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SUMMARY:THE SHARK IS BROKEN at Vagabond Players
DESCRIPTION:Vagabond Players continues their historic 110th Season— and celebrates the 50th anniversary of the iconic film JAWS—with the Baltimore premiere of THE SHARK IS BROKEN\, written by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon and directed by Vagabond veteran Stephen Deininger. \nFresh off acclaimed runs in London’s West End and on Broadway\, this behind-the-scenes look at one of the most iconic films ever made is as hilarious as it is heartfelt. Return to the waters where it all began: three actors\, two fragile egos\, and one very uncooperative shark. This could be the biggest disaster in recent Hollywood history\, helmed by a director that no one thinks can pull it off. In between swilling Tab and tanning on deck\, Roy Scheider runs interference between neurotic Richard Dreyfus and the acid drunk wit of Robert Shaw as they navigate endless filming delays and screwups on a rickety lobster boat. \nStarring returning Vagabond Players actors\, Doug Krehbel\, Andy Belt and Matthew Lindsay Payne\, THE SHARK IS BROKEN offers a delicious insider’s look at the bickering\, brawling and back stabbing among a trio of soon-to-be legendary actors who just happen to be making a monster movie that will change the course of cinema history. Frustrations\, petty rivalries and no-so-secret vices all come to the surface in a comedy that also contains a deeper story of fathers and sons\, their mortality\, and the legacy they leave. \nTHE SHARK IS BROKEN runs January 9 – February 1\, 2026\, with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. And check out a special “Thursdays on Broadway” performance January 29 at 8 p.m. when all tickets are just $12. \nFor tickets\, cast and show info visit vagabondplayers.org. Special discounts and group rates are available online. \n 
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LOCATION:Vagabond Players\, 806 S Broadway\, Baltimore\, MD 21231
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SUMMARY:Make Blankets for Sinai Pediatric Patients
DESCRIPTION:Join the Baltimore Jewish Council for an evening of no-sew blanket making for the Sinai Hospital Child-Life Program. \nParticipants will have the opportunity to make blankets for pediatric patients at Sinai Hospital while meeting and mingling with neighbors of all backgrounds. All are welcome\, kosher dietary laws will be followed. \nThe program is supported by the Lyn Stacie Getz Foundation\, a foundation of The Associated: Jewish Federation of Baltimore. \nThis event will be held in the Pearlstone Boardroom of  The Associated’s Goldsmith Campus\, 5700 Park Heights Avenue. \nTo register\, visit baltjc.org/event/interfaith-blanket-making/.
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LOCATION:The Associated’s Goldsmith Campus\, 5700 Park Heights Avenue\, Baltimore
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Dan Rodricks
DESCRIPTION:Join Beth Am Synagogue in conversation with local Baltimore legend\, Dan Rodricks. Light refreshments will be served. \nBio:\nDan Rodricks was an award-winning columnist for the Baltimore Sun from 1979 until 2025. Three times a week\, Rodricks wrote on a sprawling range of local\, regional and national topics. At 46 consecutive years\, it was believed to be the longest-running local column in the U.S. Before resigning from The Sun in January 2025\, he had written more than 6\,600 columns. \nHis “Dear Drug Dealers” series in The Sun\, a public call for an end to criminal violence in Baltimore bolstered by his one-man campaign to provide jobs or job training for ex-offenders\, won the 2006 Excellence in Urban Journalism Award from the Freedom Forum and the Enterprise Foundation. His series\, which exposed the obstacles that paroled felons face in finding jobs\, was cited on national television and radio\, and the Columbia Journalism Review. It won the 2005 Public Service award from the Chesapeake Associated Press. In 2006\, he was named Public Citizen of the Year by the Maryland chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. \nReaders and editors of the City Paper and Baltimore Magazine repeatedly have cited Dan’s column consistently as Baltimore’s Best. \nOver a 25-year-period\, his