Baltimore Rising Exhibition at MICA
MICA will host a three-week event Baltimore Rising Exhibition that examines the aftermath of the 2015 uprising and explores the relationship between art and activism.
Volume XLV • Number 10
MICA will host a three-week event Baltimore Rising Exhibition that examines the aftermath of the 2015 uprising and explores the relationship between art and activism.
Here’s a brief overview of some of the local happenings in November.
Go to the Bulletin Calendar for details and additional events—just click on an event to see more information.
The Safety and Security Committee reported at MRIA’s October meeting about crime trends in the neighborhood over the past few years, measures undertaken by Baltimore Police and MICA to respond to recent upticks in crime,
On September 26, the Coalition for the Redevelopment of Madison Park North announced that the redevelopment of the subsidized housing complex at the southern end of Reservoir Hill would move forward with two longtime Baltimore developers.
For over 50 years, the Brown Memorial Tutoring Program has helped Baltimore children learn to read.
As many of you may recall, the city has long planned to install bicycle lanes along Mt.
The Memorial Players fall production, the political satire Romulus, by Gore Vidal, begins its run on Friday, Nov. 11, playing Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 pm and Sunday matinees at 3:30 pm through Sunday,
By Jennifer Devon, Executive Director of The Midtown Academy
Fall’s a busy time for all of us here at The Midtown Academy.
As we round the corner and head into the last months of the year, our thoughts often turn to giving – giving thanks, and giving to others.
Bolton Hill doesn’t let a little rain dampen its spirits.
In spite of a less than perfect Saturday, the 63rd Annual Festival on the Hill had a great turnout.