BSO performance awakens classical loveLast Thursday, under the direction of Robert Spano, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra performed two monumental pieces of the classical repertoire. Post a comment |
Barnstormers bring Eliot's "Party" to HopkinsIf you're looking for intrigue, catharsis and some thought-provoking observations on humanity, look no further than this talented production of a classic play. Post a comment |
"Wild Things" shows beastly side of childhoodOn the Silver ScreenThe film is powerful because it recognizes that being a child is not only different, but, at times, utterly terrifying. For them, the world can seem foreign, strange - even wild. 1 Comment |
Even Hilary Swank can't make "Amelia" take flightOn the Silver ScreenHilary Swank's performance and the mystery of Earhart's actual life make for a moderately enjoyable and informative two hours. Post a comment |
Things I've Learned: The SwimmersPeople Are Softhock full of slick, pretty pop songs swathed in synthesizers and odd, evocative lyrics, People Are Soft floats by in a blur at first but reveals deeper layers upon further listening. Post a comment |
New Vibrations: Julian CasablancasPhrazes for the YoungOn the whole Phrazes for the Young is a very successful excursion for The Strokes' front man. Post a comment |
New Vibrations: Cast of GleeGlee: The Music, Vol. 1The covers are a little Broadway, a little overdone and a lot of awesome. Post a comment |