The Intercultural Film Festival, on Oct. 4, showcased Biutiful, a film directed by academy-award winning Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. The entire film takes place in Barcelona,…
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In the wake of black male fetishization, the condemnation of male homoeroticism and the strictures of the societal explanation of masculinity, “Man, Idea, Image: Photographs…
With the 500th anniversary of monk Martin Luther posting his Ninety-Five Theses on the door of All Saints’ Church approaching on Oct. 31, the Medieval…
Susan McCully, assistant professor in UMBC’s theater department, spoke about her new play, “All She Must Possess,” on September 13. The work aimed to capture…
Since we live in such a historically spooky town (I’m looking at you, Edgar Allan Poe), you’ve probably already celebrated Halloween with the go-to Baltimore…
A combination of singing, slam poetry and numerous monologues, Daniel Beaty’s one-man show, “Emergency,” tells the story of a slave ship that rises out of…
Metropolitan Guinea Pig Rescue, a nonprofit home and rehabilitation center for guinea pigs based out of Virginia, but operating in Virginia, Maryland and Washington D.C.…
Going out in Baltimore is often like going to a runway show. It is in some ways more exciting to go to Fell’s Point and…
The Rooted Collective of Baltimore organized a healing ritual at the Roger B. Taney monument in Mount Vernon on September 21. According to their mission…
Barbara Hammer, an accomplished feminist filmmaker with a career spanning over 40 years and 80 films, came to UMBC on Wednesday as a part of…
A French diplomat walks into a bar in China and begins a twenty-year affair with a man disguised as a female opera singer who also…
Things are not always black and white, except Marie Machin’s latest photo series of women wearing white at night in Baltimore. A junior photography major…
“Saturation II” is the latest release by up and coming boyband Brockhampton, and isthe follow up to “Saturation I” which was released this July. In…
Imagine walking into a room with roughly one hundred assault rifles laid out on a canvas tarp on the ground. Now, imagine these assault rifles…
When asked where she finds inspiration for writing poetry, Professor Lia Purpura will tell anyone, “I’m a big walker – one in a long tradition…
Tamara Bhalla, an associate professor of American Studies and affiliate faculty in the Asian Studies program at UMBC, recently released her book “Reading Together, Reading…








