Filmmaker John Waters has been cast in the 13th season of “American Horror Story,” the horror-drama anthology series from Ryan Murphy Productions.
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Baltimore Center Stage names Stevie Walker-Webb as new artistic director
Starting next month, Tony Award-nominee and Obie Award-winner Stevie Walker-Webb will serve as Baltimore Center Stage’s new artistic director.
Living Classrooms premieres first film on Baltimore’s rich maritime history
Baltimore’s Black maritime history is the subject of a new documentary film from the Living Classrooms Foundation.
How will the Baltimore Ravens’ 2024 draft class impact the roster next season and beyond?
Columnist Karuga Koinange shares insights on how the Baltimore Ravens’ 2024 draft class could impact the team’s roster next season and beyond.
‘Resiliency’ expert SCAPE hired to help Baltimore planners weigh effects of sea level rise on Inner Harbor, in connection with Harborplace’s redevelopment.
The Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore has hired a New York-based resiliency expert called SCAPE Landscape Architecture to provide advice regarding the rise in sea water levels that’s expected to occur at the Inner Harbor due to global warming. The study will help inform the redevelopment of Harborplace.
“I Believe Nothing if Idols Don’t Tell Me”: Q&A with Michael B. Tager
Michael B. Tager discusses his new book “Pop Culture Poetry: The Definitive Collection,” writing Justin Bieber poems at jury duty, The Brady Bunch, and more.
School Spirit 2023: Garrison Forest School
Excellent academics. Inspiring teachers. Meaningful relationships. The space to grow authentically and with confidence. Garrison Forest School is empowering students to achieve their fullest potential and live lives of purpose. Ivy and Catherine, class of 2026 and 2024, share their thoughts on their experiences. WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL? IVY: One of my […]
Artscape canceled for Saturday as Tropical Storm Ophelia approaches
Organizers of Baltimore’s Artscape announced Friday that they are calling off all Saturday events related to the festival, citing impending storms and gusty winds from Tropical Storm Ophelia.
Nature Sacred publishes ‘BenchTalk,’ a book of journal entries written at Sacred Places in Baltimore and across the country
Nature Sacred, a nonprofit that helps communities build “Sacred Places” where people can appreciate nature and destress, has published a book of journal entries written at those spaces.
Once upon a time when Baltimore was Catholic
As the Archdiocese of Baltimore plans to close nearly 40 churches, columnist Rafael Alvarez recounts the city’s Catholic history.
Four under-the-radar storylines heading into the Ravens’ postseason
As the Baltimore Ravens head into the postseason, here are four storylines that might have flown under your radar.
Actor Kevin Spacey’s Inner Harbor pier home sells at auction to undisclosed buyer for $3.24 million
Actor Kevin Spacey’s Inner Harbor pier home sold in an auction on Wednesday to an undisclosed buyer for $3.24 million.
In California, John Waters lauded at a film industry awards ceremony as ‘a true American icon, a true American original’
At the 74th annual American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards ceremony, Baltimorean John Waters was among those honored for achievements in film.
Maryland’s pre-K expansion plan proves to be unpopular with child care providers
Maryland is counting on private child care providers to take part as the state expands its pre-K program — but many providers don’t plan on becoming involved.
BmoreArt’s Picks: Feburay 13-19
BmoreArt’s picks this week: Works by Baltimore artist Elena Johnston on display at Current Space; Maryland Arts Day; Artists Paul Rucker and Kim Rice in discussion at UMBC; and more.
