APR 7 -- APR 13 EVENTS CALENDAR
Thursday, April 7 at 6 PM TALK*
"Estimating 100,000 or More Civilian Deaths in Iraq"
When will we know how many Iraqis--military and civilian--we (Bush I & II) killed to save them from themselves? Probably not for a generation. But Drs. Gilbert Burnham and Leslie Roberts of JHU's Bloomberg School of Public Health have begun the research. Free
http://webapps.jhu.edu/eventslist/standardtemplate.cfm?date=04/07/2005&mode=daily
Hodson Building Room 110
JHU Homewood Campus
3400 North Charles Street
410-516-8475
*"Distinguished Lecture" per JHU
Friday, April 8 & Saturday April 9 at 8 PM FESTIVAL
Transmodern Age 2005 "A Festival of Experimental Performance, Dance, Sound, and Action"
What is Human
This is perfect Baltimore fringe! Movement, sound, and sights organized and performed by excellent, experienced artists Catherine Pancake, Praxis, Wynne Greenwood, Laure Drougoul, Naoko Maeshiba, Melissa Moore, Audrey Chen, Jackie Milad, Charm City Kitty Club, Paper Rad, Cindy Rehm, Bonnie Jones and more. Check the Transmodern Age website to see who's performing what at the two sites. $10 each night.
http://www.transmodernage.com/artists/index.html
http://www.area405.org/, http://www.creativealliance.org/
April 8 at Area 405
405 East Oliver Street
April 9 at The Creative Alliance at the Patterson
3134 Eastern Avenue
410-276-1651
Friday, April 8 to June 30 PM YOUTH
Music Art and Beautiful Things
Serious artists come in all ages and art appreciators who neglect 'student' art miss out on important and rewarding opportunities. Especially when the young artists are well-mentored and well-challenged. This exhibit includes work by students from Park School, Baltimore Freedom Academy, Roland Park Country School, Johns Hopkins Advanced Writing Seminar, Kids on the Hill, YouthLight, and Stadium School in response to their visits to Evergreen House (Early Baltimore Fringe). Opening reception is from 6-8 PM on April 8. $6
www.jhu.edu/historichouses/
Evergreen House
4545 North Charles Street
410-516-0341
Saturday, April 9 at 10:00 PM EXPERIENTIAL
All-night Ambient Event
Billed as a slide show and sound... Jimbo's not sure what this is, but the first link below gives details, and the second talks about the producer. It's billed for adults (21+ ID), but since it starts at 10 and goes all night, it's for adults younger than James Beau. No dancing, enjoy a dream-like environment, bring a pad or blanket. Equinox Hang Space, $8
http://www.sheldondrake.com/FLATTERY_02.html
http://www.sheldondrake.com/
Copy Cat Building
1501 Guilford (at Federal Street)
410-366-6207
Sunday, April 10 at 6 PM CHOIR
Morgan State University Choir
Benefits "Giving for the Children." Jimbo could learn nothing more, but the MSU Choir in a church sounds like a fine Sunday afternoon! Donation?
St. Michaels and All Angels Episcopal Church
2013 St. Paul Street
Tuesday, April 12 at 7:30 MUSIC PLUS
BSO Concert Lab
Sadly, this is one of two great opportunities to hear contemporary music in Baltimore on this night. Digital, visual augmentation and discussion. Free, tickets required, call.
http://www.mica.edu/
Falvey Hall, Brown Center
1301 Mt. Royal Avenue
410-255-2516
Tuesday, April 12 at 8:00 MUSIC
Ruckus
Sadly, contemporary music is still fringe in Baltimore. But tonight's it's worth a trip to hear Elliott Carter, Anneliese Wiebel, Mark Osborn, Stuart Saunders Smith, Linda Dusman, and Thomas DeLio performed by UMBC's professional contemporary music ensemble. $7
http://www.umbc.edu/window/
UMBC Fine Arts Building
1000 Hilltop Circle
410-455-2942
Wednesday, April 13 at 8 PM CLASSIC
Pink Flamingos (1974 John Waters)
$5, free popcorn for CA members
Creative Alliance at the Patterson
Visit My Current Blog!
