice, so too can a question be recognized in a musical…
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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…
Years after the last original Harry Potter book and movie have been released, dedicated fans are more ecstatic than ever to bring the magical fantasy…
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…
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…
In light of the EEOC entering negotiations to bring female directors equal opportunity in the film industry, we got in touch with Haley Webb, an…
Before “Art As Protest” began, we sat down with Shawntay Stocks, Frank Anderson and Tahira Mahdi, the graduate students who put the event together, to…
Lady Gaga, who is known for her upbeat, uniquely vocalized songs, began the Super Bowl LI halftime show standing on the top of the stadium…