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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The latest stamp was designed by Jewish artist and U.S. Postal Service art director Antonio Alcalá. (Courtesy of USPS. Design by Jackie Hajdenberg via JTA)
The latest Chanukah stamp issued by the U.S. Postal Service was designed by the son of a Holocaust survivor.
Read MoreThe artwork, histories and perspectives of Native artists, scholars and community members are at the heart of “Preoccupied: Indigenizing the Museum,” on view now at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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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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The late Jerry Lewis (left) looks through a camera on Mar. 22, 1972, during the shooting of the film "The Day the Clown Cried." (STF/AFP via Getty Images, via JTA)
But after more than a half-century, you still can’t watch “The Day the Clown Cried.”
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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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Kuźmiuk Bakery in Lublin, Poland, operates in the shadow of the Holocaust: The family that operates it took over a bakery whose Jewish owners were murdered by the Nazis. (Shira Li Bartov via JTA)
The third-generation owners of Kuźmiuk Bakery in Poland say they only learned of the site’s pre-war history in the past decade.
Read MoreIn this second of a three-part series on building skills and credentials while unemployed, Karen Hammer of the Ignite Career Center focuses on how to keep getting work while waiting to get a job.
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The author stands next to the zero kilometer marker at Cape Finisterre on the west coast of Galicia, Spain, the westernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula. (Provided photo)
Trekking the Camino de Santiago is a pilgrimage for any intrepid adventurer, writes Amanda Krotki.
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Arthur J. Magida, author of "Two Wheels to Freedom": "Cioma’s exuberance doesn’t correspond to the usual story of Jews — or of anyone — in Europe during World War II." (File photo)
Mount Washington-based writer Arthur J. Magida’s “Two Wheels to Freedom” tells the extraordinary true story of young Jewish art student Samson “Cioma” Schönhaus.
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