Fall Arts Preview 2022

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What’s going on this cultural season around Baltimore? Plenty, hon!

There’s no better time than autumn to enjoy the abundant rewards of what Baltimore has to offer in terms of arts and cultural events and programming. Charm City seems to awaken with a vengeance after the long, hot summer, with seemingly countless opportunities to indulge in the creative offerings out there and nourish the soul.

Here once again is our annual preview of what promises to be a flourishing cultural season in the town that produced the likes of Eubie Blake, Mama Cass, John Waters, Tom Clancy, Leon Uris, Barry Levinson, Frank Zappa, H.L. Mencken and Philip Glass. Enjoy! —Jmore Staff.

Zemer Peled

Putting Together the Pieces

Ceramic artist Zemer Peled uses pieces of clay and porcelain to make her one-of-a-kind sculptures.

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Puerto Rico flag

Caribbean Queen

Local journalist and author Robert Friedman writes a new memoir about working and living in Puerto Rico for decades.

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Jonathon Heyward, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (photo by Laura Thiesbrummel); Sarah Ashley Cain, Baltimore Center Stage (photo by Nomè SiDone); Gregory Smith, Creative Alliance; Jenenne Whitfield, AVAM.

Changing of the Guards

Charm City welcomes a new generation of leaders to many of its arts institutions.

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Pierre Bensusan, ballet, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical

Fall Arts Listings

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

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