Fall Arts Preview 2021

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Let’s face the obvious: it’s been a tough year-and-a-half for all of us, with the world closing down and so much tragedy and anxiety surrounding us. Hopefully, happier times are ahead, and the local arts scene is here to help us rebound and get a fresh start.

Please enjoy our annual Fall Arts Preview, chronicling some of the most anticipated creative and cultural endeavors of the season in the Baltimore metropolitan area. We need them now more than ever!

Steel Resolve

This portrait by celebrated Baltimore photographer A. Aubrey Bodine captures the challenging working conditions at Sparrows Point.

A new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Industry sheds light on Bethlehem Steel’s 125-year history at Sparrows Point, the generations of men and women who worked there and their significant contributions to American industrialism.

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Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog features (left to right) Ribot on guitar and vocals, Ches Smith on drums and Shahzad Ismaily on bass

Music with Bite

Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog will bring its blend of rock and avant-garde to Creative Alliance.

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

Beyond Bach, Beethoven and Brahms

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra looks forward to an interesting season and a promising future.

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Emma Snyder, The Ivy Bookshop

Reading is Lit!

A streamlined Baltimore Festival of Jewish Literature will be held throughout November.

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Fall Arts 2021 listings

Listings

Here are just a few of the cultural gatherings happening in the area this fall.

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