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The new show at the Walters reflects 2000 years of artistic traditions, with pieces from East and Southeast Asia and from Islamic cultures spanning West to South Asia.
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Tonya Miller Hall discusses returning home to Baltimore after building a PR career in New York City. Though NYC gave Tonya many professional experiences, coming home to Charm City gave her one experience she never expected — her name in the local paper.
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The Baltimore Gamer Symphony Orchestra and Choir brings music from video game lore to life in a concert hall near you.
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Donated art supplies can find new purpose at SCRAP B-More. Then, fiber artist Sandra Smith takes us behind the scenes of "Quilted Connections: A Sisterhood in Cloth," an exhibit of quilts at the Peale museum.
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We’ll go On the Record with two actors from The Vagabond players to preview “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).” Thirty seven plays in 90 minutes! Ever heard the Bard’s prose in a Baltimore accent, hon? Plus, a Stoop Story!
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We’ll go On the Record to hear how Opera Baltimore is taking to the streets to offer the high drama, powerful voices and compelling stories that make audiences fall in love with the genre. ‘Opera on the Avenue’ reels them in!
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We’ll go On the Record to focus on dance as a celebration of Black History Month … and how African Americans have shaped the discipline. Have you Heard of Baltimore-born tap master Baby Laurence? How about Hiplet or Sole Defined? We get a preview!
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We’ll go On the Record to learn about the exhibit ‘Life On Hold’ at NDMU's Gormley Gallery. Women at the Maryland Correctional Institution in Jessup created paintings and collages ... the resulting images challenge stereotypes and provide a path toward healing.
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Going through violence and trauma can affect people on a cellular level. There’s a nonprofit that helps Black women and youth release trauma and get beyond it - through movement and dance. We talk with Tyde-Courtney Edwards, who drew from her personal experience to create ‘Ballet After Dark.’
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Can a former funeral home get a second lease on LIFE? We talk with the curator of Memento Mori, first exhibit at ‘The Parlor’ -- the new gallery and speakeasy! -- in Baltimore’s Station North Arts District. The show explores mortality and memory.