"Estimating 100,000 or More Civilian Deaths in Iraq"
When will we know how many Iraqis--military and civilian--we (Bush I & II) killed to save them from themselves? Probably not for a generation. But Drs. Gilbert Burnham and Leslie Roberts of JHU's Bloomberg School of Public Health have begun the research. Free
http://webapps.jhu.edu/eventslist/standardtemplate.cfm?date=04/07/2005&mode=daily
Hodson Building Room 110
JHU Homewood Campus
3400 North Charles Street
410-516-8475
*"Distinguished Lecture" per JHU
Friday, April 8 & Saturday April 9 at 8 PM FESTIVAL
Transmodern Age 2005 "A Festival of Experimental Performance, Dance, Sound, and Action"
What is Human
This is perfect Baltimore fringe! Movement, sound, and sights organized and performed by excellent, experienced artists Catherine Pancake, Praxis, Wynne Greenwood, Laure Drougoul, Naoko Maeshiba, Melissa Moore, Audrey Chen, Jackie Milad, Charm City Kitty Club, Paper Rad, Cindy Rehm, Bonnie Jones and more. Check the Transmodern Age website to see who's performing what at the two sites. $10 each night.
http://www.transmodernage.com/artists/index.html
http://www.area405.org/, http://www.creativealliance.org/
April 8 at Area 405
405 East Oliver Street
April 9 at The Creative Alliance at the Patterson
3134 Eastern Avenue
410-276-1651
Friday, April 8 to June 30 PM YOUTH
Music Art and Beautiful Things
Serious artists come in all ages and art appreciators who neglect 'student' art miss out on important and rewarding opportunities. Especially when the young artists are well-mentored and well-challenged. This exhibit includes work by students from Park School, Baltimore Freedom Academy, Roland Park Country School, Johns Hopkins Advanced Writing Seminar, Kids on the Hill, YouthLight, and Stadium School in response to their visits to Evergreen House (Early Baltimore Fringe). Opening reception is from 6-8 PM on April 8. $6
www.jhu.edu/historichouses/
Evergreen House
4545 North Charles Street
410-516-0341
Saturday, April 9 at 10:00 PM EXPERIENTIAL
All-night Ambient Event
Billed as a slide show and sound... Jimbo's not sure what this is, but the first link below gives details, and the second talks about the producer. It's billed for adults (21+ ID), but since it starts at 10 and goes all night, it's for adults younger than James Beau. No dancing, enjoy a dream-like environment, bring a pad or blanket. Equinox Hang Space, $8
http://www.sheldondrake.com/FLATTERY_02.html
http://www.sheldondrake.com/
Copy Cat Building
1501 Guilford (at Federal Street)
410-366-6207
Sunday, April 10 at 6 PM CHOIR
Morgan State University Choir
Benefits "Giving for the Children." Jimbo could learn nothing more, but the MSU Choir in a church sounds like a fine Sunday afternoon! Donation?
St. Michaels and All Angels Episcopal Church
2013 St. Paul Street
Tuesday, April 12 at 7:30 MUSIC PLUS
BSO Concert Lab
Sadly, this is one of two great opportunities to hear contemporary music in Baltimore on this night. Digital, visual augmentation and discussion. Free, tickets required, call.
http://www.mica.edu/
Falvey Hall, Brown Center
1301 Mt. Royal Avenue
410-255-2516
Tuesday, April 12 at 8:00 MUSIC
Ruckus
Sadly, contemporary music is still fringe in Baltimore. But tonight's it's worth a trip to hear Elliott Carter, Anneliese Wiebel, Mark Osborn, Stuart Saunders Smith, Linda Dusman, and Thomas DeLio performed by UMBC's professional contemporary music ensemble. $7
http://www.umbc.edu/window/
UMBC Fine Arts Building
1000 Hilltop Circle
410-455-2942
Wednesday, April 13 at 8 PM CLASSIC
Pink Flamingos (1974 John Waters)
$5, free popcorn for CA members
Creative Alliance at the Patterson
Visit My Current Blog!



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