Station North’s black-box theater, The Strand, lights up with the talents of Baltimore’s Stillpointe Theatre Initiative, a small independent troupe that specializes in updating and reinvigorating classic musical theater. Their new production is an Obie-Award winning coming-of-age musical called, The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds her Chameleon Skin. The Signal’s Aaron Henkin drops in at a rehearsal, and he brings us a preview.



Lyricist Adam Trice and resonator guitar man John Decker are joined by poet Steve Matanle on the new
Living witnesses to history are a precious (and often overlooked) cultural resource. What young people read in textbooks about 20th century history is alive and well in the minds of neighborhood elders who’ve experienced it firsthand. Taking that into account, a team at UMBC has organized an oral history program called “For All the World to Hear: Stories from the Struggle for Civil Rights.” Producer Aaron Henkin takes us inside the project.
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Debbie Page works for the Baltimore Country Public Schools in the Office of Special Education, she’s the co-president of the Autism Society of Baltimore-Chesapeake, and she’s also the mom of an autistic son. She shared her tale at the recent
One of the most bittersweet things, perhaps, about parenthood is that your kids don’t stay kids forever. Poet
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