Spring Arts Preview 2022
The Baltimore area is brimming with events and happenings — in person and virtually — to help feed the soul this spring and early summer.
Read MoreThe Baltimore area is brimming with events and happenings — in person and virtually — to help feed the soul this spring and early summer.
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"Coppélia" will be performed at
Ballet Theater of Maryland in Annapolis on April 22-23. (Provided Photo)
The local spring arts scene includes Ballet Theater of Maryland’s presentation of “Coppelia,” the Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (held virtually again this year), and the American Craft Marketplace.
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Canadian jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall will perform with the BSO on May 2. The Ravi Coltrane Quartet will perform Apr. 1-3 at Baltimore's
Keystone Korner.
Enjoy some live music this spring, with a range of performances from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Keystone Korner, Baltimore Soundstage and more.
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The Baltimore Museum of Art will feature the works of critically acclaimed artist Joan Mitchell (Provided photo)
This spring offers the chance to explore new exhibits at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Walters Art Museum, the Jewish Museum of Maryland and more.
Read MoreThe signature event for the Baltimore-based health care system was cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
Read MoreLive theater is back, with exciting performances on the calendar at the Hippodrome, Everyman Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage and Chesapeake Shakespeare Co.
Read MoreThe Iris Music Project Trio, all of whom are graduates of Baltimore’s prestigious Peabody Institute, are participating in a six-month onsite residency at the Weinberg Village senior living community in Owings Mills and bringing the joy of music to residents.
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Takira Thompson (left) and Toby Hessenauer star in Dundalk Community Theatre's production of "Intimate Apparel." (Provided photo)
Dundalk Community Theatre will raise its curtain once again with a production of “Intimate Apparel.” Jmore recently caught up with the show’s director, Tom Colonnar to talk about the play and DCT’s return to the stage.
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Performing in "Yiddishe Nightingale" will be (left to right) Zalmen Mlotek, Cantor Elizabeth Shammash and Beth El's Cantor Thom King. (Provided Photos)
The performance of “Yiddishe Nightingale” on Mar. 1 chronicles the history of the American Yiddish theater.
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(Clockwise) Mira Burack's "Sleeping Huts," Idelle Hammond-Sass's "Renewing Shmita," Jessi Roemer's "Seij Años," and Levi Selig's "Shmitah Brick By Brick." (Provided by Hazon)
Among the winners of the inaugural prize competition are Baltimore-based Rabbi Benjamin Shalva and Annapolis artist Anna Fine Foer.
Read MoreThe wildly popular web-based word game now has versions with decidedly Jewish twists — Meduyeket and Vertle.
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