Spring Arts 2026: Museums and Film
This spring offers the chance to explore new exhibits at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Jewish Museum of Maryland, and more.
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A new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art features the work of Louis Matisse, who was inspired by the museum's iconic Matisse collection. (Provided photo)
This spring offers the chance to explore new exhibits at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Jewish Museum of Maryland, and more.
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Celebrate the birthday of beloved comedian Gilda Radner with a program at Third Space on Apr. 26. (Provided image)
Ready for a good laugh or some dazzling performances? The local spring arts scene includes a variety of comedy, dance, and more.
Read MoreCheck out some of the exciting performances on the calendar this spring at Everyman Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage and more.
Read MoreDara Bunjon talks with Jane Kelly, co-founder of Eat Your Books, and Katie Thacher, CEO of CookShelf.
Read MoreEnjoy some live music this spring, with a range of performances from blues and jazz to the Indigo Girls and more.
Read MoreA longtime Northwest Baltimore resident, Dresner worked in the administrative office of Fort Garrison Elementary School for more than two decades.
Read MoreFor more than three decades, Barkin taught journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Read MoreA Beth Am congregant, Drager was known for his love for poetry and commitment to civic involvement.
Read MoreOn this episode of “The Food Enthusiast,” Dara Bunjon talks with chef and restaurateur Gino Troia of Grano Pasta Bar in Hampden.
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The Pikesville branch of the Baltimore County Public Library is located at 1301 Reisterstown Road. (File photo)
“Between Two Worlds” will offer seven programs in March and April that explore Jewish identity, life and literature.
Read MoreA Baltimore native, Hellman taught at several universities in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.
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