Fall Arts 2024: Music
Enjoy some live music this fall, with a range of performances from Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn to Herbie Hancock, beloved ’70s band America and more.
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Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn will perform at the Gordon Center for Performing Arts on Oct. 19 (Photo by Jim McGuire)
Enjoy some live music this fall, with a range of performances from Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn to Herbie Hancock, beloved ’70s band America and more.
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Baltimore’s own Dan Rodricks performs his acclaimed one-man show at the BMA in December. (Provided photo)
Check out some of the exciting performances on the calendar this fall at the Hippodrome, Everyman Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage and more.
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Alona Lisa Elkayam: “I’m the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors and I’m not shutting up." (Provided Photo)
The Oct. 7th Hamas terrorist attacks compelled Elkayam to create her Heart of David venture.
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Owings Mills-based author Richie Frieman: “My dedication to The Optimistics is more than this book.” (Provided photo)
Richie Frieman was inspired to write “The Optimistics” in 2022 after he and his wife attended the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
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Pita Pushers: Tova Weissler Chansky (shown here with son Avi): "I had a friend and she always told me, ‘Toby, you got to start the falafel business. You make such good falafel.’ So I decided I’m going to give it a shot." (Provided photo)
An Israeli-born Olney resident, Chansky creates her falafels with a sense of artistry, dedication and love.
Read MoreA once-in-a-lifetime journey to the Italian island of Sicily provides lifelong family memories, writes Simone Ellin.
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The Eastern Shore city of Cambridge is home to the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center. (Provided Photo)
As we mark the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, visitors can experience the many civil rights sites throughout Maryland.
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Barbara Fink (left) and Barbara Black display some of the Judaica items that regularly are donated to Scene II. (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
Pikesville is the home of the nation’s only resale shop that benefits Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization of America, which was founded in 1912 by Baltimore native Henrietta Szold.
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“I love to problem-solve, and you can’t be exec of an agency this large and not face problems or the [sorts of] crises we’ve had in our world.” (Photo by Robyn Stevens Brody)
“The agency’s really become my heart and my soul,” says Joan Grayson Cohen as she marks her third decade with Jewish Community Services.
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Baltimore-based activist and author Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin: "We've seen this movie before." (File photo)
On May 16, the Federation of Jewish Women’s Organizations of Maryland will honor Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin with the E.B. Hirsh Lifetime Achievement Award. Jmore spoke with Rabbi Cardin about the award, her new leadership positions, and more.
Read More“It’s one of those shows that’s really fun,” The Maryland Theatre Collective executive director Rachel Sandler says of “Falsettos,” which runs through May 5 at the Chesapeake Arts Center.
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