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From a Black Egg: Yellow Sign Theatre serves soufflé of German expressionism, silent movies

October 14, 2015October 14, 2015 Anthony C. Hayes

Jess Rivera and Jeffrey Gangwisch share a thoughtful moment in From a Black Egg. (Anthony C. Hayes) In surveying the

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Baltimore News 

Artscape: Max Gallery in Butcher’s Hill offers intriguing off-site exhibit

July 19, 2014July 23, 2014 Anthony C. Hayes

A provocative self-study by LaToya Hobbs from the Max Gallery exhibit Dissolution and Transformation. Anyone who is traveling through Baltimore

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Artscape: Sights and scenes in Baltimore

July 19, 2013July 19, 2013 Bill Hughes

American’s biggest free festival in Baltimore – Artscape didn’t disappoint. Here are some of the sights and scenes from the opening

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Baltimore News 

Artscape offers icy cool culture for a sweltering Baltimore weekend

July 19, 2013December 11, 2023 Anthony C. Hayes

The temperature in Baltimore has hovered around the ninety degree mark all week and with heat indices pushing one hundred

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Backstory Blogs 

Sound Off Live as bands compete for Artscape slot

May 17, 2013May 17, 2013 Bill Hughes

The  Metro Gallery at 1700 North Charles Street, just north of Penn Station, was the site Thursday for music bands

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Baltimore News 

Baltimore’s Artscape brings out thousands of fans

July 22, 2012July 22, 2012 Timothy W. Maier

One of America’s largest free arts festival brought in thousands of fans July 20 -22  to Baltimore’s 31st annual Artscape. The

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$36,595,101,611,079

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