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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.
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We'll go On the Record with the director of community engagement at HopeWorks of Howard County, a nonprofit that serves victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
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This week on the podcast, two stories about using art to make change.
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The highs and lows of the International Art World.
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We go On the Record with Baker Artist Award winner Oletha DeVane. Made from beads, fabric, bottles and more, DeVane’s work is a feast for the eyes. How do materials speak to her?
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The work of the late Maryland Poet Laureate Lucille Clifton takes a new form in Full Circle Dance Company’s “And Still, We Dream.” We speak with the dance company’s artistic director, and with Clifton’s daughter, about inspiration and nurturing a love of the arts.
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Baltimore School for the Arts is the latest stop in Pinkett Smith’s tour for her new memoir, Worthy.
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Artscape is back after a three year hiatus looking to spotlight and embrace local talent with its central gallery.
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Behind the success of artist Brian Bailey is the relatable story of setbacks, doubts and soul searching, all in the pursuit of artistic expression.