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We go On the Record with the organizer and one of the featured visual artists of the new Indigenous Art Gallery at Center Stage -- a collaboration with the Baltimore American Indian Center. What debt does the exhibit space acknowledge?
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We go On the Record with the founder of Leona’s Sewing Studio. Not able to keep her love of sewing to herself… she has turned her passion into something like a ministry. Plus, we visit a class and hear from some of her students.
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We go On the Record to learn about Amos Badertscher’s photography capturing Baltimore street life of the 60s, 70s and beyond. His work documented the grit and beauty of queer youth. Plus, a support group for queer elders and their concerns.
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We’ll go On the Record to hear how Opera Baltimore creates community through music. Whether it’s Opera on the Avenue or their outdoor autumn events where audiences ‘Fall for Opera’ — there is something for everyone.
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We’ll go On the Record with Jeffrey Kent, chief curator at the Peale: Baltimore’s community museum. He gives us a preview of two exhibits on view that he hopes will inspire visitors to realize their own creativity that lies within.
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We’ll go On the Record with summer ideas for youth in Baltimore City! ‘Story Tapestries’ bring in-depth arts encounters to libraries in July. And the Science Center, Port Discovery and lots of museums open their doors for ‘Field Trip Fridays’!
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We’ll go On the Record with Christina Delgado, the creator of Tola’s Room. In homage to her father and named for her daughter, she’s filled the interactive home museum with artifacts reflecting the music, art, food and spirit of Puerto Rico!
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Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck spotlights the new touring company production of Broadway's hit historical musical at Baltimore's Hippodrome.
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World-renowned mezzo soprano Denyce Graves spearheads a program to further open the world of classical singing to youthful talent of all races and ethnicities.
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We’ll go On the Record for a preview of “Seen. Heard. Common Ground: The Art of the Tribe, an Exhibition by Black Women aged 55+” Their new show is at JELMA on Morgan State campus. Plus, what does Baltimore Beat arts and culture editor have on her radar!