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Puppets in Station North: The Long Christmas Ride Home at Single Carrot Theatre

The Long Christmas Ride Home, directed by Jessica Garrett at Single Carrot Theatre (SCT), is such a special theatre-going experience that I don’t want anyone else to know about it.  Really, you can’t go wrong with a Paul Vogel play, but SCT’s production knocked it ...

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By: amy.smith

Published: April 3, 2011

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Doing Something

With the idea of here sort of explained in my previous post.  Now I write on, “What I am doing here.”  I am posed this question, “What are you doing here?” on a weekly, often daily basis.  When meeting someone new, they really want to know.  After ...

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By: Ding Ren

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Volunteers of America: Red Emma’s Bookstore Coffeehouse

Any Starbucks can serve up a good cup of coffee. But if you’re looking for something more substantial than a cup of joe, check out the offerings at Red Emma’s anarchist café and bookstore in downtown Baltimore. I stopped by Red Emma’s for the first time ...

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By: Rivky Stern

Published: March 29, 2011

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At the Roots of Red Tree: A Small Business with a Commitment to Community Arts

With a central location on the Avenue in Hampden, squeezed between an organic hair salon and a Bikram yoga studio, its scarlet store front and aged-wood sign could make Red Tree seem like just another hip store on West 36th Street. But once you ...

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By: Rachel Sax

Published: March 28, 2011

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Chocolatea Cafe Serves up Sandwiches and Wraps with a Southeast Asian Twist

If you have ever craved pork dumplings, a turkey Ruben, and peppermint hot chocolate…all at the same time, then Chocolatea café is the dining destination for you.  Located off West University Parkway, across the street from Johns Hopkins’ Homewood ...

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By: Victoria Scordato

Published: March 27, 2011

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A Fly in Martha’s Vineyard: The Baltimore Premier of Stick Fly at Everyman Theatre

Stick Fly begins with a spunky teenager named Cheryl (Shannon Dorsey) rocking out to Single Ladies as she tidies the living room.  Even if Beyoncé isn’t at the top of your iPod playlist, this play starts out by putting a smile on your face. Written by ...

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By: amy.smith

Published: March 23, 2011

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St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Baltimore enjoyed its first beautiful Sunday in a while this St. Patrick's Day. As participants and viewers came to prepare for the parade, patriotic colors of America were shined alongside the bright shamrock green. Irish pride was out in full force! Enjoy these pictures ...

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By: Rivky Stern

Published: March 17, 2011

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It’s a Siskin! Interview with Miss Julie Director Kelly Chuang

Through the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Arts Program, senior English and Biology major Kelly Chuang directed a production of Miss Julie, by August Strindberg.  The play featured senior Rebecca McGivney (Miss Julie), senior Mac Schwerin (Jean), and sophomore Alanna Olken (Kristin), with set design by senior ...

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By: amy.smith

Published: March 15, 2011

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Community Arts Convening & Research Project Keynote – LIVE Webcast

The combined individual and panel presentation focuses on envisioning a Community Arts University Without Walls (CAUWW).  It will focus on the courses, course description, curricula with scholars, students and community activists that will provide the framework for establishing an accredited certificate in community arts. This ...

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By: Jack Livingston

Published: March 13, 2011

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Take Me to Putty Hill

At first it was just a film review and an interview, and what seemed like simple ones at that. Matt Porterfield was a professor at Johns Hopkins University, the same University I had been enrolled in over the past four years, and his new film, ...

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By: Juliette Eisner

Published: February 25, 2011

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