Hare Krishna Rathayatra Chariot Parade And Festival of India, noon-6 p.m. May 26, McKeldin Square, Pratt and Light streets, festivalofindia.org. ISKON Baltimore holds its 11th-annual Rathaya…
SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00AMAct a Lady. A play within a play about men from a Prohibition-era town who dress in women’s clothing and put on a production. May 24-June 8, Theatre Project, 45 W. Preston St., (410) 752-8…
SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00AMLast week, Center Stage began its public previews of Clybourne Park (pictured), Bruce Norris’ Pulitzer Prize-winning take on Lorraine Hansberry’s Raisin in the Sun. Norris’ portrayal o…
SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00AMPulse, at the Theatre Project Sept. 7-16, brings together eight strangers and assorted aerial apparatus to explore what it means to live in the world today. An Enemy of the People, wri…
SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00AMSept. 15 Creative Alliance hosts Zim Zum where Gaia, Michael Owen, and MOMO mix Kabbalah and street art. Sept. 21-Oct. 24 Case[werks] gallery’s House Show examines the rowhouse as stor…
SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00AMASPEN - After turning people away from sold-out shows last week, four local actors have extended the run of "Love, Loss, and What I Wore" with two more performances on Wednesday and Thursday…
SOURCE: Aspen Times at 01:49AMAfrican cinema is one of those areas of the movie map that tends to elude most American cinephiles/film nerds; if you’ve seen an African-made feature in the past year, it was probably Cong…
SOURCE: citypaper.com at 03:32PMWhen we first started handing out the Alties™, our annual alternative Academy Awards in 2002, Wes Anderson was wowing movie nerds everywhere, not just his own dwindling cult; people were a…
SOURCE: citypaper.com at 09:21AMBaltimore is one of the largest cities in the United States to lack a queer film festival. Well, no more. This year’s two-day Charm City LGBT Film Festival at the Creative Alliance was mea…
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