Evening Sun and Sun columns garnered several regional journalism awards as well as four national ones. Dan won the 2001 Headliner Award for column writing and the 1984 Heywood Broun Award from the Newspaper Guild\, which cited him for newspaper writing that championed the underdog. Dan’s column also has been cited in regional journalism competitions as the best local column in Maryland\, Delaware and the District of Columbia. Three times in recent years\, including 2002\, his columns were named “Best in Show” in the annual competition of the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association. \nBoth the City Paper and Baltimore Magazine gave high marks to Dan’s live\, local-interest television show\, “Rodricks For Breakfast\,” which aired on WMAR-TV from 1995 until 1999. For two hours each Sunday morning\, the show\, a unique talk-variety program that emanated from a nostalgic kitchen that resembled the set of a Barry Levinson movie\, celebrated Baltimore and Maryland life and culture. The cancellation of the show was listed in the April 2004 Style magazine as one of “10 decisions that changed Baltimore — and not for the better.” Dan’s other television work included a weekly stint as a feature reporter/commentator on WBAL-TV\, from 1980 until 1993. His Street Talk and Rodricks At-Large feature stories won several regional journalism awards. Dan has also written and narrated programs for Maryland Public Television. \nFrom 1989 until 1993\, Dan hosted a nightly talk show on WBAL-Radio\, as well as a five-hour Saturday morning show that ran until 1995. More than interviews and conversations with listeners\, Dan’s shows involved unique undertakings. His radio documentaries won acclaim\, as well as the Silver Medal in an international broadcast competition in 1993. Listeners will recall some of Dan’s popular radio features\, including “Along The River\,” an outdoors travelogue and natural history\, “Country Life Farm\,” a visit to a Maryland thoroughbred farm\, “900 E. 33rd St.\,” a radio elegy to Memorial Stadium\, “A Western Maryland Winter\,” and “The Greatest Game Never Played\,” a Chuck Thompson-Rex Barney play-by-play of a fictional game between the greatest Yankees and greatest Orioles. \nA collection of Dan’s columns\, “Mencken Doesn’t Live Here Anymore\,” was published in 1989\, and in 1998 he authored\, “Baltimore: Charm City\,” a celebration of Baltimore featuring the work of several accomplished photographers. In 2019\, Apprentice House published his fishing memoir\, “Father’s Day Creek: Fly Fishing\, Fatherhood and The Last Best Place on Earth.” In 2022\, Dan found his way into writing for the stage. His first play\, “Baltimore\, You Have No Idea\,” has had three runs to sell-out audiences at the Baltimore Museum of Art’s Meyerhoff Auditorium. A second play\, “Baltimore Docket\,” premiered in February 2024\, also to sell-out audiences. Both plays are based on Dan’s work as a reporter and columnist for The Sun. His third play\, “No Mean City: Baltimore 1966\,” will have its premier run at the BMA in March 2026. \nDan also has performed in semi-professional theater in Baltimore. His stage credits include: Young Victorian Theater Co.\, Samuel\, The Pirates of Penzance\, 1986; Monterrarat\, Iolanthe\, 1986; Shadbolt\, The Yeoman of the Guard\, 1987; Koko\, The Mikado\, 1988; Sir Joseph Porter\, HMS Pinafore\, 2001; and for Action Theater: Charlie\, Death of a Salesman\, 1999. His performance in Pinafore was voted one of the Top Ten of the year by the City Paper. \nDan has lived in the Baltimore area since 1976\, in the city since 1987. He grew up in East Bridgewater\, Mass.\, and graduated from East Bridgewater High School in 1972. He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut; he graduated summa cum laude and was voted outstanding journalism student in 1976. He was editor of his college newspaper\, and interned professionally at The Patriot Ledger in Quincy\, Mass.\, The Times Herald-Record in Middletown\, N.Y\, and The Evening Sun in Baltimore. He was a Newspaper Fund scholar in 1975.
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LOCATION:Beth Am Synagogue\, 2501 Eutaw Place\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21217\, United States
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