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The Signal: 1.10.14

Baltimore’s Single Carrot Theatre will unveil its new space at 2600 North Howard Street on January 24th, and its opening-night offering is a new production of Will Eno's The Flu Season, directed by Alix Fenhagen.  The Signal’s Aaron Henkin dropped in at Single Carrot to check out a rehearsal, and he brings us a preview.
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Louis weeks' new album, "Shift / Away," gets released on January 14th at www.louisweeksmusic.com

Take a love of pop music, a passion for electronic production, and a personal streak of melancholy; add lyrics about architecture, sculpture, and origami; mix for two years… and you get the debut album by Baltimore musician Louis Weeks.  He talks with producer Aaron Henkin about his new project, Shift / Away.

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Louis Weeks' "Shift / Away"

 
 
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Tm Kuhn, on stage at The Stoop Storytelling Series (photo credit: Dan Kempner)

 
“Eureka moments” - we’ve all experienced one or two, those realizations, revelations, and epiphanies that end up changing our lives forever.  In May of 2013, Baltimore’s Stoop hosted a night of live storytelling around the Eureka theme, and one of the storytellers who stepped to the mic in front of a live audience at Centerstage was Tim Kuhn.  Here’s Tim’s story.

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Tim Kuhn at The Stoop

 
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Listen to Eileen's story to find out what happens in here.

 
Granted, some Eureka moments are more profound than others, and when Eileen Spector was called up from the audience to share her story, she proved that some memorable  moments are less about ‘discoveries’ than they are about ‘being discovered.’  Here’s Eileen’s tale.

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Eileen Spector at The Stoop