(Left tor right) Kyle Prue, producing director at Everyman Theatre; Artists refresh the Health Care for the Homeless mural; Johns Hopkins University students celebrate the opening of the Homewood campus's new student center.
(Left tor right) Kyle Prue, producing director at Everyman Theatre; Artists refresh the Health Care for the Homeless mural; Johns Hopkins University students celebrate the opening of the Homewood campus's new student center.

Last week, we shared news about Johns Hopkins University’s new $250 million student center, a refresh for a Health Care for the Homeless mural, and Everyman Theatre’s latest production.

Revisit the stories here:

Johns Hopkins University students and the Blue Jay mascot perform at the opening of the Bloomberg Student Center. Photo credit: Ed Gunts.
Johns Hopkins University students and the Blue Jay mascot perform at the opening of the Bloomberg Student Center. Photo credit: Ed Gunts.

Johns Hopkins University celebrates the grand opening of its $250M Bloomberg Student Center and gives it a nickname: ‘The Mike’”: The Johns Hopkins University community on Thursday celebrated the grand opening of its $250 million Bloomberg Student Center with a day filled with speeches, tours, noshing and socializing not usually seen on the Homewood campus.

Jay Schlossberg-Cohen and Gail Evans touch up the mural on a mechanical lift. Credit: Jenna Mattern

Landmark Baltimore mural gets new life and renewed meaning at Health Care for the Homeless years after its creation in 2010”: A bright and prominent mural that has raised visibility about homelessness in Baltimore for 15 years is being refreshed.

Nate, left, and Laurie Conway, center, both 35 and of Towson, with their children Lucy, left, 3, and Charlie, held by Laurie, 3 months, and Laurie’s sister Melissa Macnair, right, 33, of Philadelphia Pennsylvania, at the 22nd Great Halloween Lantern Parade and Festival presented by Creative Alliance and Friends of Patterson Park at Patterson Park in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo credit: Carl Schmidt/Federal Hill Photography, LLC)

Fall celebrations to take place at Baltimore-area parks and rec centers”: Celebrate all things fall with these events at parks and recreation centers in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and Howard County.

Kyle Prue, Everyman Theatre’s producing director, returns to the stage this month in “Art,” a comedy running through mid-November. He had a lead role in Everyman’s first play 35 years ago.
Kyle Prue, Everyman Theatre’s producing director, returns to the stage this month in “Art,” a comedy running through mid-November. He had a lead role in Everyman’s first play 35 years ago. Credit: Everyman Theatre

Dan Rodricks: The critic got it right, Everyman’s first play was ‘a promising start’”: Thirty-five years after a critic described Everyman’s first play as “a promising start,” the Baltimore theater will present their production of the comedy “Art.”

Unit 3B at the Beaux Arts Washington Place Apartments in Mount Vernon.

Hot House: Three apartments, all alike in dignity, in fair Mount Vernon”: Units in Mount Vernon’s Beaux Arts Washington Place Apartments do not come on the market very often, which makes these even more desirable.

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