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A few weeks ago, I sat down with Hannah Kennedy, a senior theatre major and director of Studio 3’s production of “Suddenly Last Summer.” Studio…
It’s opening night at the theatre—or, rather, it’s the night before the big opening in the first act of Everyman Theatre’s production of “Noises Off,”…
Machine Gun Kelly came to Baltimore Soundstage last Friday gave a fantastic performance. The show would have been perfect if not for the one and…
Just last week, I sat down with Nell Quinn-Gibney, who has written “Zombie Apopalypse: A Brainless Pop Musical,” which premieres in Fine Arts 306 on…
A few weeks ago I sat down with Steven Gondre-Lewis, a senior B.F.A. major, to discuss his role as Cleante in the Theatre Department’s production…
Is illustration art? Or is it only something amateurs doodle on the back of napkins or insert into children’s books before they have discovered real…
“Glass, Oil, and Blood” is the latest art exhibition in the Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture (located in the Fine Arts building). The…
“When something falls in front of you, like people, don’t we have an obligation?” sings Judy McLane in Everyman Theatre’s production of “Los Otros” (‘The…
Kendrick Lamar pulled one of the biggest fake outs in recent memory in the music industry last week. After releasing his “The Heart Part IV”…
Dear Student Marshal who walked through the Fine Arts recital hall lobby on Wednesday night, You have probably encountered a range of different events during…
If you had seen students filming mini-movies around campus over the past week, it was likely for Campus MovieFest, the world’s largest student film festival.…
Years after the last original Harry Potter book and movie have been released, dedicated fans are more ecstatic than ever to bring the magical fantasy…
A few weeks ago, I sat down with Chloe Scully, a junior media and communications major with a theatre minor, to talk about TheatreCOM’s New…
From staff to students, there are many poets who call UMBC home. Tim Seibles, a professor at Old Dominion University, joined the UMBC poetry community.…