
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra announces Music for Peace
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has announced a Music for Peace concert, in the wake of recent unrest resulting from Freddie Gray's death.

Disturbing questions posed in documentaries at Full Frame 2015
Three law enforcement documentaries posed intense questions at the Full Frame film festival.

Big Muddy movies: The top ten Vietnam War films
Today is the 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War; a great way to reflect is through 'Nam war movies.

Screamscape: The timely play "Dreamscape" about police killings
"Dreamscape" is an urgent, ripped-from-the-headlines story about a police shooting of a young Black person.

"Words by Ira Gershwin": Where’s the man behind the legendary lyrics?
The show's tagline is "Meet the man behind the legendary lyrics." But after over two hours spectators will learn precious little about Ira.

"Mad Men" asks, "What's in a name?"
Although professional changes present levels of challenge for the men, it's the women of the episode who are most strongly affected.

"The Flash": first season speeds toward the finish line
The series, a spinoff of "Arrow," is all about the fun, and putting the "comic" back into "comic book."

"Arrow": tensions high as new season draws back its bow
The showrunners have painted almost every character into a corner around which it seems impossible for them to ever again emerge.

J’accuse: French film "24 Days" in review
In addition to being a policier, "24 Days" is also an intense family drama.

Today in history: “Bread and Roses” for National Poetry Month
On this date in 1946, James Oppenheim's poem "Bread and Roses" was published in "Industrial Solidarity."

