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986 stories from The Baltimore Sun

Kennedy Center fans, artists weigh boycotts under Trump: 'I won't pay money to be disgusted' by Mary Carole McCauley

Ticket sales have decreased, and cultural groups are refusing to perform at the Kennedy Center to protest its takeover by the Trump administration.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 3:30pm on August 29, 2025

Parkway Theatre to project short films onto Baltimore buildings by Mary Carole McCauley

The Windows on North + Charles festival of short, experimental films will be projected onto Station North storefront windows for six weeks through Baltimore's SNF Parkway Theatre.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:35am on August 21, 2025

Baltimore Center Stage overhauls leadership for theater's next act after financial slump by Mary Carole McCauley

Baltimore Center Stage Managing Director Adam Frank is stepping down, and Artistic Director Stevie Walker-Webb and Producing Director Ken-Matt Martin will co-lead the theater.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:38am on August 20, 2025

Paramount Baltimore music venue back on track after yearslong delay, lawsuit by Mary Carole McCauley

Construction has resumed on the 4,000-seat Paramount Baltimore concert hall at The Walk at Warner entertainment district, years after delays and a legal dispute halted progress.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 1:33pm on August 15, 2025

Baltimore's CopyCat Building listed for auction after years of struggles by Dan Belson

The CopyCat Building is heading for the auction block after several years of mounting issues at the beleaguered living and studio space for Baltimore artists.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:49am on August 14, 2025

6 Things to do in Baltimore, Aug. 15-21 by John Coffren

Take your pick of concerts: a queen of pop, a hit-making country band or a rising rapper, or choose a fundraiser for a museum or for pets, or gather round for scary tales aboard an old saili…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:00am on August 14, 2025

California arts leader appointed new CEO of Lyric Baltimore by Mary Carole McCauley

The California arts administrator Thomas Bailey was appointed Wednesday as CEO and general manager of the Lyric Baltimore, replacing longtime local leader Jonathan Schwartz. Schwartz, who ha…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:57pm on August 13, 2025

Judge issues temporary injunction against Trump administration cancellation of humanities grants by Associated Press

By GARY FIELDS WASHINGTON (AP) " A federal judge in Oregon issued an injunction Wednesday temporarily stopping the mass cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants to humani…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:18pm on August 6, 2025

Tonya Miller Hall, who led city's new arts plan, leaves position in Mayor Brandon Scott's office by Chevall Pryce

Tonya Miller Hall says she has left her position as the senior adviser for arts and culture for the mayor's office about two years after she was appointed by Mayor Brandon Scott.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 2:33pm on August 4, 2025

'Water for Elephants' tickets go on sale at Baltimore's Hippodrome by Mary Carole McCauley

Tickets went on sale Friday for  "Water for Elephants: The Musical," the critically acclaimed Broadway show and Depression-era circus drama that will launch its national tour in Baltimore…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:12am on July 31, 2025

Robyn Murphy becomes permanent CEO of Baltimore's arts council by Mary Carole McCauley

Robyn Murphy was appointed Friday as the permanent chief executive officer of Baltimore's arts council, a position she has held on an interim basis for the past eight months.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:09pm on July 25, 2025

Doug Roberts, longtime Baltimore stage and screen actor, dies by Jacques Kelly

Doug Roberts, a beloved Baltimore-based actor known for roles in "The Wire," "Serial Mom" and countless local productions, has died at 86.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:00am on July 24, 2025

House panel advances bill to rename Kennedy Center opera venue for Melania Trump by Jacob Fischler

House Republicans voted to rename the Kennedy Center's Opera House after Melania Trump, sparking partisan debate and scrutiny over proposed arts funding cuts.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 4:02pm on July 23, 2025

BSO hosts first-ever rap concert as Nas brings 'Illmatic' to Meyerhoff stage by Mary Carole McCauley

Hip-hop legend Nas is performing his iconic debut album Illmatic with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra to a sold-out crowd at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, marking a historic first-time collabora…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:01pm on July 23, 2025

A Belair-Edison man wrote a song for Spike Lee. Now, he sings opera. by Mary Carole McCauley

It wasn't easy being a Black teen in the Belair-Edison neighborhood who sang opera. But Hakeem Henderson persevered.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:00am on July 23, 2025

Baltimore awards artists $324K through grant by Chevall Pryce

Baltimore will give 81 local artists $4,000 each as a part of the 2025 American Rescue Plan Act Artist Grant.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 1:07pm on July 17, 2025

Lin-Manuel Miranda will turn 'Hamilton' 10th anniversary into a fundraiser for immigration services by Associated Press

By GLENN GAMBOA Lin-Manuel Miranda plans to use the 10th anniversary Broadway performance of his award-winning cultural phenomenon "Hamilton" as a fundraiser for a coalition of nonprofits pr…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:02am on July 17, 2025

Jeffrey Osborne, The-Dream and Lucky Daye to headline Charm City Live by Mary Carole McCauley

Charm City Live, Baltimore's third city-sponsored, annual summer music festival, will have three headliners this year.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:43pm on July 8, 2025

The '1812 Overture,' an Independence Day staple, is prominently featured in U.S. popular culture by Mary Carole McCauley

Over the past 145 years, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture" has been used to sell cereal and to astound movie audiences.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:30pm on July 3, 2025

How a Russian orchestral work became the soundtrack to America's 4th of July by Mary Carole McCauley

Tchaikovsky was neither American, nor a founding father, but his "1812 Overture" has become the soundtrack to our Independence Day, as integral as fireworks and the flag.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:18am on July 3, 2025

Library of Congress acquires Stephen Sondheim papers by Mary Carole McCauley

It takes a certain kind of warped sensibility to find the light side of cannibalism. But the late musical theater composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim was up to the task. Some of the pione…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 4:16pm on June 30, 2025

Amanda Leigh Burnham wins Sondheim Art Prize for 'vivid, chaotic compositions' by Mathew Schumer

Amanda Leigh Burnham has won the 20th annual Janet & Walter Sondheim Art Prize awarded by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:04pm on June 26, 2025

BOPA rebranded to 'Create Baltimore' as arts agency gets new agreement with city by Carson Swick

Months after its contract with the city was terminated, the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts got a new deal and name, Create Baltimore.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 1:09pm on June 19, 2025

AFRAM festival is this weekend in Baltimore: 5 things to know by Hannah Epstein

The AFRAM festival is this weekend in Baltimore. Here's what to know.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:41am on June 19, 2025

Annapolis' Compass Rose Theater's new artistic director brings Broadway experience by Benjamin Rothstein

Compass Rose Theater, a nonprofit professional teaching theater based at Maryland Hall in Annapolis, recently hired Madeline Austin as its new Artistic Director.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:00am on June 18, 2025
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