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Evergreen house showcases student's It's a Man's World

Evergreen house showcases student's It's a Man's World
With giddy eyes and a quick tongue, junior Matt Turtoro explains his exhibit It's a Man's World.… Post the First Comment

Center Stage's Virginia Woolf goes long but is rewarding

Ethan McSweeny's new production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, which premiered last Wednesday at Center Stage Theater, faithfully adapts Edward Albee's wrenching classic back to the stage.… Post the First Comment

Barnstormers' Arcadia inspires contemplation

Barnstormers' Arcadia inspires contemplation
The JHU Barnstormers, the University's oldest and largest theatrical troupe on campus, successfully put on Arcadia by Tom Stoppard, one of the most esteemed playwrights and screenwriters of our day.… Post the First Comment

International star Franz West graces BMA exhibit

The newest exhibit at the BMA, featuring the work of Austrian artist Franz West, challenges the pristine, formal museum experience with a colorful, interactive experience.… 3 Comments


Faucon blends song and story for new show

"I'm looking to change the world, really," Susan Faucon said, explaining her goals for her original theatrical jazz concert, which will be performed Saturday at the Chesapeake Arts Center. Post a comment

New Vibrations

New Vibrations Post a comment

It's all smiles for Happy-Go-Lucky

Learning to drive stick shift can certainly elicit a variety of reactions. Post a comment

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