Theater Thursday: Single Carrot Theatre

“The day is coming when a single carrot, freshly observed, will set off a revolution.” – Paul Cezanne

Are you ready for the revolution? The Single Carrot Theatre works to embrace such concepts of singularity, innovation, and fresh outlooks. Constantly supporting up-and-coming artists, performing diverse and important works, taking new looks on the classics, and enabling a truly unforgettable theater experience, it is no surprise it was ranked “Best Theatre Company” by the City Paper Best of Baltimore 2009.

New Releases 12.01.10

As another week goes by, more CDs are dropped into our eager hands. This week in new releases we have a bit of variety. Some highlights include: Floridian indie band Surfer Blood’s LP Astro Coast, which was released to favorable reviews, a new LP from Bruce Springsteen and an entire compilation of Beatles’ covers by Minnesota Beatle Project. Also on the list are various indie acts such as Oh Land’s debut as well as tracks from hip-hop artists Audio-ology. Check out the entire listing after the jump!

35 Years Of Loyola Radio

On November 20th, 2010 WLOY hosted the very first reunion for Loyola Radio Alumni! It was the exact day in 1975 that WVLC first signed on to broadcast in the…

Road to a Championship: Dylon Cormier

Two men will lead Loyola Mens Basketball to a championship in the MAAC.

Dylon Cormier and Jamal Barney. Together, the hope of a MAAC Conference Championship and a NCAA run are present and alive.

First off, Dylon Cormier, Freshman Guard, has done a great job so far for the Greyhounds as the starting Point Guard. In his outings, Cormier has had a great command for the game, dictating plays well and controlling the atmosphere on the court. In many ways, Cormier works the ball as if a younger Derek Fischer or Steve Nash were present. When he played at now-defunct Cardinal Gibbons High school, he was chosen two times for the All-Baltimore selection. As he takes command as the starting point guard, Cormier will be looked at by opposing teams as a force to be reckoned with.

Wacky Wednesday: McFadden Art Glass

It’s not everyday you get to make your own glass object. But here in Baltimore, it could be every Saturday. Every Saturday between 3 and 6 PM, McFadden Art Glass, a custom glassblowing studio, offers beginner glassblowing workshops where you get to have hands-on involvement in making your own glass creation.

Tourism Tuesday: The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

If you’re ready to get into the holiday spirit, you won’t want to miss the festive programming from Baltimore Symphony Orchestra this December. The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall has been home to the BSO since it opened in 1982 and once again the Holiday Spectacular will be returning. And this year, it’s Vegas, baby.