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Events in Baltimore this weekend: Nov. 5, 2015

November 5, 2015

Thursday

Hey You, Come Back! The Crown, 8 p.m. Hey You, Come Back! is a monthly reading series at The Crown in Station North. It presents Baltimore writers across several genres, including fiction, nonfiction and poetry. This month’s installation will feature novelist Michael Kimball, poet Joseph Frantz (who received an MFA from Hopkins and is currently an adjunct professor) and memoirist Molly Englund.

Friday

ALLOVERSTREET: East Oliver Street Art Walk E. Oliver Street, 6 p.m. ALLOVERSTREET is a series of art openings and events. This month’s event will highlight the area surrounding E. Oliver Street, featuring shows at the Copycat Building, La Bodega Gallery, Ballroom Gallery, Gallery CA and the Motel 6 on North Avenue. There will also be a reception outside of the Motel 6 (with maps, info and snacks galore). It is sure to be a diverse, art-filled night.

Saturday

Riots or Uprising? Enoch Pratt Free Library — Southeast Anchor Branch, 10:30 a.m. This free Neighborhood Voices workshop will discuss the events surrounding Freddie Gray’s death. It will pay particular attention to the media’s influence on public opinion. Members of the Baltimore community will share personal stories, and Lawrence Brown of Morgan State University will facilitate discussion. Lunch will be provided. Register by phone (410-276-1651) or email (info@creativealliance.org).

Archie’s Betty: Screening and Discussion Space 2640, 7 p.m. Archie’s Betty is a documentary that explores the possibility that the characters of Archie comics were based on real people. A discussion with the director will follow the screening. The suggested donation is $5-$10.

Sunday

Archie’s Betty: Screening and Discussion Space 2640, 7 p.m. Archie’s Betty is a documentary that explores the possibility that the characters of Archie comics were based on real people. A discussion with the director will follow the screening. The suggested donation is $5-$10.


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