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Filmmakers talk art, passion and undying love

Filmmakers talk art, passion and undying love
Last Friday night, Hopkins students, faculty and the Baltimore public filed into Hodson Hall for a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Chris & Don: A Love Story.… Post the First Comment

Craft Mafia bucks mass production at Holiday Heap

Craft Mafia bucks mass production at Holiday Heap
In Charm City, the unique presence of trendy neighborhoods, a vibrant art community, a communist bookstore, and a church-that-isn't results in the natural emergence of events and fairs that make Baltimore an indie hub.… Post the First Comment

Tone Rangers woo crowd with humor and song

Tone Rangers woo crowd with humor and song
Apparently, to be a member of the Tone Rangers, one not only needs to be able to sing on key but also to be able to deliver a comedic performance.… Post the First Comment

A journey through five millennia of jewelry

The Walters Art Museum, a rather conventional midsize institution, has dug deep into its collection to present its new, surprisingly impressive exhibit Bedazzled: 5,000 Years of Jewelry.… Post the First Comment


New Vibrations

New Vibrations Post a comment

Uneven plot causes problems for Boy

Art, whether film or literature, can translate such faraway events as genocide into exquisitely simple and relateable terms that force viewers to try to comprehend the incomprehensible. Post a comment

Quantum of Solace just a bit of comfort for Bond

It isn't surprising that James Bond is in a rush. Post a comment

Boyles crosses cultural lines with Slumdog Millionaire

Slumdog Millionaire may be the first Western film to get India right. Post a comment

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