Alexis recalls watching “The Price is Right” with family and her church from time to time growing up but never thought she’d meet Drew Carey from one of her favorite improv shows “Who’s Line is it Anyway?” as a participant!
Students at Middletown Middle School took a stand against hate today by organizing a rally after recent racial events took place this week.
The City of Frederick announced Frederick, Maryland’s very first community fridge.
In celebration of Black history month, Hood College invited world-renowned author and poet Nikki Giovanni as the keynote speaker and honoree of the Presidential Medal of Democracy at the Rosenstock Hall on Tuesday, February 22nd.
The Maryland Ensemble Theatre debuted Dominique Morriseau's Detroit '67 this month.
Last year, Desiree Tucker and her son wanted to organize a “grandparent piano recital” where he could perform in front of his most beloved audience. The show attracted so much local support, Tucker took the idea to the Weinberg Center and asked, “Can you do this county wide?” Much to her surprise, the arts performance…
“I was always time, I was always I.” A message from God is what prompted Shaquanna Fulton to author her first book. As a believer, she thought it time to share her testimony.
With a historic eviction crisis looming over cities across America, its citizens are bracing for the very possible reality that by the end of 2021 more Americans per capita could be homeless than in any other period in history since the Great Depression. While the societal issues of access to affordable housing, the criminalization of…
One such art form that has roots and precedence in the sphere of urban political expression is the world of public art; graffiti and murals send simple yet loaded messages to the masses through highly trafficked areas and concentrated, captivating spaces. Beyond their practical uses, these art forms make use of the very social environment…