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Happy or unhappy, all families have stories to tell. Two memoirs of growing up in extraordinary circumstances on this edition of The Weekly Reader.
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Jonathan Gilmore wants to take you on a trip. No need to hop a train or a plane -- but do pack an open mind. We get a preview of his intergalactic evening of funk, blues and R & B: ‘Journey to Funktopia.’
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We asked the artist, Jonathan Borofsky
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What makes you feel safe within your community? What if your sense of security comes at the expense of another’s? The Jewish Museum of Maryland’s latest multimedia exhibit asks these questions and more.
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The National Slavic Museum unearths some treasures and Kalinka Russian dance troupe takes the stage!
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The Baltimore native talks about her first national headline tour and her Sunday gig at The 8X10 Club.
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We’ll go On the Record with the artist behind a new exhibit - "The Guardians" - that celebrates Black women making a difference in their Baltimore neighborhoods. And we ask one such "Guardian," Gwen Brown, how she stays determined in the face of obstacles.
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The veteran arts journalist discusses some major new exhibitions, plus big changes in the works at the Maryland State Arts Council.
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Amit Peled's Mount Vernon Virtuosi brings music to your ears. For free, and for a purpose.
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Komité Ayiti’s ‘Haitian Caribbean Community Day’ on Sunday, August 15, will feature food, performance, and handmade products. Garry Bien-Aime, Komite Ayiti’s founder and president, previews the festival and reflects on what music means to Haitians.