We began 2018 with a monumental victory in basketball that UMBC still cannot seem to stop talking about; we will end with a $10 million…
Posts published by “Julia Arbutus”
Three more women stating they were sexually assaulted have joined two other alleged victims in a $10 million, federal class-action lawsuit that claims UMBC and…
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh filed a motion this past Friday to dismiss one of the claims filed against UMBC Police Chief Paul Dillon on…
Last Friday, Chief of Police Paul Dillon released the 2018 UMBC Clery Report, detailing crime and other incidents that have taken place throughout the 2017-2018…
In the span of three days, “See you later” became “Take care of yourself” and “Be safe,” phrases most students on campus had not thought…
It is nine o’clock on a Thursday, and UMBC students Romi Pal and Connor Ganley are waiting with 23 other Albrecht Fellows at the Hammond’s…
It is 1986 and Richard Hollander’s parents, Joseph and Vita Hollander, have died in a car crash. A briefcase that Richard will discover later that…
It is Theatre Night for Teens at Everyman Theatre, and the second floor lobby area has been transformed into an educational wonderland. Students grades 9-12…
Sophie Treadwell’s play “Machinal” has been making the rounds in college theatre departments across the country. An expressionist – and incredibly feminist – play written…
Baltimore calls itself a city of neighborhoods, sectioned off into communities of churches, corner stores, barbershops and, once upon a time, movie theaters, that Amy…
Aubergine sounds so much better than eggplant. It takes a simple word, a simple food, and turns it into something extraordinary, something worth lingering on…
In third grade, Eunice Bae brought a pan of red bean mochi squares to her school in northern Virginia for the class’s Culture Day. The…
The third installment in playwright Dominique Morisseau’s play cycle entitled “The Detroit Projects” opened recently at Baltimore Center Stage. “Skeleton Crew,” which tackles the threat…
“There’s nothing like watching the slow unraveling of another human being,” my friend said as we stepped out of Everyman Theatre after the opening night…
“The press release says something about the ‘absurdities of motherhood,’” Dawn Ursula says of the play she is directing later this month as she drives…
It’s always incredibly refreshing to sit down to a play written by a woman, about women. The most-produced living playwright in the United States this…