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The Walters Art Museum's new exhibit "If Books Could Kill," presents two dozen beautiful but toxic manuscripts.
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SOWEBO Arts and Musical Festival organizers say they were never consulted by the city about the Artscape scheduling change.
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A new photography collection presents portraits of more than 80 local bands and musicians.
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The annual performance sparks mentorship between high school students and aspiring after-school attendees.
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Poet and writer Ross Gay of his collection of essays, “The Book of Delights.”
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Can laughter and storytelling bridge societal divides?
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Arts for Learning pairs city teachers with artists to combat summer learning loss for over two thousand students.
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We’ll go On the Record with the founder of Baltimore Story Fest, happening now at the Baltimore Theater Project. How do you power through nerves to tell a great story?
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This week on the podcast, three stories about mere mortals who cross paths with famous dudes.
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In “Dream Refuge for children imprisoned,” artist Na Omi Shintani connects three groups who have experienced unjust incarceration in the United States.