UMBC welcomes The Poet’s Brush collection by Lo’Ch’ing to the Fine Arts building this semester. Lo’Ch’ing’s exhibit is a collection of Chinese ink paintings inspired…
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The Cleftomaniacs made history as UMBC’s first a cappella group to win first place in the ICCA (International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella) Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinal…
Marvel Cinematic Universe’s newest member, the Black Panther, has traveled a long road from Wakanda to U.S. theaters. Black Panther was one of the most…
Marvel’s long-awaited superhero film, “Black Panther” made its debut this week. Chock full of commendable performances and gorgeous cinematics, it featured a soundtrack curated by…
Frederick Douglass Day is celebrated to honor the birthday of the esteemed civil rights activist and abolitionist. To take part in this celebration, UMBC held…
Recently, the United States Army Field Band paid UMBC’s very own Linehan concert hall a visit to perform “A Recital of Epic Poetic Proportions.” UMBC’s…
It is uplifting to witness the strength of women as I did in the UMBC TheatreCOM production of the play Steel Magnolias in the Fine…
This past weekend, hosts from Simple Entertainment transformed the lower level of the RAC by setting up two escape rooms. Students tested their wits and…
Art is a medium for expression with many different forms. Art can be a poem, a painting, even a photograph, among many other things, and…
In a gallery space located through a narrow alley in downtown Fredrick, artists and musicians gathered for a multidisciplinary exhibition. The event, titled “She/They”, featured…
On the sold-out stage of Silver Spring’s The Fillmore, boyband Brockhampton played the ninth show of their Love Your Parents Tour. The stage was set…
This past Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles took home their first ever Super Bowl Championship and fans have yet to stop celebrating. Thousands of highly-anticipated Philadelphians…
The Baltimore Dance Project is like nothing anyone has ever seen. The elements of this production, from costumes and music to the lighting and movements,…
I did not get to do my interview in a monster truck, but talking with Tony Ochs, driver of the Monster Jam Soldier of Fortune…
Just as one can normally recognize a question from the tone of a person’s voice, so too can a question be recognized in a musical…
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…















