Touring is a means to feed an addiction for Joe Bonamassa. November 26, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
One way to tell a city's cultural strength is by the level of musicians who choose to live there. Pianist Michael Sheppard is among those boosting Baltimore's worth. November 26, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore’s Heavy Seas Beer had not introduced a new, year-round-brewed beer since 2003’s Loose Cannon, but that drought ended this week, when the brewery introduced a session IPA... November 25, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
They're on everyone's shopping list: unique gifts. That's often easier said than done. But not when you live in a city that offers an abundance of alternative art markets. November 25, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
The Preatures emerged as a band to watch out of Australia last year with the buoyant "Is This How You Feel?" That track anchors the quintet's debut album, "Blue Planet Eyes" (... November 24, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
One of the most interesting projects undertaken by the Baltimore Symphony since Marin Alsop took the helm mixes theater and music into something called a Symphonic Play. November 19, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
The combination of glamor and charm that is so much a part of soprano Danielle de Niese makes for quite a beguiling force. It was on full display Sunday evening in a recital... November 19, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
Amid the clatter of cutlery, the whir of a blender grinding ice and the conversational hum of an upscale Charles Village restaurant on a Friday night, two musicians playing a... November 18, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
Fifty years ago, Broadway audiences were introduced to Tevye, an impoverished milkman in the Russian shtetl of Anatevka at the turn of the last century. This lovable guy, who was... November 18, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
When it comes to evaluating pure enchantment in opera, Humperdinck's "Hansel und Gretel" would probably top most lists. If more companies would give Massenet's "Cendrillon" its... November 18, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
Abandoned rowhouses, their dark windows like unblinking eyes, suggest a line of condemned prisoners awaiting execution by the demolition equipment looming a block away. From... November 17, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun
When Baltimore Museum of Art director Doreen Bolger throws open the giant carved wood-and-glass doors to the museum's historic entrance next Sunday for the first time in more than... November 15, 2014 | The Baltimore Sun