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Step OUT for an artists' conference in Station North
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Researchers, developers, artists and community members will discuss the challenges associated with development and gentrification at the Artists & Neighborhood Change Conference. The event takes place June 20-21 in the Station North Arts & Entertainment District.
Everyman Theatre actor embraces new role as the underdog
Martha Thomas
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
"This is not a safe play," says actor Eric Berryman of the current production at Everyman Theatre. Berryman, who plays Booth in "Topdog/Underdog," talks about his character and the influence of his "theater mom."
Morgan State University unveils plan to boost neighborhood
Elizabeth Heubeck
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Morgan State University has embarked on a new initiative aimed at improving the surrounding community and quality of life for students and staff. It has teamed up with Hamilton-Lauraville Main Street, MedStar Samaritan Hospital and others on the Morgan Community Mile.
New Centerstage play rewrites the script on race
Martha Thomas
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Centerstage Artistic Director Kwame Kwei-Armah talks about his new play, "Beneatha's Place." In it, he challenges the assumptions about whites and blacks in reaction to another play also currently running at the theater.
Globe Poster's iconic images live on in new exhibit
Alexandra Wilding
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
The Globe Poster Co. created ads promoting legendary African-American musicians. Now its posters will be on display in a new exhibit at the Creative Alliance, which starts April 27. Though it closed three years ago, the company's influence can be seen in Baltimore and around the world.
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Source: Washington Post
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Source: New York Times
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Source: New York Times
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Source: Transportation Research Board
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Source: Pizza Today
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Source: New York Times
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Source: Baltimore Sun
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Source: Baltimore Sun
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Source: New York Times
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Source: Huffington Post
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