
“You better watch out. You better cry,” taunts the hot pink poster for an upcoming holiday event at Baltimore Soundstage. “John Waters, the People’s Pervert, is coming to town.”
“You better watch out. You better cry,” taunts the hot pink poster for an upcoming holiday event at Baltimore Soundstage. “John Waters, the People’s Pervert, is coming to town.”
Get ready to shop for a great cause this weekend, when House of Ruth Maryland invites holiday shoppers to their 12th annual B-More Bags Trunk Show and Sale on December 9, at Ruth’s Closet in Owings Mills.
Baltimore’s Federal Hill neighborhood’s most spirited holiday event: Moonlight Madness, returns on Friday December 8th from 7:30 to 12:00 midnight.
The crafters are coming! On Nov. 24 and 25, the American Visionary Art Museum in the Inner Harbor will once again host its Bazaart Holiday Art Market, an annual holiday craft sale featuring artisans from Baltimore and the surrounding region.
On the first Saturday of December, WTMD’s popular “Saturday Morning Tunes” concert series moves to the historic Senator Theatre for a family-friendly, indoor music festival, presented by Live Baltimore.
Join St. Paul’s School for Girls for the annual Holiday Bazaar on Friday, 12/1/17 from 12:00-5:00 p.m.
The Institute for Integrative Health’s new pop-up market and wellness expo, on Saturday, November 18, is the perfect place to begin your season of gratitude and joy. Proceeds benefit our community programs.
Presented by the Park School Parents’ Association, the Cultural Diversity Film & Discussion Series has been meeting since 1995. The purpose of the group is to provide a forum for parents, faculty, students, and members of the community to celebrate multiculturalism and to achieve a greater understanding of diversity issues. All events are free and open to the public.
“Scenes from a Hard-boiled Life: Chester B. Himes, a Biography”
Join Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Professor Lawrence Jackson as he discusses his new biography of Chester Himes. The Wall Street Journal calls Chester B. Himes “Harlem’s greatest crime writer” who endured “traumas and travails that other black novelists only imagined.” The New York Times Book Review says Jackson’s comprehensively researched biography “offers a bracing journey” through an uncompromising life. Don’t miss engaging this provocative figure.
Supper at 6:00 p.m., program at 7:00 p.m.
Sign-up for supper here. Attending the lecture only? Just come! No sign-up needed.