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986 stories from The Baltimore Sun

License fees put the squeeze on live music venues by Jonathan M. Pitts

Whether you're a vocalist who strums a six-string and croons Taylor Swift, a member of an indie-folk duo, or a bassist in a rafter-shaking rock band, there are only so many places in Baltimo…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:00am on June 17, 2025

Everyman Theatre founder Vincent Lancisi to retire in 2026 by Brendan Nordstrom

The founder and long-standing artistic director for Everyman Theatre in Baltimore announced his retirement plans in a letter to supporters.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 3:59pm on June 9, 2025

BSO begins bargaining first musicians' contract since 2019 lockout by Mary Carole McCauley

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has begun bargaining its first musicians' contract since the 2019 financial crisis and 12-week lockout.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:00am on June 5, 2025

Silk, Stefflon Don to perform at AFRAM by Mary Carole McCauley

R&B group Silk and British rapper Stefflon Don have been added to the 49th annual AFRAM festival lineup.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:34am on June 3, 2025

How to celebrate Pride Month in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County by Benjamin Rothstein

Pride Month is officially here, and with it comes a wide variety of activities to celebrate.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 2:53pm on June 2, 2025

John Wilkes Booth play by 'Mad Men' creator keeps eye on present in Baltimore debut | REVIEW by Mary Carole McCauley

'John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only!' by 'Mad Men' creator Matthew Weiner premiered at Baltimore Center Stage.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:28pm on May 29, 2025

'Mad Men' creator's world premiere play bows at Baltimore Center Stage by Mary Carole McCauley

'Mad Men' creator Matthew Weiner's world premiere play about presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth opens this week at Center Stage

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 2:21am on May 14, 2025

Baltimore symphony receives $5M gift to fund OrchKids, education programs by Mary Carole McCauley

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has received one of the largest gifts in its history: $5 million to expand OrchKids and other education programs.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 2:21am on May 14, 2025

Baltimore School for the Arts premieres student-produced docuseries chronicling a year in the life at the school by Todd Karpovich

"Madison & Cathedral" follows the "daily triumphs, challenges, and growth of young artists across disciplines" like music, dance, theatre, film and visual arts.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:07pm on May 3, 2025

Luigi Mangione musical to premiere on West Coast in June by Mary Carole McCauley

A musical comedy inspired by Luigi Mangione is set to debut next month in California " illustrating how the Towson native accused of stalking and fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:16pm on May 2, 2025

Out of the ashes: Maryland Opera resurrects 'Carmen' " and an art form by Mary Carole McCauley

Maryland Opera was formed from the ashes of the former Baltimore Opera Company, which abruptly liquidated its assets and shut down during the 2008 recession.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:29am on April 26, 2025

Baltimore Juvenile Justice Center uses theater to empower incarcerated teens by Mary Carole McCauley

Baltimore's Juvenile Justice Drama Club empowers incarcerated teens, helping them build empathy and hope through theater and creative expression.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:28am on April 22, 2025

Maryland compromise could remove arts funding formula from the chopping block by Mary Carole McCauley

State analysts are recommending that the legislature cut the arts budget by 1.5% next year-- but maintain a controversial funding formula.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:26pm on March 2, 2025

Black Marylanders to Watch 2025: Stevie Walker-Webb, Baltimore Center Stage artistic director by Mary Carole McCauley

Stevie Walker-Webb Baltimore Center Stage artistic director

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:44am on February 19, 2025

'We won't do it': Trump's targeting of diversity in art hits Maryland hard by Mary Carole McCauley

The local arts scene is reacting to President Donald Trump's efforts to redraw the national arts landscape during the first month of his second term " initiatives that, if successful, are li…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:19pm on February 14, 2025

Orioles owner David Rubenstein thanks Kennedy Center staff for 'extraordinary job' following his removal by Trump by Todd Karpovich

Rubenstein posted on social media Thursday after the center's longtime president, Deborah F. Rutter, was fired from her position.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 3:15pm on February 13, 2025

Maryland arts community outraged as Gov. Moore cuts budgets: 'A nuclear strike' by Mary Carole McCauley

About 600 Maryland arts lovers will lobby state legislators Thursday to reject a plan they fear could wreak havoc on the state's arts ecosystem.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 7:49am on February 11, 2025

After 138 years, Black American opera composer Edmond Dédé's masterpiece makes its debut by Mary Carole McCauley

After 138 years, a lost opera by the Black American composer Edmond Dédé finally gets its world premiere " and a performance in College Park.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:11am on January 31, 2025

Stanley Weiman, founding member of Everyman Theatre, dies by Jacques Kelly

Stanley Weiman, an actor who played Tevye in 'Fiddler on the Roof' and was a 'pillar' of Everyman Theatre, died of heart failure Jan. 8. He was 90.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:24am on January 20, 2025

Towson native Hazel Vogel to star in 'Annie' at Hippodrome Theatre by Todd Karpovich

The 12-year-old Towson resident and Bryn Mawr student will star in the touring production of "Annie" at Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre from Jan. 7 to 12.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:52am on January 5, 2025

Anthony M. 'Tony' Carey, attorney who helped found Baltimore School for the Arts, dies by Jacques Kelly

Anthony M. "Tony" Carey, an attorney and legal ethics specialist who was a founder of the Baltimore School for the Arts, died on Christmas at his Inner Harbor home. He was 89.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:15pm on December 30, 2024

School arts on the chopping block? Maryland's Blueprint education plan might leave them vulnerable. by Mary Carole McCauley

Funding for arts education in Maryland public schools continues to be fraught with pitfalls, and the Blueprint for Maryland's Future education plan complicates it further.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:15pm on December 30, 2024

Ruth Walsh, local theater actress known for 'More Parks Sausages' commercial, dies by Jacques Kelly

Ruth Walsh, an actress who appeared on local stages but was instantly recognized for her voice on the "More Parks Sausages, Mom" commercial, died Dec. 12 at Roland Park Place. She was 99.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:00am on December 18, 2024

David Schweizer, theater director who championed emerging playwrights, dies by Jacques Kelly

David Schweizer, a theater director who championed emerging playwrights and worked at Baltimore Center Stage, died Dec. 5 in New York City. He was 74.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:00am on December 15, 2024

West Baltimore's Royal Theater, a gateway to music history by Jacques Kelly

Milton A. Dugger Jr. keeps alive the legacy of West Baltimore's iconic Royal Theater, where he witnessed legendary performances in the 1960s, through annual musical events celebrating its ri…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:00am on November 23, 2024
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