Amy Sens

3.8.13: Keeping the Faith – Amy Sens at The Stoop

The Stoop Storytelling Series recently hosted an evening titled, “Believe it or Not:  Stories about Finding and Losin



Musician Sorie Kondi, Political Cartoonist ‘Kal,’ Amy Sens at The Stoop, and Union Craft Brewing

 

 

We meet a man who grew up blind in a small village in Sierra Leone.  As a child, he taught himself how to play a rare instrument called the Kondi.  He adopted the name of his instrument, and we hear Sorie Kondi share his music and his story.



‘for colored girls,’ Baltimore Folk Festival, Amy Sens at the Stoop, and The Senior Citizens’ Poetry Contest

October 19th & 20th, 2012, on The Signal:  

Trezana Beverley won a Tony Award in 1977 for her performance as the Lady in Red in the Broadway production of, ‘for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf.’ This month, Ms. Beverley is back in her hometown, directing that same play at Morgan State University, and we visit with her and her cast.

We preview the Baltimore Folk Fest, a celebration that’s bringing top-notch performers to the Station North Arts District.



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